Help Train Healthcare Professionals to Respond Confidently During Pediatric Emergencies
The PALS Instructor Class at AllGrace College of Health Sciences helps qualified healthcare professionals develop the instructional skills and confidence needed to teach Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses effectively.
Designed for current BLS Instructors who want to expand into pediatric emergency response education, this course helps you strengthen your leadership abilities, grow professionally, and guide healthcare providers through critical pediatric life support training with greater clarity and confidence.
Advanced pediatric instructor development • Hands-on teaching preparation • Supportive guidance • North Carolina instructor training
Duration: 8 hours
Price: $412
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Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This was the best place I ever took my cpr, friendly, professional and made me remember the steps with ease. Thank youPosted on Google Yameenah RamadanMarch 26, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was needing ACLS/BLS renewal! Quick response, good pricing (in my opinion), super duper sweet instructor that will not let you fail and walk away not knowing how to do your job. Highly recommend!!!!Posted on Google Elle TerpstraJanuary 21, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Clear concise with a touch of humor to clear any anxiety! A job well done at a pace that provides an awareness and an informative platform to the importance of the detriment of others lives of which we are hoping to save should it become necessary. Thank you ByGrace and Rosalyn!❤️Posted on Google Jamie JohnsonDecember 6, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent teaching skills. She kept you interested in wanting to learn.Posted on Google Tina WommackDecember 6, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent course and great communication! Highly recommend Ms. Abankwah for BLS/ACLS training/recertifications. Thank you!Posted on Google Sepideh SabooreeNovember 20, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Communication was detailed. Class was great. Learned a lot that expanded on the knowledge I already have.Posted on Google Shameka NallNovember 17, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Completed my ACLS renewal here. Instruction was efficient, scenarios were realistic, and key algorithm updates were clearly reinforced. Strong refresher for clinical practice. Thank you Rosalyn for making my renewal process smoothPosted on Google Chisomnazu NwigweNovember 9, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. ByGrace CPR Compliance made the renewal process so easy and convenient. Scheduling was simple, and everything was handled professionally. I’d definitely recommend them to anyone needing CPR certification!Posted on Google Layne VeneriOctober 27, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ms. Rosalyn was an outstanding BLS CPR instructor. Her detailed explanations made complex concepts easy to grasp, and her warm, welcoming attitude created a comfortable learning environment. Highly recommend her!Posted on Google Brandon MitchellSeptember 18, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My BLS training instructor Ms Rosalyn was professional. I’m looking forward to my future trainings with her organization. Highly recommended 😁Posted on Google Teach Learn Care LLCSeptember 14, 2025
Teaching Pediatric Emergency Response Requires More Than Clinical Knowledge
Many Healthcare Professionals Feel Nervous About Teaching Others
Even experienced providers can feel uncertain stepping into an instructor role.
You may be wondering:
- “Can I confidently teach pediatric emergency concepts?”
- “How do I lead healthcare professionals through high-pressure scenarios?”
- “Will I be able to explain complex material clearly?”
- “Am I prepared to guide hands-on pediatric emergency training?”
Those concerns are common — especially when teaching skills connected to pediatric critical care.
Strong PALS Instructors Help Strengthen Pediatric Emergency Preparedness
PALS instructors help healthcare teams:
- improve pediatric emergency response confidence
- strengthen communication during critical situations
- reinforce life-saving protocols
- prepare for high-acuity pediatric emergencies
- build stronger team-based emergency response skills
At AllGrace College of Health Sciences, we help future instructors grow into confident educators who can lead with professionalism, support, and clarity.
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From Experienced Provider to Confident Pediatric Emergency Educator
Imagine leading PALS courses feeling:
- more confident teaching advanced pediatric emergency concepts
- comfortable guiding hands-on learning
- prepared to lead team-based scenarios
- capable of supporting healthcare learners effectively
- empowered to help healthcare professionals strengthen pediatric emergency readiness
This course helps bridge the gap between clinical experience and confident instruction.
Why Choose AllGrace College of Health Sciences?
Supportive Advanced Instructor Development
Teaching advanced pediatric emergency response should feel challenging in a productive and supportive way — not overwhelming.
Our learning environment is designed to feel:
- professional
- structured
- supportive
- hands-on
- encouraging
- practical
Designed for Qualified Healthcare Professionals
The PALS Instructor Class is ideal for:
- nurses
- pediatric healthcare providers
- physicians
- paramedics
- respiratory therapists
- emergency personnel
- nurse educators
- healthcare trainers
- current BLS Instructors
BLS Instructor Status Required
Participants are generally required to hold current BLS Instructor certification before enrolling in PALS Instructor training.
