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AHA ACLS Certification Course with Dr. Jay Zute in Queens, NY - Initial or Renewal - American Heart Association Certification
Dr. Jay Zute & her associates are AHA certified instructors.
This in-class ACLS AHA certification training In Queens, New York.
For a short period, the course is offered at MUCH-DISCOUNTED-FEES. In addition, you get the link for completing the mandatory ONLINE PORTION for self-work & self-assessment worth $173, FREE OF COST!!
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You can get ACLS certification at Dr. Jay Zute Allied Health Training Center in Queens, NY. We offer daily 3 classes at convenient timings.
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Introduction
**ACLS Certification Class with Dr. Jay Zute**
**Become a Skilled Provider in Advanced Cardiac Life Support Care**
Welcome to the **Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Class** taught by Dr. Jay Zute, an expert educator with years of experience. These ACLS initial or ACLS renewal courses are perfect for healthcare professionals who are involved in adult cardiac emergencies equipping you with essential skills to confidently handle these emergencies.
Whether you’re renewing your certification or taking ACLS for the first time, Dr. Zute’s interactive training ensures you’re prepared with the knowledge and practical techniques to save lives.
**ACLS Certification Class with Dr. Jay Zute**
**Become a Skilled Provider in Advanced Cardiac Life Support Care**
Welcome to the **Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Class** taught by Dr. Jay Zute, an expert educator with years of experience. This course is perfect for healthcare professionals who care for infants and children, equipping you with essential skills to confidently handle Cardiac emergencies.
Whether you’re renewing your certification or taking ACLS for the first time, Dr. Zute’s interactive training ensures you’re prepared with the knowledge and practical techniques to save lives.
Steps to follow –
1) Enroll for the Practical skills session Here or click this link https://drzute.com/acls-payment. It will guide you to signupgenius link – Scroll down on signupgenius page, select the date and time for the practical session, and pay the fees. Currently the in-person session is offered at a much discounted fees.
2) Send an email to Dr. Jay Zute at contact@drzute.com, wherein you mention your enrollment for the practical session, with the date, time, and location. Ask for the Link for Heartcode ACLS online portion link.
3) Dr. Jay Zute will send you the ACLS Heartcode Online Portion coupon link free of charge.
This online Heartcode portion costs $173 on the AHA website, but Dr. Jay Zute offers it entirely free. (You may check the cost here (DO NOT PURCHASE) https://shopcpr.heart.org/heartcode-acls You are getting it free from Dr. Jay Zute.)
4) Finish the Online portion from the link you will receive in the email from Dr. Jay Zute, which includes (EKG, Pharmacology, Case Scenarios). You must complete the online portion, take the self-assessment test, and print the completion certificate for pre-course work and pre-course self-assessment.
The online portion includes,
– Pre-course Self-Assessment – Approx 1 hour if doing it for the first time.
– Precourse work – Approx 2-3 hours if doing it for the first time.
5) Bring the printed hard copy of the completion of the pre-course work and pre-course self-assessment results when you come for the practical session.
What You Will Learn in the ACLS AHA Class
Our AHA-certified Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This course builds on the foundation of basic life support (BLS), emphasizing high-performance team dynamics and communication, systems of care, and immediate post-cardiac arrest care.
Core Topics Covered:
BLS Review and High-Quality CPR
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Importance of early CPR and defibrillation
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High-performance team-based CPR techniques
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Airway management and oxygenation
Recognition and Early Management of Cardiac Arrest
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Algorithms for adult cardiac arrest
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Use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs)
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Understanding and executing ACLS megacode scenarios
Recognition and Early Management of Peri-Arrest Conditions
Bradycardia and tachycardia with a pulse
Management of symptomatic arrhythmias
Use of medications such as adenosine, amiodarone, atropine, and epinephrine
Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS)
Signs and symptoms of ACS
Pharmacological interventions
Timely activation of the cardiac catheterization team
Stroke Management
Early recognition of stroke symptoms
Use of the Stroke Scale
Timelines for CT imaging and thrombolytic therapy
Team Dynamics & Communication
Roles and responsibilities in a code team
Closed-loop communication
Leadership skills during high-stress scenarios
Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
Goals of care post-ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation)
Targeted temperature management (TTM)
Ventilation and hemodynamic support
Certification
Upon successful completion, students will receive the official AHA ACLS Provider eCard, valid for 2 years.
