Class Schedule

You will receive a confirmation email immediately after completing your registration. If you do not see the email in your inbox, please check your spam or junk email folder.

Prerequisites:  None - course is open to all.

Class duration: Up to 3 hours total.

Audience:  Basic Life Support (BLS) is designed to provide education to a wide variety of healthcare students, medical professionals, EMS, and other personnel working in healthcare occupations.    

What is covered:  The ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use an automated external defibrillator (AED), and  relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effective manner are the main highlights of the curriculum. 

Written Exam: There are 2 attempts allowed to score 84% or better to pass the final assessment. It is open-book and limited to 30 minutes.

Completion card:  The BLS Provider eCard is issued when the student successfully completes the written exam. The BLS eCard is valid for two years. 

Required Provider Manual (Print or eBook)

 ISBN 978-1-61669-786-6

You are required per AHA course regulations to have the current 2020-edition provider manual for this class (print or eBook).

If you plan on using a digital version (eBook) of the Provider Manual, please be aware that we do not provide device charging stations or WiFi services. You must ensure that your material is accessible and downloaded to your charged device and can be used offline. You must present the cover screen of the digital book on your device at class check-in if electing this option, unless purchased through West Coast Florida CPR.

RECEIVING YOUR BOOK or EBOOK: 

  1. If you order the PAPER book, you will receive your book at class check-in. Orders made at least 10 business days or more in advance have optional book shipping available for an additional cost of $12.95. We do not offer a local pickup option before class check-in time.
  2. If you order the EBOOK, your access code will be found in your confirmation email. The eBook is not returnable or refundable.

It is imperative to read your course confirmation email after registering, as all necessary instructions in completing the BLS course will be provided there.

Additional course items

  • OPTIONAL:     An individual pocket mask can be used during the course, and is yours to keep.
  • OPTIONAL:    American Heart Association BLS lapel pin. Great for your uniform or badge / lanyard.

*** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

Prerequisites:  None - course is open to all.

Online course duration:  Approximately 1.5 to 3.5 hours.

Audience:  Basic Life Support (BLS) is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare students, medical professionals, EMS, and other personnel working in healthcare occupations.

Completion card:  BLS Provider eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering.

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final.

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules.  

You will be issued the same American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard after completing the in-person skills session as you would at the end of the classroom-based version of this course.

NEW 2020 Version Prerequisites:  Must be proficient in BLS skills AND complete the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work through eLearning.heart.org/course/424Allow 3-4 hours to complete the pretest and required online videos (must score 70% or better, but may be retaken if necessary). Successful completion of the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work will result in the certificate needed for admission to the in-person component of the course. There will be 3.0 hours of CE/CEU/CME awarded to those who are in healthcare professions that qualify.

Written Exam(s): The ACLS written test is 50 questions. If renewing BLS, an additional 25-question test will be administered. There are 2 attempts allowed to score 84% or better to pass the final assessment(s). It is open-book and not time-limited. 

Completion card:  The ACLS Provider eCard is issued when the student completes the examination, and will be issued by the next day or sooner. The ACLS eCard is valid for two years. 

For CE/CME/CEU information, click here to download the AHA document ACLS CEs

Required Provider Manual (Print or eBook)

ISBN 978-1-61669-772-3

You are required per AHA course regulations to have the current 2020-edition provider manual for this class  (print or eBook).

If you plan on using a digital version (eBook) of the Provider Manual, please be aware that we do not provide device charging stations or WiFi services. You must ensure that your material is accessible and downloaded to your charged device and can be used offline. You must present the cover screen of the digital book on your device at class check-in if electing this option, unless purchased through West Coast Florida CPR.

RECEIVING YOUR BOOK or EBOOK: 

  1. If you order the PAPER book, you will receive your book at class check-in. Orders made at least 10 business days or more in advance have optional book shipping available for an additional cost of $12.95. We do not offer a local pickup option before class check-in time.
  2. If you order the EBOOK, your access code will be found in your confirmation email. The eBook is not returnable or refundable.

