Fun BLS learning
Fun learning and friendly BLS training with Matt. Good communicator, knowledgeable, and on-time. The facilities (mannequin quality, module, AED etc) are great, even there's an extra quick teaching for doctors (OPA & NPA insertion).
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We bridge the gap between textbook theory and real-world practice. Our courses are delivered by trusted healthcare professionals with current, hands-on clinical experience.
United Kingdom
Fun learning and friendly BLS training with Matt. Good communicator, knowledgeable, and on-time. The facilities (mannequin quality, module, AED etc) are great, even there's an extra quick teaching for doctors (OPA & NPA insertion).
Fantastic experience. Matt was very Informative, patient and answered all questions with clear detail. A relaxed friendly atmosphere.

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