Some emergencies happen without warning, in hospitals, at home, in schools, and on the street. The question is never whether you will witness one. The question is whether you will know what to do when you do. Cline Health offers internationally recognised certification courses in Paediatric Advanced Life Support, Basic Life Support, and First Aid, equipping individuals with the knowledge and hands-on skills to respond effectively and save lives.
Whether you work in healthcare, education, or any environment where people depend on your readiness, these certifications prepare you to act when it matters most.
What Are PALS, BLS, and First Aid Certifications?
These three programmes address different levels of emergency response training, each building a critical layer of preparedness:
- Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS): PALS is an advanced clinical training programme focused on the recognition and management of life-threatening emergencies in infants and children. It covers paediatric assessment, respiratory emergencies, shock, cardiac arrest, and resuscitation algorithms specific to younger patients.
- Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS is the foundation of emergency response training. It teaches participants how to perform high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, use an automated external defibrillator, manage choking, and provide effective rescue breathing until advanced help arrives.
- First Aid First Aid training: equips participants with practical skills to manage injuries and medical emergencies in everyday settings. It covers wound care, fracture management, burns, allergic reactions, fainting, seizures, and how to stabilize a patient before emergency services arrive.
What Does Each Course Cover?
PALS Course Components
- Systematic paediatric assessment using the Paediatric Assessment Triangle
- Recognition and management of respiratory distress and failure in children
- Identifying and treating shock in paediatric patients
- Paediatric cardiac arrest algorithms and resuscitation techniques
- Post-resuscitation stabilisation and handover
- Team dynamics and communication during paediatric emergencies
BLS Course Components
- High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
- Correct compression depth, rate, and recoil technique
- Rescue breathing and bag-mask ventilation
- Automated external defibrillator operation and safe use
- Relief of choking in conscious and unconscious patients
- Two-rescuer CPR coordination and team response
First Aid Course Components
- Scene safety assessment and calling for emergency help
- Controlling bleeding and wound management
- Burn classification and immediate treatment
- Fracture recognition and immobilisation
- Managing allergic reactions and anaphylaxis
- Responding to seizures, fainting, and diabetic emergencies
- Recovery position and patient monitoring
Why Choose Cline Health for Your Certification?
At Cline Health, we understand that certification is only valuable when the skills it represents are genuinely usable. Our training approach ensures:
- Certified instructors with real clinical and emergency response experience
- Hands-on simulation with mannequins, AED trainers, and scenario practice
- Small class sizes for meaningful individual feedback and skill development
- Internationally recognised certificates accepted across Nigerian and international institutions
- Flexible scheduling including weekday, weekend, and group session options
- A welcoming learning environment suitable for both medical professionals and non-clinical participants
What Happens After Certification?
Upon completing your course assessment successfully, you will receive:
- Your certificate: Internationally recognised and valid for two years
- Digital and physical copies: For submission to employers, licensing bodies, or personal records
- Recertification reminders: So your skills and credentials never lapse
- Ongoing support: Access to updated guidelines as international protocols evolve
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need medical experience to enroll in BLS or First Aid? No. BLS and First Aid courses are designed for everyone, including people with no medical background. The training is practical, clearly explained, and immediately applicable.
- Is PALS only for doctors and nurses? PALS is designed for healthcare providers who work with or may encounter paediatric emergencies. This includes doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other clinical staff. A current BLS certificate is required before enrolling.
- How long does each course take? BLS and First Aid courses are typically completed within four to eight hours. PALS runs over one to two days. Specific schedules are provided at registration.
- Are the certificates internationally recognised? Yes. All Cline Health certifications follow internationally recognised guidelines and are accepted by hospitals, schools, corporate institutions, and regulatory bodies within Nigeria and internationally.
- Can I take BLS and First Aid on the same day? Depending on scheduling availability, combined sessions may be arranged. Contact our team to discuss your options and we will find the most convenient format for you.
- What do I need to bring to the course? A valid ID and comfortable clothing suitable for practical exercises. All course materials, mannequins, and equipment are provided by Cline Health. For PALS, bring your current BLS certificate.
- How do I register for a course? Visit our website or call us directly. Our team will confirm the next available session, provide preparation instructions, and guide you through the registration process.
- Can Cline Health deliver training at our workplace or institution? Yes. We offer on-site group training for hospitals, schools, corporations, and community organisations. Contact us to discuss scheduling, group pricing, and logistical arrangements.
Take the Next Step
You do not need to be a doctor to save a life. You need the right training and the confidence to use it.
Register for PALS, BLS, or First Aid certification at Cline Health and become someone who knows exactly what to do when it counts.
Website: www.clinehealth.com
Call: +234 809 720 4158
The next emergency will not wait. Neither should your preparation.