It is imperative to read your course confirmation email after registering, as all necessary instructions in completing the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work will be provided there.

You must complete the precourse work and submit the certificate of completion. Failure to do so will deny your admission to the class.

If you are renewing your BLS, note that there is no precourse work required for that part.

 

OPTIONAL BLS RENEWAL:   You may renew your BLS Provider eCard for when taking this course. BLS recertification during ACLS requires that we perform additional CPR skills checks during class, as well as having the student complete the BLS examination. This option will save nearly 3 hours of class time compared with the stand-alone BLS course.

 

 Additional Course Items

  • OPTIONAL:   An individual pocket mask can be used during the course, and is yours to keep.
  • OPTIONAL:   American Heart Association ACLS lapel pin. Great for your uniform or badge / lanyard.
  • OPTIONAL:   The ECC 2020 pocketbook reference includes BLS, ACLS, PALS, and NRP references, including the algorithms, drug dosages, and related procedural descriptions along with convenient tabs to quickly reference material in critical situations.  It is spiral-bound, durable, and contains 101 full pages of reference material.  It is a must-have for healthcare professionals working in emergency, intensive care, or critical care departments, and it is easily carried as a pocket-reference.  NOTE:  Will be available at check-in time for class, and it may be used as a reference during skills evaluation.  Highly recommended by experienced healthcare professionals. 

NEW 2020 Version Prerequisites:  Must be proficient in BLS skills AND complete the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work through eLearning.heart.org/course/424Allow 3-4 hours to complete the pretest and required online videos (must score 70% or better, but may be retaken if necessary). Successful completion of the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work will result in the certificate needed for admission to the in-person component of the course. There will be 3.0 hours of CE/CEU/CME awarded to those who are in healthcare professions that qualify.

Written Exam(s): The ACLS written test is 50 questions. If renewing BLS, an additional 25-question test will be administered. There are 2 attempts allowed to score 84% or better to pass the final assessment(s). It is open-book and not time-limited. 

Completion card:  The ACLS Provider eCard is issued when the student completes the examination, and will be issued by the next day or sooner. The ACLS eCard is valid for two years. 

For CE/CME/CEU information, click here to download the AHA document ACLS CEs

Required Provider Manual (Print or eBook)

ISBN 978-1-61669-772-3

You are required per AHA course regulations to have the current 2020-edition provider manual for this class  (print or eBook).

If you plan on using a digital version (eBook) of the Provider Manual, please be aware that we do not provide device charging stations or WiFi services. You must ensure that your material is accessible and downloaded to your charged device and can be used offline. You must present the cover screen of the digital book on your device at class check-in if electing this option, unless purchased through West Coast Florida CPR.

RECEIVING YOUR BOOK or EBOOK: 

  1. If you order the PAPER book, you will receive your book at class check-in. Orders made at least 10 business days or more in advance have optional book shipping available for an additional cost of $12.95. We do not offer a local pickup option before class check-in time.
  2. If you order the EBOOK, your access code will be found in your confirmation email. The eBook is not returnable or refundable.

It is imperative to read your course confirmation email after registering, as all necessary instructions in completing the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work will be provided there.

You must complete the precourse work and submit the certificate of completion. Failure to do so will deny your admission to the class.

If you are renewing your BLS, note that there is no precourse work required for that part.

 

OPTIONAL BLS RENEWAL:   You may renew your BLS Provider eCard for when taking this course. BLS recertification during ACLS requires that we perform additional CPR skills checks during class, as well as having the student complete the BLS examination. This option will save nearly 3 hours of class time compared with the stand-alone BLS course.

