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NetLearning customers gain access to entire catalogue of eLearning courses from the American Heart Association -

NetLearning, a US-based provider of online courses and e-learning software for healthcare workers and hospital administrators, has announced an expanded relationship with the American Heart Association (AHA) to distribute additional course offerings. With the addition of these courses, NetLearning customers will now gain access to AHA's entire catalogue of eLearning courses through the NetLearning learning management system (LMS) and the new NetLearning Connect!.

Courses provided by the AHA strive to prepare healthcare providers to effectively respond to life-threatening cardiac events. A variety of options are available, including courses in the areas of advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS), basic life support (BLS), pediatrics and stroke. Among the courses available are the popular HeartCode BLS Part 1 and HeartCode ACLS Part 1, which are web-based, instructional courses that allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. Through eSimulation technology, students apply the knowledge learned to patient cases and see the results of their decision in real-time.

The NetLearning LMS claims to be one of the most advanced systems available in the healthcare industry. Built in .NET/Microsoft SQL Server architecture, it was designed and refined by healthcare professionals in the field to ensure maximum efficiency when managing, tracking and reporting on staff development, training and compliance. Additionally, through the new NetLearning Connect!, a link between any SCORM 1.2-conformant LMS and NetLearning's catalogue of healthcare e-learning courseware, any given hospital will have the ability to utilise NetLearning courseware through the LMS of its choice.

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