PEPP represents a complete source of prehospital medical information for the emergency care of infants and children. View our frequently asked questions below.
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PEPP Advanced Life Support (ALS)
Two Course Types: Hybrid or Onsite
Hybrid - Requires completion of thirteen online modules followed by 1 day of lectures and hands-on training in a classroom.
Onsite - Requires completion of an online pretest prior to attending a 2-day classroom-based course.
View the complete schedule.
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All students will complete the PEPP written examination during the onsite portion of their course.
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Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Hybrid Course is a 15.75-hour course
- 10.25 hours of online learning plus,
- 5.5 hours of onsite classroom instruction (includes breaks/lunch)
- CAPCE credit is 15 hours.
- Onsite Course is a 9.25-hour face-to-face course including breaks/lunch.
- CAPCE credit is 8.25 hours.
Advanced Life Support (ALS)
- Hybrid Course is a 19.75-hour course
- 11.75 hours of online learning plus,
- 8 hours of onsite classroom instruction (includes breaks and lunch)
- CAPCE credit is 18.75 hours (which subtracts breaks & lunch)
- Onsite Course is a 16-hour face-to-face course including breaks/lunch.
- CAPCE credit is 13 hours.
- Hybrid Course is a 15.75-hour course
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Go to the PEPP website and select “Enroll in a Course” under the Providers drop-down area in the upper right corner of the page. In the search field, select from the state, country, or name of CC. The results will show a list of the open courses available. Each course listed will contain: name of Course Coordinator, course date(s), course location, course description, and an "Enroll" button to sign up for the course.
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The AAP does not charge instructors to conduct PEPP courses, and, therefore, do not mandate or make recommendations for what to charge for courses, as each case is different. Due to several factors, the overall cost to implement a PEPP course can vary. For example, the course is mostly equipment based. Since medical equipment is expensive, instructors are not expected to purchase ALL of the materials. Rather, some instructors borrow various equipment from other agencies.
With regard to the Medical Advisor and Faculty Members, there is no set price for their compensation. Some individuals volunteer their services or others may help to attain CEU’s. A few choose to receive a small honorarium.
A checklist for “Preparing for the PEPP Course” in the PEPP Instructor's Toolkit may help you determine the cost.
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To successfully complete a PEPP Course, providers must:
- Participate in the complete PEPP course taught by a PEPP Course Coordinator
- Complete the precourse work
- Attend the in-person course and pass the final examination
- Complete a PEPP Course Evaluation
Students who successfully meet these requirements are eligible to receive a PEPP Course Completion Certificate. The Course Completion Certificate is electronically sent to the student and is valid for 2 years.
Replacement certificates can be requested here.
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The system may state that you no longer have Course Coordinator privileges. It is possible that you did not meet the CC renewal requirements (instruct 2 PEPP courses in the 2-year renewal period).
If you believe that this is incorrect, please email pepp@aap.org with the course dates and, if applicable, the names of the Course Coordinators that you assisted (if you acted as an Assisting Instructor). A member of the AAP staff can then assist you in correcting the record.
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The AAP has confidentiality guidelines for instructors and providers. Therefore, we cannot provide verification of status or personal information through a third party request.
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The PEPP Online Instructor's Toolkit includes all materials a CC will need to instruct the course, including PowerPoint Presentations, Lecture Notes, Skills Stations, Scenarios, Course Schedules, Course Administration, video segments and course interactivities.
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This is likely the most confused title and is often used in place of “Course Coordinator” (CC).
All Course Coordinators are Instructors, but not all Instructors are Course Coordinators (CCs).
If an Instructor is not a CC, they will not have a record in the PEPP database, nor will they ever coordinate a course of their own. Therefore, they are always assisting a CC.
A CC should never list themselves on a roster as also being an “Instructor.” As a CC, it is part of their duty to be present and active in the instruction of each course they coordinate (as stated in the Instructor's Online Toolkit and the PEPP website). There is no need for them to list themselves twice on a roster.
