PALS Recertification Online – Renew Your PALS Certification
Streamlined PALS renewal course that follows the latest AHA guidelines. Renew your Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification 100% online with an instant updated provider card.

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Why Choose Online PALS Recertification?
If you already know PALS, recertifying shouldn't feel like starting over. The pediatric algorithms haven't fundamentally changed — what's worth your time is a focused review of the bits people forget (cuffed vs. uncuffed tube sizes, defib energy by weight, the bradycardia-with-poor-perfusion pathway) and a fast confirmation that you're current with the latest pediatric guideline updates. Most experienced renewers finish in 2 to 3 hours.
PALS recertification on the working clinician's schedule is the whole point of doing it online. Spend the first session on respiratory emergency review, the second on shock and arrhythmias, then close out the megacodes when you have a quiet evening. Unlimited exam attempts mean fatigue at the end of a long pediatric ward shift doesn't cost you a re-take fee — or worse, a lapsed card.
Our PALS recertification is accepted nationwide by most pediatric clinics, urgent cares, and many hospital systems. Check your employer's policy first if you're unsure — and if they don't accept it, we refund you in full.
Who Needs PALS Recertification?
PALS recertification is for the same providers who needed it initially — clinicians who care for sick or injured kids. If you're in one of these roles and your card is expiring or has lapsed, renewing keeps you eligible for pediatric code team assignments, transport credentialing, and hospital privileges.
Pediatric Emergency & Critical Care
PED nurses and physicians, PICU and NICU staff, pediatric hospitalists, and pediatric rapid response teams.
General ED & Family Medicine
ER staff at community hospitals that see pediatric patients, family practice physicians, and urgent care providers.
Pre-Hospital Pediatric
Paramedics, pediatric transport teams, flight crews, and EMS field supervisors.
Operating Room & Procedural
Pediatric anesthesia, CRNAs at children's hospitals, GI suite nurses doing pediatric sedation, and dental anesthesia teams.
Specialty Pediatric
Pediatric cardiology, oncology, pulmonology, and dialysis staff caring for medically fragile children.
School & Community Pediatric
School nurses, pediatric clinic RNs and MAs, lactation consultants in hospital settings, and child life specialists in code-eligible roles.
What This PALS Course Covers
Detailed curriculum coming soon
We're finalizing the lesson-by-lesson outline for our PALS course. The training itself is built around the latest American Heart Association ECC guidelines and covers every algorithm, skill, and assessment you need to be exam-ready and clinically confident.
Key Benefits
Streamlined PALS Renewal
Focused recertification course for current PALS providers. Review updated pediatric protocols efficiently.
Updated AHA Guidelines
Course content reflects the latest American Heart Association PALS guidelines and pediatric care standards.
Instant Updated Provider Card
Download your renewed PALS provider card immediately after passing. Valid for 2 more years.
No In-Person Skills Test Required
Complete your PALS renewal entirely online from home with unlimited exam attempts.
Nationwide Employer Acceptance
Renewed PALS certification accepted by hospitals, pediatric clinics, and employers across the United States.
Money-Back Guarantee
Full employer-acceptance money-back guarantee for your peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions About PALS Recertification
Got questions? We've got answers.
When should I renew my PALS certification?
PALS is valid for 2 years. We recommend starting your recertification 1–2 months before your expiration date so a pediatric code-team assignment or transport credentialing doesn't get blocked by an expired card.
What if my PALS card has already expired?
You can still take our PALS recertification course even if your card has lapsed. There's no grace-period rule forcing you back into the initial course — complete the renewal and your updated card is available the same day.
Who qualifies for PALS recertification?
Recertification is for providers who currently hold or recently held a PALS card and just need to renew. If you've never been PALS-certified, take the initial certification course instead.
Is online PALS recertification accepted by employers?
Our online PALS recertification is accepted nationwide by most pediatric clinics, urgent cares, and many hospital systems. Confirm with your credentialing office if you're unsure. If your employer rejects it, we refund you in full.
How long does PALS recertification take?
Most experienced providers finish in 2–3 hours, fully self-paced. The exam is included with unlimited attempts at no extra cost — fatigue at the end of a long pediatric shift won't cost you a re-test fee.
When do I get my updated PALS card?
Your renewed digital PALS card is available for download instantly after you pass the exam. Save the PDF, print a wallet card, and send it to credentialing the same day.
What is your money-back guarantee?
If your employer rejects our PALS recertification for any reason, contact us with proof and we'll issue a full refund.