 

 Additional Course Items

  • OPTIONAL:   An individual pocket mask can be used during the course, and is yours to keep.
  • OPTIONAL:   American Heart Association ACLS lapel pin. Great for your uniform or badge / lanyard.
  • OPTIONAL:   The ECC 2020 pocketbook reference includes BLS, ACLS, PALS, and NRP references, including the algorithms, drug dosages, and related procedural descriptions along with convenient tabs to quickly reference material in critical situations.  It is spiral-bound, durable, and contains 101 full pages of reference material.  It is a must-have for healthcare professionals working in emergency, intensive care, or critical care departments, and it is easily carried as a pocket-reference.  NOTE:  Will be available at check-in time for class, and it may be used as a reference during skills evaluation.  Highly recommended by experienced healthcare professionals. 

 *** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

Prerequisites:  Must be proficient in BLS skills.  Initial or renewal ACLS students may take this course.

Online course duration:  Approximately 6 to 8 hours, depending on the level of proficiency.

Audience:  Advanced Cardiovasular Life Support (ACLS) is designed to provide education to a wide variety of healthcare students, medical professionals, EMS, and other personnel working in healthcare occupations where this training is required.

What is covered:  Team dynamics and communication, systems of care, management of cardiac arrhythimas, resuscitation, and the immediate post-cardiac arrest care are covered with special emphasis on the prevention of cardiac arrest.

Completion card:  ACLS Provider eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering.

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final.

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules.

You will be issued the same American Heart Association ACLS Provider eCard after completing the in-person skills session as you would at the end of the classroom-based version of this course.

If you would like to renew your BLS Provider eCard, select the option below to have an additional BLS keycode link emailed to you along with your registration. The in-person skills portion will be done during your skills session appointment for ACLS, and you will be issued both BLS and ACLS eCards at that time.

Prerequisites:  Must have completed the American Heart Association HeartCode ACLS online AND have your Certificate of Completion with the certificate number, prior to registering.

Class duration: .Approximately 2.5 hours for the in-person portion.

Audience:  Those who have their HeartCode ACLS Certificate of Completion after completing the online course.

Completion card:  ACLS Provider eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org.  The Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.

You must have completed the online component in order to attend this skills session, and you will need your certificate number from the lower left side of the page to register.  Only AHA-issued certificates are acceptable. 

DON'T OVERPAY FOR YOUR SKILLS SESSION! 

IF YOU PURCHASED THE BLENDED LEARNING COURSE THROUGH WEST COAST FLORIDA CPR, YOU WERE GIVEN A PROMO CODE TO ENTER WHEN SIGNING UP TO REDUCE THE COST TO ZERO. MAKE SURE IT IS ENTERED AND ACCEPTED BY THE SYSTEM OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE SESSION.  SEE YOUR ORIGINAL CONFIRMATION EMAIL FOR THIS CODE.

Additional course items

  • OPTIONAL:   An individual pocket mask can be used during the course, and is yours to keep.
  • OPTIONAL  American Heart Association ACLS lapel pin. Great for your uniform or badge / lanyard.
  • OPTIONAL:  The ECC 2015 pocketbook reference includes BLS, ACLS, PALS, and NRP references, including the algorithms, drug dosages, and related procedural descriptions along with convenient tabs to quickly reference material in critical situations.  It is spiral-bound, durable, and contains 101 full pages of reference material.  It is a must-have for healthcare professionals working in emergency, intensive care, or critical care departments, and it is easily carried as a pocket-reference.  NOTE:  Will be available at check-in time for class, and it may be used as a reference during skills evaluation.  Highly recommended by experienced healthcare professionals.

If you have also completed the BLS HeartCode online module, be sure to select the second drop-down option. If you intend on registering for BLS, ACLS, and PALS checkoffs, you need only select the second option for either the ACLS or the PALS checkoffs.

*** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

Prerequisites:  Must be proficient in BLS skills.  Initial or renewal PALS students may take this course.

Online course duration:  Approximately 6 to 12 hours, depending on the level of proficiency.

Audience:  Pedicatic Advanced Life Support (PALS) is designed to provide education to a wide variety of healthcare students, medical professionals, EMS, and other personnel working in healthcare occupations where this training is required.

