Training

Core Medical is the Tri-State choice for training

At Core, we teach “If you see something do something™.  While New York City says “if you see something, say something”, at Core our training has already resulted in sixteen of our students over the last 10 years going to the aid of a patient.  When our students saw a medical problem, they acted to help the patient.  Our thanks to them for getting involved and a job well done.

Our non-threatening classes motivate students to do something in an emergency and because the classes are meaningful and fun, students pay attention.  When was the last time you could say that about a CPR/AED class?  And we continually hear back from our students how much they liked the classes…see our ‘Testimonials’ below.

INTRODUCING ZoomCPR.com an online CPR/AED course from American Safety and Health Institute.

We also offer classes in:

We teach in American Heart Association, American Red Cross and American Safety and Health Institute protocols. 

Our courses motivate students to learn their protocols and to act in emergencies. Best of all our students enjoy the learning experience.  It is FUN!

We’ve trained an 83-year old dentist by himself and 30 Department of Health doctors, nurses, EMTs and dentists at the same time.  We can also tailor our classes to what you want in a training class:  We taught an infant medical familiarization course to 20 new parents at a media buying service.  We also teach a non-certifying class for parents that includes the Heimlich maneuver, infant and child CPR, first aid for burns, falls, insect bites, sprains, etc.  We’ve taught students on Long Island, in Dutchess, Rockland and Westchester Counties, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Please call us at 212-873-0105 for pricing.

Our clients include:

  • Religious Institutions
  • Corporate offices and stores
  • Community centers
  • Health clubs and physical therapy offices
  • Private schools
  • Running clubs
  • Dental and medical offices
  • Pre-schools
  • Baseball and soccer coaches
  • New York City Department of Health
  • School Children
  • Museums
  • Dance/movement spaces
  • Parents and individuals who want to help those around them safe in the event of an emergency

                                          

 We pride ourselves on motivating, interesting and fun CPR/AED training; training that makes students feel confidant about using their CPR skills.  We teach “if you see something do something™”  and instill in the students confidence as well as knowledge.  Because of their CoreCPR training, our students are not afraid to act during an emergency.

Core CPR/AED students have been involved in coming to the aid of medical patients: one student saved the life of his daughter with the abdominal thrust, learned just days before at a Core class; another saved the life of a woman on the PATH train; and two managers from a well-known West-Side deli took their AED out to use on a sudden cardiac victim in a car outside their store.

Here’s a sample of what Core Students say about our training:

“Concise, easy to understand, great step-by-step instruction, fun!” 

“User friendly course and stress free.   Good job, after 20 years–by George, I think it got it.” Dentist.

This is unquestionably the best CPR course I’ve taken”  RN, CPR-Pro course

“Well organized, confident instructor.  Plenty of opportunity to learn, practice and ask questions.” NYC DOH student

“…best of all classes attended NYC DOH student, CPR-Pro course, May 2011

“…excellent instructors. The best CPR class I have ever taken. I feel very comfortable & confident with what I learned today.  I would highly recommend.”

“Our instructor was awesome and funny.  [He] reviewed everything as many times as necessary”.

“The trainer kept me motivated and interested at all times.  He made me feel more confident.”

“It didn’t seem slow as these courses sometimes do —I enjoyed taking it.” 

“The trainer kept me motivated and interested at all times.  He made me feel more confident.”

“I feel like I learned how to do CPR this time around. The patience…knowledge and pace made it understandable.”