PALS Instructor Training in North Carolina
AllGrace College of Health Sciences proudly supports healthcare professionals throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte and surrounding communities.
We help instructors expand their credentials, leadership skills, and teaching confidence in pediatric emergency education.
What You Gain From the PALS Instructor Class
Greater Teaching Confidence
Strengthen your ability to teach pediatric emergency response concepts clearly and effectively.
Advanced Instructional Skills
Learn how to guide healthcare learners through pediatric emergency scenarios, team dynamics, and hands-on training.
Expanded Professional Opportunities
Instructor credentials may support healthcare education roles, leadership opportunities, and professional advancement.
Leadership Development
Step into a role that helps improve pediatric emergency preparedness within healthcare teams and organizations.
The Ability to Make a Greater Impact
Help healthcare professionals build confidence caring for infants and children during critical emergencies.
A Simple 3-Step Path to Becoming a PALS Instructor
Step 1 — Meet Instructor Eligibility Requirements
Ensure you hold current BLS Instructor status and meet instructor course prerequisites.
Step 2 — Participate in PALS Instructor Training
Learn instructional techniques, classroom leadership strategies, scenario-based teaching methods, and pediatric emergency education practices.
Step 3 — Begin Teaching With Greater Confidence
Move forward feeling more prepared to lead PALS courses and support healthcare professionals during pediatric emergency response training.
Topics Commonly Covered
Instructor training may include:
- PALS instructional methods
- classroom leadership strategies
- pediatric emergency scenario teaching
- hands-on skills instruction
- team dynamics education
- communication during emergency training
- student evaluation techniques
- pediatric life support education practices
Who Is This Class For?
Healthcare Professionals Managing Critical Care Ideal for doctors, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists who handle advanced cardiac emergencies.
Emergency Medical Personnel & First Responders Designed for EMS providers, firefighters, and urgent care staff needing advanced resuscitation training.
Hospital & ICU Staff Medical teams working in intensive care units (ICU), emergency rooms (ER), and surgical settings benefit from ACLS certification.
Cardiac & Respiratory Specialists Professionals in cardiology, anesthesia, and pulmonary medicine require ACLS training to manage complex cases.
Healthcare Students & Trainees Medical, nursing, and PA students can advance their critical care knowledge by earning ACLS certification.
Outpatient & Surgical Teams ACLS is essential for providers in outpatient surgery centers, urgent care clinics, and procedural environments.
Stay prepared for advanced medical emergencies—Register today for the ACLS Certification Class!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the PALS Instructor Class?
The PALS Instructor Class helps qualified healthcare professionals learn how to teach Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses.
Do I need to be a BLS Instructor first?
Yes. Participants are generally required to hold current BLS Instructor certification before enrolling in PALS Instructor training.
Who should take this course?
This course is commonly recommended for nurses, physicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, pediatric healthcare providers, healthcare educators, emergency personnel, and qualified healthcare professionals interested in teaching PALS courses.
Will I learn how to teach pediatric emergency scenarios?
Yes. Instructor training typically includes guidance on teaching pediatric emergency response skills, team-based scenarios, and hands-on learning activities.
Is this course suitable for first-time PALS instructors?
Yes. The course is designed to help qualified healthcare professionals develop confidence and instructional skills for pediatric emergency education.
Is PALS Instructor training available in North Carolina?
Yes. AllGrace College of Health Sciences offers PALS Instructor training opportunities throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte and nearby communities.
Can becoming a PALS Instructor support career growth?
Instructor credentials may help support healthcare leadership roles, workplace training opportunities, healthcare education positions, and professional advancement.
How do I enroll in the PALS Instructor Class?
You can contact AllGrace College of Health Sciences to learn about eligibility requirements, scheduling, registration, and upcoming instructor course availability.
Help Strengthen Pediatric Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare
Strong PALS instructors help prepare healthcare teams to respond confidently when infants and children need critical care.
Whether you want to expand your credentials, grow as a healthcare educator, or help strengthen pediatric emergency training within healthcare settings, AllGrace College of Health Sciences is here to help you become a more confident PALS instructor.
Advanced pediatric instructor training. Supportive guidance. Greater confidence teaching life-saving pediatric emergency response skills.


