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CAT ECare Training

Please read info below about classes and fees before signing up. Classes are offered during the Fall and Spring academic semesters. Spring 2025 classes will begin Friday January 24, REGISTRATION IS LIVE NOW! If you have a group or special request, please send us an email at CatECare@uvm.edu.

CAT ECare FAQs

What is CAT ECare Training?
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Cat ECare Training is hands-on training which covers CPR, AED, Stop the Bleed, and Naloxone (Narcan®) administration for bystanders.  We are currently teaching and issuing certifications to the American Heart Association Basic Life Support standard.

Who Teaches Cat ECare Training?
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Cat ECare classes are taught primarily by undergraduate ¶¶Òõ̽̽ students.  The student instructors and student interns helping to administer the program are the backbone of this student-focused program, where they learn valuable work and life skills.

What Certifications Do You Get from a Cat ECare Class?
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After completion of the 3.5-hour Cat ECare class you will have an American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification, a Stop The Bleed certification, and general education on when, why, and how to use Naloxone (Narcan®). AHA BLS certifications are valid for two years.  Following the class cards will be emailed to you by the AHA, however sometimes they go to spam folders. Please try retrieving your card via . If you are still unable to retrieve your card please reach out to CatECare@uvm.edu and we can assist you.

Do I Need Cat ECare Training?
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AEDs may be used without training by following the instructions and voice prompts, but research has shown that AED use by trained bystanders in combination with CPR increases cardiac arrest survival rate significantly.  Bleeding control techniques are best practiced in a hands-on environment.  Naloxone use is not difficult, and information and a demonstration are included in the class.

How Do I Get My CPR/AED Certification Card?
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Cards will be emailed to you by the AHA, however sometimes they go to spam folders. Please try retrieving your card via . If you are still unable to retrieve your card please email CatECare@uvm.edu and we can assist you

How to Get CAT ECare Training

When is Cat ECare Training Offered?
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Cat ECare Training is offered during the academic year on Monday evening from 6:00 – 10:00 pm and Friday afternoon from 1:00 – 4:30 pm in Rowell 111,  Each session is a standalone class, you need only attend once.  To register, visit the .

What if I Have a Group that Wants Training?
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We would be happy to reserve a night for your department, club or team to attend together. Contact us at CatECare@uvm.edu and we can reserve one of our classes for your group.

Is there a Fee for Cat ECare Training?
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Yes.  The class costs $55.  This covers American Heart Association certification fees, student instructor time, and instructional materials and supplies used during the classes.  We follow the guidelines of a 1:6 instructor to student ratio.  In-person CPR/AED classes, when available, are typically more expensive. You can pay with a ¶¶Òõ̽̽ chart string or a credit card through the .