Note: Participants are expected to have current BLS certification and be proficient in basic ECG interpretation and pharmacology related to cardiac care.
If you need to take BLS provider course (initial/renewal) too, along with ACLS, please call Dr. Jay Zute on 6094818814 to inform her that you wish to take both ACLS & BLS courses together. You will need to pay an additional fee for BLS class. You can pay this additional BLS fee when you attend the class by Zelle payment or cash.
Course Details:
- Duration: 4-5 hours approximately depending on number of candidates.
- Format: In-person classes with interactive sessions.
- Certification: Valid for 2 years, meeting AHA standards.
- Do not worry about the mandatory test after the class. You are allowed to refer to the reference book/notes (Open book exam).
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Location Details
Dr. Jay Zute’s Allied Health Center 9024 221st Place, Queens Village, NY 11428 (take the side entry through an arch)
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To enroll in AHA ACLS course, click this link
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This course is ideal for:
Physicians (MD, DO)
Nurses (RN, LPN, NP)
Paramedics and EMTs
Anesthesiologists and Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
Respiratory Therapists
Medical Residents and Fellows
Dentists or Oral Surgeons involved in sedation procedures
Emergency Department and ICU staff
Allied health professionals who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)-People Also Ask-Commonly Asked Questions
1) What is ACLS, and who is it for?
ACLS, or Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, is a course for healthcare professionals who direct or participate in the management of cardiovascular emergencies. This includes nurses, doctors, paramedics, and other personnel who respond to cardiac arrest and other critical care scenarios.
2) How long is an ACLS certification valid?
Your American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS certification card is valid for two years from the date of issue.
3) What will I learn in the ACLS course?
This course teaches you to manage cardiac arrest, recognize EKG rhythms and treat acute dysrhythmias like cardiac arrest, tachycardia, bradycardia etc., and provide immediate post-cardiac arrest care. The course also emphasizes the importance of effective team communication and dynamics. You need to have active BLS card when taking the course. You may take an additional BLS course simultaneously if you do not have an active BLS card.
4) How long does the in-person ACLS course take?
The in-person ACLS course typically takes approximately 2 hours to complete, depending on whether it is an initial provider course or a renewal course. You will need to complete the pre-course self-study and self-assessment before coming for the in-person part of the course. Call Dr. Jay Zute on 609 481 8814 to get the details about pre-course work, self-assessment, and in-person class.
5) What is ACLS certification?
ACLS, or Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, is an advanced medical training program that focuses on the management of cardiac arrest, stroke, acute coronary syndromes, and other life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies.
6) Who needs ACLS certification?
ACLS certification is required for healthcare professionals such as physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, paramedics, and other providers involved in advanced cardiac emergency care.
7) Is ACLS required for doctors and nurses?
Most hospitals, emergency departments, ICUs, and clinical settings require doctors and nurses to hold a valid ACLS certification, especially if they manage cardiac or critically ill patients.
8) What is the difference between BLS and ACLS?
BLS focuses on basic life-saving skills like CPR and AED use, while ACLS builds on BLS and includes advanced airway management, ECG interpretation, medications, and team-based resuscitation.
9) Do I need BLS before taking ACLS?
Yes. A current BLS certification is required before taking an ACLS course because ACLS builds upon basic life support skills.
10) How long is ACLS certification valid?
ACLS certification is valid for two years from the date of successful course completion.
11) What topics are covered in the ACLS course?
ACLS training includes cardiac arrest algorithms, ECG rhythm recognition, defibrillation, airway management, emergency medications, post-cardiac arrest care, stroke management, and team communication.
12) Does ACLS include ECG and rhythm interpretation?
Yes. ECG interpretation and recognition of life-threatening cardiac rhythms are core components of ACLS training.
13) Does ACLS include emergency medications training?
Yes. ACLS covers the indications, dosages, and safe use of emergency cardiac medications used during resuscitation and acute cardiac care.
14) Can ACLS be taken online only?
ACLS may include an online learning portion, but a mandatory in-person skills session is required to receive a valid ACLS certification accepted by hospitals and healthcare facilities.
15) How long does the ACLS course take?
The ACLS course typically takes 6 to 8 hours, depending on whether you are a first-time student or renewing your certification.