What is covered:  Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) is designed to provide pediatric healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children to help improve outcomes.  

The course uses a scenario-based, team approach to teach pediatric emergency management of pediatric patients approaching, or already in, respiratory, shock, or cardiac arrest. The course covers treatment beyond the first few emergency minutes and goes through stabilizing patients or transport phases of a pediatric emergency, in or out of the hospital.

Completion card:  PALS Provider eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering. 

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final. 

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules. 

You will be issued the same American Heart Association PALS Provider eCard after completing the in-person skills session as you would at the end of the classroom-based version of this course.

If you would like to renew your BLS Provider eCard, select the option below to have an additional BLS keycode link emailed to you along with your registration. The in-person skills portion will be done during your skills session appointment for PALS, and you will be issued both BLS and PALS eCards at that time.

*** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

Prerequisites:  None - course is open to all.

Online course duration:  Approximately 1-3 hours.

Audience:  The course is designed for participants who would like to gain the basic skills needed that can help to treat basic injuries and/or prevent further injury.

This course is open to all participants, and does not require any prior medical knowledge or healthcare background.  Our course covers treatment of children and infants as well, making this the ideal course for virtually anyone who may deal with others in a situation at home, work, or while traveling where an injury has occurred.

What is covered:  The Heartsaver® program includes the fundamental concepts of rendering basic first aid as needed for selected medical emergencies (breathing, choking, allergic reactions, stroke, seizure, etc.), injuries (wounds, burns, broken bones, etc.), and environmental emergencies (animal / insect bites, heat / cold, poison, etc.).

Completion card:  First Aid eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering.

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final.

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules.

*** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

*** This course is NOT for healthcare providers, or for students in healthcare-related programs.  Healthcare providers and students should take Basic Life Support (BLS).  Check with your institution to make sure this is the correct course for you.

Prerequisites:  None - course is open to all.

Online course duration:  Approximately 1-3 hours.

Audience:  The course is designed for those lay-rescuer participants who would like to gain the basic skills needed to perform basic CPR on adults, children, and infants, including the use of an AED.  The course is designed for participants who would like to gain the basic skills needed that might save a life in the event of sudden cardiac arrest.

What is covered:  The Heartsaver® program includes the fundamental concepts of providing high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED).  

Completion card:  CPR AED eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering.

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final.

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules.

*** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

Prerequisites:  None - course is open to all.

Online course duration:  Approximately 3.5 - 5.5 hours.

Audience:  The course is designed for participants who would like to gain the basic skills needed that can help to treat basic injuries and/or prevent further injury, and is designed for those lay-rescuer participants who would like to gain the basic skills needed to perform basic CPR on adults, children, and infants, including the use of an AED.  The course is designed for participants who would like to gain the basic skills needed that might save a life in the event of sudden cardiac arrest.

This course is open to all participants, and does not require any prior medical knowledge or healthcare background.  Our course covers treatment of children and infants as well, making this the ideal course for virtually anyone who may deal with others in a situation at home, work, or while traveling where an injury has occurred.

What is covered:  The Heartsaver® program includes the fundamental concepts of rendering basic first aid as needed for selected medical emergencies (breathing, choking, allergic reactions, stroke, seizure, etc.), injuries (wounds, burns, broken bones, etc.), and environmental emergencies (animal / insect bites, heat / cold, poison, etc.), and includes the fundamental concepts of providing high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED).     

Completion card:  First Aid CPR AED eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering.

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final. 

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules.

*** NOTE:  Skills Session is INCLUDED in the price of the course ***

Prerequisites:  None - course is open to all.

Online course duration: Approximately 5 to 7 hours.

