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Why Choose ECSI?
With thousands of new instructors joining each year, the Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) is the fastest growing international training organization of its kind. ECSI courses are offered through a partnership between the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), two renowned medical organizations standing behind the content of ECSI materials. ECSI training leads to certifications that meet job-related requirements as defined by regulatory authorities such as OSHA, NREMT, and JCAHO.
About Emergency Care and Safety Institute
WFA and CPR and AED courses are taught usuing ECSI material. Completion cards reflect completion of an ECSI Course. Read on to see how ECSI will meet your training needs. This information was taken directly from the ECSI website. www.ecsinstitute.org

The ECSI is an educational organization created for the purpose of delivering the highest quality training to laypersons and professionals in the areas of First Aid, CPR, AED, Bloodborne Pathogens, and related safety and health areas. The content of the training materials used by the ECSI is approved by the AAOS and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)-two of the most respected names in injury, illness, and emergency medical care.
The AAOS and ACEP names and training programs are recognized and respected worldwide by businesses and industries, colleges and universities, and fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies. Learn more about the AAOS and ACEP. The quality, affordability, and administrative ease make the Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) training programs appealing worldwide.
Institute Educational Centers are responsible for the delivery of ECSI courses. This is accomplished through a cadre of Institute Instructors who comply with ECSI policies and procedures to ensure a successful learning experience for all participants.
Every ECSI textbook is the center of an integrated teaching and learning system that offers instructor, student, and technology resources to better support instructors and prepare students.
The instructor supplements provide practical, hands-on, timesaving tools like PowerPoint™ presentations, videos and DVDs, and web-based distance learning resources.
The student supplements are designed to help students retain the most important information and to assist them in preparing for exams.
Key components to the teaching and learning systems are the technology resources, which provide interactivities and simulations to help students become great emergency responders.
Documents attesting to ECSI's recognition of satisfactory course completion will be issued to those who successfully meet the course objectives and criteria for passing the course. Written acknowledgement of a participant's successful course completion is provided in the form of a Course Completion Card, issued by the ECSI.