16) What is the difference between ACLS initial and ACLS renewal?
ACLS initial is for first-time students, while ACLS renewal is for healthcare providers with an unexpired or recently expired ACLS certification. Renewal courses are usually shorter.
17) Is ACLS certification accepted by hospitals?
Yes. ACLS certification issued through an authorized AHA training center is widely accepted by hospitals, clinics, and healthcare institutions.
18) Will I receive a digital ACLS card?
Yes. After successful completion, ACLS certification is issued as an official digital e-card, which can be shared with employers.
19) How do I renew my ACLS certification?
You can renew ACLS by enrolling in an ACLS renewal course before your current certification expires.
20) Where can I take ACLS training in Queens, New York?
You can take ACLS training at Dr. Jay Zute’s Allied Health Training Center, Queens Village, New York, with certified instructors and hands-on skill practice.
21) Is ACLS training stressful or difficult?
ACLS is advanced medical training, but with proper instruction, practice scenarios, and guided learning, most healthcare professionals complete it successfully.
22) Do I need BLS before taking ACLS?
Yes. A current American Heart Association (AHA) BLS certification is required before taking ACLS because ACLS builds on core CPR and AED skills taught in BLS. If you need BLS first, you can complete it before ACLS
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23) If I already have BLS, do I still need ACLS?
BLS is the foundation, but ACLS is required for many healthcare roles where you may lead or participate in advanced adult resuscitation, manage cardiac arrest, and respond to adult cardiovascular emergencies. Your employer or hospital policy usually decides this.
24) What is the difference between ACLS and BLS?
BLS teaches foundational CPR, AED use, ventilation, and team-based basic resuscitation, while ACLS adds advanced training such as ECG rhythm recognition, advanced algorithms, resuscitation team leadership concepts, and emergency pharmacology concepts for adult cardiac emergencies.
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25) Do I need PALS as well as ACLS?
ACLS focuses on adult cardiac emergencies, while PALS focuses on infants and children. Some healthcare professionals need both, depending on their clinical role and workplace requirements
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26) What is the difference between ACLS and PALS?
ACLS is designed for adult cardiovascular emergencies and adult resuscitation algorithms, while PALS is designed for pediatric emergencies, including pediatric respiratory failure, shock, and pediatric cardiac arrest management.
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27) Can I take BLS and ACLS on the same day?
Often yes, depending on scheduling and course format. If you do not have an active BLS card, you may complete BLS first and then take ACLS as per the training center’s schedule. Please call +1-609-481-8814 for exact options.
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28) Which course should I take first: BLS or ACLS?
BLS should always be taken first because it is the required foundation for ACLS training.
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29) Do hospitals verify BLS before accepting an ACLS card?
Yes. Most hospitals and healthcare facilities require an active BLS certification along with ACLS for roles that need ACLS.
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Hi, I'm Dr. Jay Zute
Doctor Since 1986

I passed Allopathy Medicine in 1986 from Grant Medical College, Mumbai.
I am involved in healthcare of people since 1986, during my various positions as a Head of the Health post under Mumbai municipal corporation, the project that was funded by The World Bank. I was running my own hospital for 18 years in Mumbai. I have always integrated Holistic Health and Natural Cure with my Allopathy treatments. I was successful in managing the health issues of my patients by removing the root causes of these chronic diseases. This allowed most of them to reduce the medicine doses, and many could stop the medications completely.
I have always integrated the ‘Principles of Ayurveda‘ and ‘Holistic Health‘ approach & have focussed on the ‘Natural Cures’ during my medical practice since 1986.
Certified AHA (American Heart Association) Instructor – I am a certified instructor for AHA and conduct in-person classes for CPR, BLS, and First Aid. My students get the prestigious AHA certification. I being a medical doctor, you get to learn much more! Become a valuable resource to save someone’s life in emergencies!
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aCLS - AHA Certification
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My BLS class with Dr. Jay Zute was very informative and it was great because it was a small class so we got the attention we needed in case we made any errors and she also allowed us to practice until we felt comfortable. I asked if I could try again a few times when I felt as if my timing was off and she was very welcoming. She took the time out to explain circumstances that may cause an adult or infant to be unresponsive which made it easier to remember. I highly recommend this class to others seeking their BLS with hands on training.
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