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Safer Moving of People Online Course Now Live

We have just launched our latest video based online course on the safer moving of people.  This course can be taken as a 100% online course or you can do the online course and a practical lesson locally with an…

New Look ProTrainings Company Dashboard

We have launched a new look company dashboard with easier to follow icons and a detailed help page.  You can buy course credits direct from the dashboard for any one of our courses. This is for our company administrators rather…

First Aid Plus – Our Latest Online course

We have added another e-learning course called First Aid Plus.  This course is aimed at people who want more first aid subjects covered. We will be adding more videos to this one as they are available. We will be updating…

Advanced First Aid Course Online

We have launched another video based e-learning course covering all the subjects in the 3 day first aid courses.  More details can be found at www.profa.co.uk

New European Resus 2010 Guidelines

On Monday 18th October the rules that govern Resuscitation changed.  We are currently updating our videos and they will be live shortly. The changes are as follows: Adult basic life support The following changes in the basic life support (BLS) guidelines…

New Basic Life Support (BLS) Course now live

We have now launched a new online course that is available as a online or a blended course with one of our national instructor This course is ideal for nurses, Doctors as well as anyone who wants to learn basic…

CPD Certificates now available on all our online courses

We have added a feature allowing you to print off a unique CPD certificate to allow you to prove the online course  you have done and the recommended time credit for the course. We will be adding this to our…

Threat of Choking in Children from Hotdogs

Most of us who have contact with young children are aware of the choking hazards any household will contain. Nuts, small toys, coins, and sweets are the usual suspects. Choking is the third most common cause of death in children…