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Meet The ACLS Academy Co-Founders

 
 

After witnessing and responding to a medical emergency at Logan Airport in 2014, Shelley Lynch realized the need for more opportunities to train and educate the general public on CPR and AED use. Along with her husband, Shelley started the ACLS Academy and now provides CPR and AED training to both healthcare and non-healthcare professionals.

Today, we’re sitting down with the duo behind ACLS Academy to learn more about them, their accomplishments, and how you can get involved with their organization.

What made you decide to start ACLS Academy?

ACLS Academy was established by Shelley, with the tenet of providing consistent and accessible American Heart Association education for those in need. For years, Shelley was an AHA instructor, providing education to friends and peers in the workplace. It wasn't until she witnessed a cardiac event in a non-clinical setting that she realized the need for educating the public, too. I had always supported her various endeavors and agreed that this was another excellent example of her meeting a need for the common good. For the first few years, we grew the business in our spare time, from the kitchen table, balancing full-time jobs, grad school, and raising three toddlers.

What is the mission of your organization?

Our initial mission was to provide a first-class education for providers by providers. We have since recognized the need to educate beyond the healthcare provider scope and now offer classes to those people outside of traditional clinical roles.

Since starting ACLS Academy, what accomplishment are you the proudest of?

Wow, great question. It'd be hard to nail down one, as there have been so many accomplishments to be proud of. I’d say the fact that we have 3 Heartsaver Hero’s amongst our team is pretty impressive. I'm also proud of the team we have, their accolades as individuals, and their collective contributions to the local Healthcare community.

Running a business is so rewarding, but it can be hard (especially when you run it with your spouse)! Tell us, how do you push forward when things get difficult?

There is some truth to the additional challenges of running a business with a spouse. I think that because we both respect each other's contributions while recognizing we each have specific skill sets helps. When things get difficult, we see it happen and both take a step back. While we constantly talk 'shop,' we try to differentiate between the office and the kitchen table, which is no easy feat.

What are some of ACLS Academy’s goals for 2022?

2020 and 2021 created such adversity, and we responded creatively. We grew our footprint to allow for more spacious classes and brought in external partners. In 2022 the significant changes will be behind the scenes, improving our back-of-the-house functionality. The goal is to make the end user's ability to sign-up, see available classes, and access resources more readily.

On our vision board for the past five years was applying for AHA Training Center status. We will be pursuing this next step with the AHA this year.

What would make the greatest difference in helping your organization reach its goals?

Continuing to build relationships with industry partners will allow us to reach more students and provide more educational opportunities. The more we teach, the more we learn!

Is there anything you wish more people knew about ACLS Academy and healthcare training?

We are a small, family-run business, started with the intention of providing education for our peers, neighbors, and friends. We provide the same level of attention, care, and patience for everyone, whether they are a local scout group in need of first aid training to a Boston hospital looking to recertify a team of specialized physicians.

How can people get involved in your organization?

We pride ourselves on our reputation in the community and are always looking to grow. We value our team of instructors and our partners in the industry. We highly encourage anyone to reach out and see how our shared goals can align!

AED Project in Glendora, Mississippi

At ACLS Academy, we work with various organizations throughout the Boston area, including Six10 AED. In 2019, Six10 AED donated an AED box with funds from UMass Dartmouth students in Glendora, Mississippi. After the installation, ACLS Academy instructor Jenna Kennally and co-founder Shelley Lynch traveled to Mississippi to train Partners in Development staff over four days.

The AED box is secured to the Wellness Center (weatherproof) in Glendora and is locked with a four-digit lock code. When there is an emergency, and someone dials 9-1-1, the person will be given the code to access the AED.

Scott C. Interview

ACLS Academy is fortunate to have many outstanding healthcare professionals on our staff to train and certify (and re-certify) healthcare providers in BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, TNCC, and ENPC.

Today, we have the pleasure of introducing you to ACLS Academy instructor, Scott C. Scott is a paramedic in the emergency department at Melrose Wakefield Hospital, as well as East Boston Neighborhood Health Center. With his 20 years of experience as a paramedic in various settings, Scott is able to give his students valuable insight and knowledge.

Keep reading to get to know Scott, his journey with ACLS Academy, and his favorite hobbies outside of work!

Hi Scott - tell us a little about yourself.

I have been a certified paramedic for 20 years. I have 2 children, ages 8 and 9. In addition, I have 3 fury children, Reba, Luna, and Scout. All 3 of my dogs come from rescue shelters throughout the United States.

What made you want to be in healthcare and start teaching with ACLS Academy?

I started at ACLS Academy as a student for my CPR certification and later took my PALS instructor-level class. Each time I was here, the instructor team was always friendly and had a strong desire to prioritize all the students' success. I knew that I wanted to continue the school’s mission of providing the students with the best learning opportunity possible.

