Accredited, online ACLS training in Indiana

Accepted across North America and Canada, done in 3 hours. Up to 8 AMA CME/CE credits each.

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How to complete your ACLS certification in Indiana

You are able to complete your ACLS, PALS and BLS certification in Indiana with a fully in-person, or blended online course.

Acceptance in Indiana

State acceptance in Indiana

Physicians: Our course is acceptable in the state of IN

CME is not required in Indiana.

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Nurses: Our course is acceptable in the state of IN

Continuing education requirements Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are not required to obtain continuing education for regular licensure renewal. As of September 15, 2016, RNs and LPNs attempting to renew a license that has been expired for 3 years or more AND who are not currently licensed in another jurisdiction will be required to complete a refresher course including a clinical component as well as complete the continuing education requirement.

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Dentists: We are accepted by the IN Board of Dentistry because we are accredited by ADA CERP

Dentists are required to have completed twenty (20) hours of continuing education acquired between March 2, 2024 and March 1, 2026. Dentists are required to complete one-half of their continuing education in live presentations or live workshops. APPROVED ORGANIZATIONS

  1. American Dental Association
  2. American Medical Association

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Pharmacists: We are accepted by the IN Board of Pharmacy because we are ACPE accredited

Requirements to maintain licensure

All Indiana pharmacists are required to complete thirty (30) hours of continuing education each biennium in order to renew their pharmacist license. Breakdown of continuing education hours At least fifteen (15) hours (1/2 of required CE hours) must be accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).

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EMS workers: Our courses count in IN as acceptable CME

There is no requirement for EMS provider organizations. For personnel certification they may count CPR training for in-service and must be signed off on the skill every two years.

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Tattoo artists: Our bloodborne pathogen course is acceptable in IN

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s bloodborne pathogen standard in 1991, OSHA published the bloodborne pathogen standard. The standard requires that employers who have employees at a reasonably anticipated risk of contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) provide the following:

Annual training on bloodborne pathogens and the employer’s policies relating to the handling of blood and/or “other potentially infectious materials

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Childcare

Licensed centers and family child care homes are required to have all staff members trained by an approved Red Cross or AHA course.

In-person training

Your choices for in-person AHA training:

Blended class Classroom
Format This is a personalized and adaptive class completed online with a computer. After the class you will schedule with an instructor to complete the hands-on portion of the class. This is a traditional classroom class with an instructor.
Course completion Complete the online portion + hands-on skills session with an AHA Instructor. Contact an Training Center in your area to sign up for an instructor-led class, see above
Time The online portion of HeartCode BLS can be completed in approximately 1 to 2 hours. Time to complete the hands-on skills session varies around approixmately 60 minutes, depending on your experience level. A full BLS provider course can take 4.5 hours to complete, including skills practice and skills testing.
Completion card BLS provider course completion card, valid for two years BLS provider course completion card, valid for two years

Nearby training sites

View our list of training centers and skill testers in IN. This list was produced by Pacific Medical Training.

Memorial Hospital & Health Care
800 W 9th St/ Jasper, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Ivy Tech Community College - Lafayette
3101 S Creasy Ln/ Lafayette, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Hancock Regional Hospital
801 N State St/ Greenfield, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Indiana University Health Goshen
200 High Park Ave/ Goshen, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services
3930 Georgetown Road/ Indianapolis, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Indiana University Health Bloomington
714 South Rogers Street, Suite 209/ Bloomington, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Indiana University Health Bedford Hospital
2900 W 16th Street/ Bedford, IN BLS ACLS PALS

St Elizabeth Regional Health System
1415 Salem St./ Lafayette, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Phoenix Paramedics
1600 Kepner Dr Suite E/ Lafayette, IN BLS ACLS PALS

LaPorte County Family YMCA
901 Michigan Ave./ La Porte, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Take CPR Today
2681 Forest Park Dr/ Dyer, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Kentuckiana CPR & Safety
280 Missouri Ave Suite E/ Jeffersonville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Reid Hospital & Health Care
1100 Reid Parkway/ Richmond, IN BLS ACLS PALS

IU Health Paoli
642 W Hospital Rd/ Paoli, IN

Parkview Health
2200 Randallia Dr/ Fort Wayne, IN BLS ACLS

Brownsburg Fire Territory
470 E Northfield Dr/ Brownsburg, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Indianapolis School of Dentistry
719 Indiana Ave/ Indianapolis, IN

Clay Fire Territory
18355 Auten Rd/ South Bend, IN

Floyd Memorial Hospital
1850 State St/ New Albany, IN

Prompt Ambulance
9835 Express Dr/ Highland, IN

Franciscan St. Francis Health
1600 Albany St Attn:01 Receiving Dock/ Beech Grove, IN

IU Health Ball Memorial
2401 W University Ave Attn:receiving/ Muncie, IN

Elkhart General Hospital
600 East Blvd/ Elkhart, IN BLS ACLS PALS

St. Vincent Hospital
8220 Naab Rd., suite 200/ Indianapolis, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Deaconess Gibson Hospital
1808 Sherman Drive/ Princeton, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Harrison County Hospital
1141 Hospital Drive NW/ Corydon, IN BLS