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Two Course Types:
1. Hybrid- Requires completion of thirteen online modules followed by 1/2 day of lectures and hands-on training in a classroom
2. Onsite
- Requires completion of an online pretest prior to attending a course followed by one day of lectures and hands-on training in a classroom
View the complete schedule.
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This could be for a variety of reasons:
- The roster entered is only saved in the database and not yet submitted to us. Please login to the PEPP website and go through the submission process.
- The lead PEPP CC responsible for submitting the roster may not have done so yet.
- Another individual who submitted the roster for the lead CC inadvertently left the person’s name off the roster.
- The roster may have been initially rejected, and the CC did not re-submit it with the required changes. Contact the lead CC to check status of the roster.
- The roster was submitted, but the email address for the assisting instructor was added incorrectly.
Please contact us with the course(s) information (course date and name of lead CC).
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Course Coordinators are emailed a certificate to the email address they registered with during the application process.
Replacement certificates can be printed by logging into your PEPP Course Coordinator account here. Go to the Profile tab and scroll down to the bottom of the page. The download certificate button will be located to the right of the Save Profile option.Certificates can also be requested here.
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- Go to www.peppsite.com and select "Find a Course Coordinator" under the Provider drop-down in the upper right corner of the page.
- Select “Advanced Search” and enter designated state, country, or zip code. A list of all Course Coordinators in that region will appear.
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Course Coordinators must use the "Forgot Username or Password?" link under the "Course Coordinator Login" page. A link to reset the password will be e-mailed to the e-mail address listed on the account. As with all e-mail systems, there may be some delay in receiving this message. Be sure to check your Spam/Junk/Firewall folder.
If you do not receive this email, contact Tech Support at Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group at 800-832-0034, ext. 2 or visit the Jones & Barlett Learning Technical Support page. -
The PEPP Course represents over 25 years of collaboration between physicians, nurses, and prehospital professionals. PEPP began in 1990 as a part of a State of California initiative and has since expanded both domestically and internationally. In 1995 the first PEPP course was conducted, and in 1998 the AAP reorganized and expanded the course. The 4th edition materials are now available through Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group or the AAP.
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A PEPP CC is the lead instructor, and has the responsibility of submitting the course roster.
A CC falls into 2 categories:ALS CC
May teach both ALS and BLS courses
BLS CC
May only teach BLS courses
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CCs must instruct, or assist with 2 courses every 2-years in order to automatically renew their status.
View a list of CC responsibilities, obligations, and qualifications.
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- Go to www.PEPPSite.com and click on "Providers" in the upper right corner of the page.
- Select "Enroll in a Course" from the drop-down menu. Search by location or by PEPP Course Coordinator name. 3. Select the “Enroll” button next to the course you are registering for and log in with your PEPP log in credentials.
Please Note: If you have an existing account with Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group, enter your email address and password for that account. If you do not have an existing account, please go to Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group to redeem your PEPP Access Code and create an account during the process or contact pepp@aap.org.
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PEPP Course Coordinator status is valid for 2 years. A Course Coordinator must teach at least 2 PEPP courses within a 2-year active period to maintain instructor status. Instructor credentials are renewed automatically. AAP contacts instructors by email, so it is important to keep your email address (which is your username) current on your Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group account.
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To redeem an access code, visit the Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group website. Select the “Redeem Code” link in the upper right corner of the page and follow the steps to create or log in to your account. When redeeming your access code, you will need to select the type of course you are attending (ALS Onsite, ALS Hybrid, BLS Onsite, or BLS Hybrid). If you are unsure of your course format, check with your Course Coordinator before redeeming your access code.
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The AAP is approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE). Participants who successfully complete the PEPP Course are eligible to receive continuing education units (CEUs) through CAPCE. Participants must select the option to receive CEUs during the access code redemption process on the Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group website, or, after the course, request CEUs through their JBL/PSG account. CAPCE certificates will be delivered electronically to eligible participants.
