The State of New York
Requirements for CPR Certification

EnjoyCPR’s Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification training courses are the most comprehensive and up-to-date available. CPR certification can be obtained in New York quickly and easily. The State of New York requires all professionals who work with children, the elderly and other individuals who may need assistance in emergencies to have their CPR certification up-to-date.

New York CPR Requirements

  • Coursework equivalent to the latest American Heart Association’s Guidelines (EnjoyCPR’s Program)

  • Basic CPR/AED or Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers

  • Practical skills evaluation

  • Verifiable certification card

Our Programs Meet Requirements in the
State of New York

CPR

CPR is an emergency procedure that can save a person's life when they are unconscious. Our CPR Training course is designed to teach you how to perform CPR and use an AED and how to assess a victim. Students learn how to administer CPR to someone who has stopped breathing and is in cardiac arrest. CPR provides life-saving assistance to a person's circulatory system, which can help prevent disability or death. The American Heart Association estimates that every year, more than 350,000 people in the United States die from sudden cardiac arrest.

AEDs

AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) are a portable device that can be used to diagnose and treat victims of sudden cardiac arrest. AEDs are designed to be used by the general public, including laypersons and those with no medical training.

The AED is the only device that can diagnose victims of sudden cardiac arrest. If you find a victim in cardiac arrest, call 911 and then go to the victim.

State of Health in New York

The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) is the agency that has been tasked with protecting and promoting the health and safety of all New Yorkers. They are responsible for monitoring and responding to public health emergencies, such as infectious diseases outbreaks, natural disasters, environmental hazards, foodborne illnesses, and more.

The NYSDOH is also responsible for evaluating the health of New Yorkers by collecting data on a variety of topics including disease incidence and mortality rates. This data can be used to identify trends in illness or to measure the effectiveness of public health policies.

The NYSDOH is committed to maintaining a high level of transparency when it comes to sharing information about public health in New York State. They post their annual reports online for anyone who wants to see them.

The health of New Yorkers is being affected by a number of factors including the population density, the prevalence of diseases, and the availability of public first aid.

The state of health in New York has been deteriorating over time. The number of people who have died from diseases has increased at a faster rate than those who have died from natural causes.

In recent years, New York has seen an increase in the number and severity of cases that require public first aid. This is due to changes in population density and climate change which are both directly affecting the health of New Yorkers.

Jobs Requiring CPR Certification in New York

Anesthesiologist
Anesthesiologist Assistant
Anesthesiology Fellow
Athletic Trainer
Audiologist
Babysitter
Bariatric Surgeon
Biokineticist
Cardiac Scientist
Cardiac Surgeon
Cardiologist
Cardiology Fellow
Cardiology Physician Assistant
Cardiothoracic surgeon
Cardiovascular medicine
Cardiovascular Technologist
Certified Emergency Registered Nurse
Certified Emergency Registered Respiratory Therapist
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
Child Care Provider
Chiropodist
Chiropractor
Coaches and Athletic Trainers
Community Health practitioner'
Construction worker
Critical Care Medicine Physician Assistant
Critical Care Nurse Practitioner
Critical Care Registered Nurse
Critical Care Respiratory Therapist
CT Radiographer
Dental Assistant
Dental Hygienist
Dental Technician
Dentist
Dermatologist
Dermatology Physician Assistant
Dialysis Technician
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Electrician
Emergency Medical Technician - Basic
Emergency Medical Technician - Critical Care Paramedic
Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate 85
Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate 99
Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic
Emergency Nurse Practitioner
Emergency physician
Emergency Physician Assistant
Endocrinologist
Endocrinology Physician Assistant
Environmental Health Officer
Epidemiologist
Family nurse practitioner
Flight Attendant
Flight Nurse
Gastroenterologist
Gastroenterology Physician Assistant
General Doctor
General practitioner
Genetic Counselor/Counsellor
Geriatric Medicine Physician Assistant
Geriatrician
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Gynaecologist
Haematologist
Haematology Physician Assistant
Healthcare Chaplain
Hepatic Biliary Pancreatic Surgeon
Intensivist
Internist
Interventional Radiographer
Lactation Consultant
Mammographer
Massage Therapist
Medical Dosimetry Technologist
Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Officer of Health
Mental Health Counselor
Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Midwife
Nanny
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Neonatologist
Neonatologist
Nephrologist
Nephrology Physician Assistant
Neurologist
Neurology Physician assistant
Neuropsychologist
Neuroradiographer
Neurosurgeon
Nurse-Midwife
OB/GYN Physician Assistant
Obstetrician
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist- Low Vision Rehab
Occupational Therapist- Neonatal/ Pediatric
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Oncologist
Oncology Physician Assistant
Ophthalmologist
Ophthalmology Physician Assistant
Optometrist
Orthopaedic Technologist or Prosthetist & Orthotist
Orthopedic Physician
Orthopedic Physician Assistant
Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose and Throat physician)
Otorhinolaryngology Physician assistant
Pediatric Nurse
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Pediatric Physician Assistant
Pediatric Respiratory Therapist
Pediatrician
Pharmacist
Pharmacist
Pharmacy technician
Phlebotomist
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapy Assistant
Physician assistant
Podiatric Surgeon
Podiatric Surgeon
Podiatrist
Primary care physician
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Psychiatrist
Psychiatry Physician Assistant
Psychologist
Public Health Nurse
Pulmonologist
Pulmonology/Respirology Physician Assistant
Radiation Therapist
Radiographer, also known as a Radiologic Technologist
Radiologist
Radiologist Practitioner Assistant
Radiology Physician Assistant
Radiotherapist, also known as a Radiation Therapist or Therapeutic Radiographer
Registered Respiratory Therapist
Reporting Radiographer
Security Guard
Social Worker
Sonographer
Speech Language Pathologist
Sport Psychologist
Surgery Physician Assistant
Teacher
Urologist
Urology Physician Assistant
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
Yoga Instructor