Heartsaver Instructor

The American Heart Association Heart Saver Instructor Course is designed to provide instructor candidates the knowledge and skills necessary to teach lay providers all Heart Saver Courses.

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The American Heart Association Heart Saver Instructor Course is designed to provide instructor candidates the knowledge and skills necessary to teach lay providers all Heart Saver Courses. The course provides instructor candidates the opportunity to develop and refine their presentation and teaching skills.

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