Course Credits:
- BLS Hybrid Course provides 15 hours of CEUs
- BLS Onsite Course provides 8.25 hours CEUs
- ALS Hybrid Course provides 18.75 hours of CEUs
- ALS Onsite Course provides 13 hours CEUs
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The following criteria is required for becoming a Course Coordinator:
- Be a physician (MD or DO), registered nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, paramedic or EMT
- Have EMT teaching experience OR experience in coordinating another nationally recognized standardized course for teaching prehospital personnel
- Successfully complete the PEPP provider course at the level for which you wish to conduct courses (ALS or BLS). You must be a current PEPP Provider (i.e. have taken a PEPP course in the last 2 years).
- Submit an online application to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
- After approval by the AAP, complete the online PEPP Course Coordinator Orientation module. A score of 80 or higher must be achieved in order to pass.
- Complete the PEPP Fourth Edition Course Coordinator Update.
- Be knowledgeable of the most current PEPP course material and administrative policies.
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Textbooks, Access Codes, & Instructor's Toolkit
Textbook:
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals, Fourth Edition (includes one access code) - $87.95
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP), Spanish Edition (includes one access code) - $79.95
Access Code:
- A unique access code is located on a card in the front of every PEPP, 4th Edition Textbook. Access codes are redeemable for a single registration.
- If the silver foil is scratched off, the access code has most likely been used and is no longer valid.
- Individual access codes can be purchased through Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group
- BLS Onsite Course - $19.95 PEPP BLS Onsite Course Access Code
- BLS Hybrid Course - $21.95 PEPP BLS Hybrid Course Access Code
- ALS Onsite Course - $19.95 PEPP ALS Onsite Course Access Code
- ALS Hybrid Course - $21.95 PEPP ALS Hybrid Course Access Code
PEPP Continuing Education Modules:
Please Note: The BLS and ALS Cont-Ed Modules are designed for independent learners. It is delivered fully online and does not reflect the complete PEPP course. Upon completion, learners will receive a digital completion certificate verifying their CAPCE hours, but PEPP course completion certificates will not be issued.
PEPP BLS Cont-Ed Modules - $39.95 Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) BLS Continuing Education: 9781284261974 (psglearning.com)
PEPP ALS Cont-Ed Modules - $39.95 Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) ALS Continuing Education: 9781284261981 (psglearning.com)
Course Coordinators Only:
- PEPP Online Instructor's Toolkit - $285.95 PEPP, Online Instructor's ToolKit
- PEPP Instructor's Toolkit in Spanish - $285.95 PEPP Spanish: Programa de Educacion Pediatrica Prehospitalaria, Online Instructor ToolKit
Go to the website or call 800-832-0034 to order.
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To hold a PEPP course, a PEPP Course Coordinator will need to gather the equipment included in the PEPP Course Equipment Lists, downloaded from the PEPP Instructor’s Toolkit, below.
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All students must redeem an access code in order to complete the required precourse work for their PEPP course. Students will redeem an access code online on the Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group website. The access code is located within the inside cover of a new PEPP textbook or purchased individually and allows access to the pretest or modules.
Access Codes:
If…
Then…
A student purchased a new textbook
They will find the access code in the inside cover of the textbook
A student borrows or libraries a book
They must purchase a separate access code through Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Sagety Group at 800-832-0034
Precourse Work:
If…
Then…
A student is taking a traditional onsite course
They must complete the pretest in advance of the onsite course.
A student is taking a hybrid course
Student must complete the 13-online modules in advance of the onsite course
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PEPP Onsite and Hybrid Access Codes are required for the precourse portion of the full PEPP course which includes both an in-person and online component in the course.
PEPP ALS and BLS Continuing Education (Cont-Ed) Access Codes allows learners to earn 6 hours of F3 CAPCE-accredited continuing education credits. This course is designed for independent learners, is delivered fully online, and does not reflect the complete PEPP course. Upon completion, learners will receive a digital completion certificate verifying their CAPCE hours, but PEPP course completion certificates will not be issued. -
Only onsite students must take the pretest. Go here to redeem your unique access code, select the ALS or BLS pretest format, and take the pretest.
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A unique access code is located on a card in the front of every PEPP, 4th Edition Textbook. Access codes are redeemable for a single registration. If the silver foil is scratched off, the access code has most likely already been used and is no longer valid. Individual access codes can be purchased through Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group. Go to the Public Safety Group website or call 800-832-0034.
