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Upland CA ProMedify FirstAid CPR Certification Healthcare Continuing Education

What To Know

  • ProMedify strives to make the learning experience as enjoyable and beneficial as possible, and to this end a 100% refund is available for anyone who isn't satisfied with their class.
  • They enjoy connecting with the community to spread awareness and help save lives, and consider this more important than ever because of the impact of the pandemic.

ProMedify has launched a newly updated range of CPR and first aid courses. They provide stress-free learning experiences with a focus on helping clients to pass their certification test quickly and efficiently.

The newly updated program range is part of their continuing focus on client experience. ProMedify strives to make the learning experience as enjoyable and beneficial as possible, and to this end a 100% refund is available for anyone who isn’t satisfied with their class.

ProMedify is a firm believer that knowledge is power, and this forms the foundation of their classes. They enjoy connecting with the community to spread awareness and help save lives, and consider this more important than ever because of the impact of the pandemic.

ProMedify, the continuing medical education specialty firm, is focused on providing training and education that is fun and engaging, with respectful and courteous instructors.

ProMedify tailors its continuing education courses for both healthcare professionals and non-medical personnel depending on the needs of the organization they’re working with. This helps to ensure the smoothest process and provides better results for each client.

The company was founded by Reena Batra Weerekoon, MD – who also provides education consultancy services to several local organizations. She received her Doctor of Medicine from Central America Health Sciences University.

ProMedify offers a wide range of courses, including CPR, AED, first aid, ACLS, BLS, PALS, NRP, and nursing continuing education. All of their instructors are highly qualified, passionate and knowledgeable about their subject.

 

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