Audience:  The Heartsaver® Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course is designed to meet the regulatory requirements for child care workers in all 50 United States. It teaches child care providers and others to respond to and manage illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. It covers the four steps of first aid and first aid skills such as finding the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging and using an Epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR AED, infant CPR and our course also includes adult CPR AED, child mask, infant mask, and Asthma Care Training for Child Care Providers. The course also covers choking, drowning, bites, burns, stings, and allergic reactions, along with other areas that would require first aid or CPR with a special focus on pediatric populations.

This course is ideal for all people who work with children of any age, such as:

  • Camp counselors
  • Child care workers
  • Coaches
  • Foster care workers
  • New parents / caregivers
  • Grandparents, babysitters and guardians
  • Teachers
  • Youth group leaders

What is covered:  The Heartsaver® program includes the fundamental concepts of rendering basic first aid as needed for selected medical emergencies (breathing, choking, allergic reactions, stroke, seizure, etc.), injuries (wounds, burns, broken bones, etc.), and environmental emergencies (animal / insect bites, heat / cold, poison, etc.), and includes the fundamental concepts of providing high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED) for adults, children, and infants.   

Completion card:  The Pediatric First Aid CPR AED eCard is issued immediately at the end of the in-person skills session; eCard is valid for two years.

Notes:  Part 1 of this course is taken ONLINE through eLearning.Heart.org with the access code supplied with your registration. The in-person Skills Session (Parts 2 and 3) will be completed at our training facility after completing Part 1 and scheduling a Skills Session for Parts 2 and 3.  Instructions for registering for the skills session are provided in the confirmation email sent after registering.

Please note that all blended-learning courses involve single-use AHA keycodes, so they are non-refundable once purchased - all sales are final. 

Check the Technical Requirements page at https://elearning.heart.org/static/technicalspecs before registering to make sure your computer equipment will be able to run the modules. 

PHTLS Initial / Provider - Classroom Version - 16-hour course for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians and other prehospital providers. This is a two-day course including out-of-class skills rotations.  Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a certificate of completion, a wallet card recognizing them as PHTLS providers for 4 years, and 16 hours of CAPCE credit. 


PHTLS is the global gold standard in prehospital trauma education and is taught in 64 countries. PHTLS is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care.

PHTLS Hybrid - EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians and other prehospital providers take 8 hours of the course online followed by 8 hours in the classroom. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a certificate of completion, a wallet card recognizing them as PHTLS providers for 4 years, and 16 hours of CAPCE credit.

PHTLS is the global gold standard in prehospital trauma education and is taught in 64 countries. PHTLS is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care.

This class covers mass casualty or "active shooting" situations faced by LEO, Fire and EMS members. Practical applications will include out-of-class patient care scenarios and potential austere conditions.

    Successful completion earns a FOUR year certification from NAEMT. This class qualifies for 16 hours of CAPCE credit.

This is the 16 hour Tactical Emergency Casualty Care course from NAEMT. This covers the requirements of the previous TCCC class and is avaialble to all non-military personnel. This class covers mass casualty or "active shooting" situations faced by LEO, Fire and EMS members. Practical applications will include out-of-class patient care scenarios and potential austere conditions.

    Successful completion earns a FOUR year certification from NAEMT. This class qualifies for 16 hours of CAPCE credit.

This is the NAEMT TECC refresher course. Members must provide proof of active card prior to beginning class. This class is a 1-day refresher on TECC principals and application. The class includes out-of-classroom pratical sessions involving patient care simulations. simulations may include austere conditions.

Successful completion includes a FOUR year certification from NAEMT. 8 hours of CAPCE credit can be earned with completion.

Tampa Training Center

3104 West Waters Ave.

Suite 202

Tampa, FL 33614

 

 

West Coast Florida CPR is aligned with

Desert Education Solutions (AZ20967)

in Goodyear, Arizona

 

Important Notes

We accept all major credit and debit cards. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from West Coast Florida CPR confirming your registration. If you do not see the email in your inbox, please check your spam or junk email folder. Gmail users may need to check other email categories other than the inbox.

  

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.