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Please contact Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group at 800-832-0034, ext. 2 for assistance or visit Public Safety/Learning website for assistance.
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Users should contact Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group with any technical difficulties they experience at 800/832-0034, Option #2 or visit the technical support page.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Public Safety Group , a division of Jones & Bartlett Learning, partnered to develop unique training programs (PEPP, PedFACTs, BLAST, and APLS) that focus on the assessment and treatment of pediatric patients.
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The Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) program ratios are:
- Skill stations require a Faculty-to-student ratio of 1:6.
- Case-based scenarios require a Faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10.
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The AAP does not charge instructors to conduct PEPP courses, and, therefore, do not mandate or make recommendations for what to charge for courses, as each case is different. Due to several factors, the overall cost to implement a PEPP course can vary. For example, the course is mostly equipment based. Since medical equipment is expensive, instructors are not expected to purchase ALL of the materials. Rather, some instructors borrow various equipment from other agencies.
With regard to the Medical Advisor and Faculty Members, there is no set price for their compensation. Some individuals volunteer their services or others may help to attain CEU’s. A few choose to receive a small honorarium.
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Materials can be purchased by contacting the following organizations:
American Academy of Pediatrics - ShopAAP
(888) 227-1770Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group
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All PEPP CCs are required to purchase and successfully complete the PEPP, Fourth Edition Course Coordinator Online Update prior to instructing their first PEPP, Fourth Edition Course. PEPP CCs will have the ability to earn one hour of CAPCE Credit.
Please visit the Public Safety Learning Groups website to purchase the PEPP Course Coordinator Fourth Edition Online Update.
Effective January 1, 2021, PEPP Course Coordinators must be utilizing the PEPP, Fourth Edition materials when facilitating their courses.
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PEPP Course Coordinators may begin teaching PEPP, Fourth Edition Courses once they have completed the PEPP Course Coordinator Online Update and obtained the PEPP, Fourth Edition Instructor Toolkit.
Effective January 1, 2021, PEPP Course Coordinators must be utilizing the PEPP, Fourth Edition materials when facilitating their courses.
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Course Coordinators are required to purchase and successfully complete the PEPP, Fourth Edition Course Coordinator Online Update (PEPP Course Coordinator Online Update) and obtain the PEPP, Fourth Edition Instructor Toolkit (PEPP Online Instructor's ToolKit) prior to instructing their first Fourth Edition Course. The cost for the PEPP Course Coordinator Online Update is $25.00 and PEPP CCs will have the ability to earn 1 hour of CAPCE credit.
Effective January 1, 2021, PEPP CCs must be utilizing the PEPP, Fourth Edition materials when facilitating their courses.
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The PEPP, Fourth Edition Course Coordinator Online Update covers the new updates for the Fourth Edition which include a new chapter, nine new video clips, new procedures, enhanced course features and much more!
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PEPP, Fourth Edition Precourse Work Access Codes are located in the front cover of the PEPP, Fourth Edition Textbook. If you or your facility library your books, you may purchase additional access codes on the Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group website at: Purchase PEPP Access Codes or by phone at: 1-800-832-0034, option #1.
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Overview:
PEPP represents a complete source of prehospital medical information for the emergency care of infants and children. Developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, PEPP is an exciting curriculum designed to teach prehospital professionals how to better assess and manage ill or injured children.
PEPP is a comprehensive, innovative, and highly interactive course featuring case-based lectures, video segments, hands-on skills stations, interactivities, and small group scenarios.
Target Audience:
EMTs and Paramedics or nurses and physicians who work in EMS.Reach of Program:
2,100 course coordinators
12,000 providers
Approximately 100 courses held per month
Course Materials:
Materials can be purchased through the AAP by calling 888-227-1770 or at ShopAAP, or through Jones and Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group at 1-800-832-0034.Staff Contact:
Karen Kostakis (800) 433-9016, ext 6167 or contact us -
Yes. Students can complete online evaluations at: www.PEPPSite.com.
Last Updated
04/29/2024
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics