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The University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) offers a certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic Life Support (BLS). This program provides individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond to emergencies and provide life-saving care. The certification covers various topics such as recognizing signs of cardiac arrest, performing chest compressions and rescue breaths, using an automated external defibrillator (AED), and managing choking incidents. By completing this certification, individuals can be prepared to respond effectively in emergency situations and potentially save lives.

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University of California - Los Angeles

UCLA

Located in the vibrant and diverse global city of Los Angeles, UCLA is a top-ranked public research university offering extensive academic programs spanning arts, humanities, and sciences. It is renowned for its pioneering research, contributing to significant medical advancements, and its commitment to public service. The university is distinguished by its rare combination of breadth, depth, and excellence across a wide range of academic programs, and a picturesque, compact campus.

Highlights:

  • Top-ranked public research university known for groundbreaking medical research and public service
  • Strives for excellence and diversity in education, research, and public service, recognizing that openness and inclusion produce true quality
  • Creates, disseminates, preserves, and applies knowledge for the betterment of society
  • Features a comprehensive phlebotomy curriculum with in-person didactic lectures, skills lab instruction, and clinical rotations
  • Phlebotomy program spans six to seven weeks with evening and weekend classes, providing flexibility for students
  • Successful completion of the phlebotomy program makes students eligible for a phlebotomy license, preparing them for a medical career with hands-on clinical experience
  • Distinguished by its rare combination of breadth, depth, and excellence across a wide range of academic programs among public research universities
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