Since starting at ACLS Academy, what accomplishments are you most proud of?

Since joining ACLS Academy, I am excited to become Training Center Faculty to mentor and work with new AHA instructors.

We know from experience that working in healthcare is so rewarding, but it can be challenging! Tell us, how do you push forward when things get difficult?

As a frontline provider, it can, at times, be very challenging. I get my greatest reward from seeing positive outcomes from a tough case. I have always found outdoor activity to affect me positively. It is incredible what a brisk walk or jog in the fresh air can do for you.

What is your best tip for balancing your career and personal life?

Self-care is crucial, whether listening to music and working out or spending the day with my kids. These things help to create a solid balance. My best tip for creating an equal balance is living in the moment and not worrying about stuff we cannot control.

What are some of your favorite things to do when you're not working?

One of my favorite things is to travel each year. I try to find a new tropical paradise that I have yet to explore. I also enjoy being around the water so that you can find me in my swimming pool or the beach in the summertime.

What’s your go-to beverage for a busy day?

My go-to beverage is a Starbucks dark roast to get the day started and plenty of water throughout the day.

What is one goal you’re working towards in 2022?

Being part of an amazing team of Instructors and staff here at ACLS Academy has allowed me to grow in my educational career. To continue my education, I am currently working towards my degree in nursing. My eventual goal is to become a clinical educator in a critical care setting.

Meet ACLS Academy Instructor Jenna S.

Since its inception in 2014, ACLS Academy has had the pleasure of adding several outstanding healthcare professionals to our staff to help train and certify healthcare providers in BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, TNCC, and ENPC. Without our team, we would not be where we are today. Today we have the pleasure of sitting down with and introducing you to ACLS Academy instructor, Jenna S.

Jenna has been a Registered Nurse at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center since 2005 after graduating from Salem State University. In 2007, she joined the Cardiovascular ICU and is currently the night resource nurse for the unit. Jenna is also an ECMO specialist.

Keep reading to get to know Jenna, her journey with ACLS Academy, and her favorite hobbies outside of work!

Hi Jenna - tell us about yourself.

Hi! I have been a registered nurse for 15 years. I am married with two little girls and a dog named Lucky! Birthdays are special for us since my oldest was born 12-12-12, and Lucky was Valentine’s Day!

What made you want to be in healthcare and start teaching with ACLS Academy?

I was referred to ACLS Academy by a colleague of mine. I had been searching to become an instructor and I was having a challenging time finding a place to get certified. Shelley helped me take the path to become an instructor and I am forever grateful!

Since starting at ACLS Academy, what accomplishments are you most proud of?

Since I started my career at ACLS Academy, I am most proud of the people I have met and certified to continue our great work helping save lives!

We know from experience that working in healthcare is so rewarding, but it can be hard! Tell us, how do you push forward when things get difficult?

Healthcare has always been challenging, and as we know, these past two years have been the most challenging. I do my best to stay positive, knowing I am helping make a difference. I love to cook, so that allows me to clear my head.

What is your best tip for balancing your career and personal life?

My best tip is always to take time for your self-care. I love the beach, so I will often walk the beach and enjoy the quiet time. Family and friends are also so important to me. I always make sure that everyone gets a little bit of extra time with me.

When you’re not working, what are some of your favorite things to do?

When I am not working, you will find me at the beach! We live in New England, and the beach is not always warm, so you will find me walking Lucky or outdoors with my girls.

What’s your go-to beverage for a busy day?

Go to beverage is a Starbucks cold brew. I do my best with water by adding a little true lemon. Yum!

What is one goal you’re working towards in 2022?

One of my goals for this year is to continue to be a good human! Also, obtain my certification for PACU and maybe learn to teach PALS! Thank you to Chad and Shelley for this amazing opportunity to work side by side with each of you. What an outstanding team, and I am truly blessed to continue this journey with you!

Married With A Business: Get to Know Our Founders

When returning home from a business trip, Shelley Lynch MSN NP-BC APRN CCRN helped save a man’s life after watching him collapse at Logan Airport. This was the moment she and her husband Chad felt a call to provide more opportunities to train and educate the general public on CPR and AED use.

Capitalizing on Shelley’s 20+ years of experience in critical care and working as a college professor and Chad’s 15 years of business insight and United States Coast Guard taraining, ACLS Academy was born.

With a network of instructors teaching every course from CPR to Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), husband and wife duo Chad and Shelley are on a mission to train both healthcare workers and non-healthcare individuals.

Married With a Business

Running a business with your spouse might not be for everyone, but Shelley and Chad have not only created a successful business but have involved their three children as well and have an amazing family dynamic.

Learn more about how ACLS Academy got its start, the dreams we have, and how running a business together has impacted our family dynamic.