Our Company was established in 1983 on the principle that there had to be a better way to educate in BLS, ACLS, & PALS
Since 1983 We have been providing your training needs in both Basic and Advanced Medical Emergency Care.
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What We Do: Here at Life Support Services Inc. we have been providing the best in continuing medical education since 1983! We are here for all of your BLS, ACLS, PALS & TNCC certifications. As well as our 911 Then What? course that is designed for Urgent Care Centers, Medical Offices, and Dental Of....
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Experienced medical professionals training medical professionals.
“Education should never be frightening or intimidating.” John Bovia Sr.
I, John Bovia Sr., decided to start Life Support Services, Inc. (LSS) in 1983 after myself and a few close colleagues (all of whom had been advanced instructors for a number of years) decided there had to be a better way to provide training. At that time, the general expectation was that a significant portion of your participants would fail the course. The success of the program was based on the number of participants you failed.
That just seemed completely backward to us. In 1983 with the backing of a strong willed medical director, Life Support Services, Inc’s programs became about what would make a difference to the patient suffering from a medical emergency, not how many students would fail the program. From that moment on Life Support Services’ mission has been to customize courses to meet all client learning needs and wants.
Whether it be minimizing time spent on airway maintenance when working with anesthesia providers or teaching dentist to run a code with an AED and no vascular access. In every case the AHA core curriculum is covered, however, the practical side is covered from the perspective of the limitations of what the client has. Unfortunately all codes don’t occur in a fully equipped emergency room with unlimited resources. Therefore it is our goal to bring advanced resuscitation to all healthcare providers and work with them to adapt the protocols to the staff and equipment they have available.