SMRT Indiana
2680 E. MAIN ST./ PLAINFIELD, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital
2101 E. Dubois Dr/ Warsaw, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Franciscan St. Anthony Health Crown Point
1201 South Main Street/ Crown Point, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Zionsville Fire Department
1100 W Oak Street/ Zionsville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Emergency Medical Classes
422 Wild Ridge Drive/ Noblesville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Clinical Professional Development
3700 Washington Ave/ Evansville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

RESQ Health & Safety Training
6845 Madison Avenue, Suite I/ Indianapolis, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Daviess Community Hospital
1314 E Walnut St Attn: Receiving P/o#62239/ Washington, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Margaret Mary Community Hospital
321 Mitchell Ave/ Batesville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Pulaski Memorial Hospital
616 E 13th St/ Winamac, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Methodist Hospital - Southlake
8701 Broadway/ Merrillville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Memorial Hospital of Logansport
1101 Michigan Ave/ Logansport, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Hendricks Regional Health
1000 E Main St/ Danville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

High Marks, LLC
1023 Chapel Creek Trail/ New Albany, IN BLS ACLS PALS

St. Mary's Health, Inc.
415 S 4th St/ Boonville, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Bennett and Associates
9509 Georgia Street/ Crown Point, IN ACLS

Union Hospital
1606 N 7th St/ Terre Haute, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Gary Fire Department
455 Massachusetts/ Gary, IN BLS ACLS PALS

City of Portage Fire & EMS
3401 Swanson Rd Attn: Tim Sosby/ Portage, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Community Health Network
1500 N Ritter Ave Attn: Receiving-po#082731430/ Indianapolis, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Memorial Hospital of South Bend
615 N Michigan St/ South Bend, IN BLS ACLS PALS

St. Joseph Regional Medical Center - Plymouth
1915 Lake Ave Attn: Rreceiving-po#1203002478/ Plymouth, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Marion General Hospital
441 N Wabash Ave/ Marion, IN BLS ACLS PALS

IU Health White Memorial Hospital
720 S Sixth St./ Monticello, IN BLS ACLS PALS

City of Carmel Fire Department
2 Civic Sq/ Carmel, IN BLS ACLS PALS

Bluffton Regional Medical Center
303 S. Main Street/ Bluffton, IN BLS ACLS PALS

St. Joseph Regional Medical Center-South Bend
5215 Holy Cross Pkwy/ Mishawaka, IN

Spencer County Ambulance Service
701 Buffaloville Rd/ Dale, IN BLS ACLS PALS

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Questions

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Life saving stories

Here's a few stories that warmed our heart. Just sharing and thanking you for choosing a career that helps people that need it most.

Teacher's Life saved by colleagues' quick CPR response and heart transplant

A local teacher's life was saved during a sudden cardiac arrest at Anderson High School, thanks to the prompt actions of her colleagues and the medical team at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital. Cyndee Hyatt, who collapsed on the first day of school, owes her survival to the immediate CPR administered by Principal Scott Shimer and others, along with the timely use of an AED. Hyatt's subsequent recovery, including a successful heart transplant, highlights the critical importance of CPR training and access to AEDs in schools. She is now on the path to returning to her teaching duties this upcoming fall, grateful for the support and care that saved her life.

Full Story / December 18, 2023

Family's heartbreaking race against time: CPR efforts to save father's life unfold on icy roads

The Senior Night for South Bend Saint Joseph hockey team concluded in disappointment with a 2-1 loss to Riley High School. Following the game, Rob and Maureen Hosinski, joined by their children Teddy and Nora, engaged in post-game activities. On their way home, Rob's sudden health crisis unfolded as their truck veered off the road. Maureen, reacting swiftly, took control, steering to safety and initiating CPR on her husband. Amidst panic, Nora sought help from a passing acquaintance, Dr. Chris Zielinski, who joined in the life-saving efforts. Despite their valiant attempts, the situation remained dire, leaving the family in despair and disbelief.

Full Story / June 22, 2023

Indiana mothers lead campaign for CPR awareness and AED accessibility following tragic losses

Two Indiana mothers are championing CPR awareness following the tragic deaths of their sons due to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Theresa Mago fondly recalls her son Zac, a vibrant basketball player at John Glenn High School, who passed away unexpectedly from SCA at 17, despite a seemingly normal heart screening four years earlier. Similarly, Julie West shares her son Jake's story, emphasizing the critical need for accessible automated external defibrillators (AEDs) after Jake's untimely death during football practice due to SCA. Julie's foundation, Play For Jake, collaborates with schools to offer heart screenings and promote AED placement, while both mothers, Theresa and Julie, have joined forces under Team 265, advocating for preventive screenings, CPR training, and AED accessibility.

Full Story / February 22, 2023

Dad saved his 4-year-old daughter

A 4-year-old child, Vera Posy fell on the ground and became unresponsive after a sudden cardiac arrest. Her father, Uber asked his 16-year-old daughter to call 911 and started performing CPR. He kept performing CPR for around 5 minutes until medics arrived and took over. They continued providing CPR along with using a defibrillator to give shocks. She was then taken to the hospital where she recovered.

Full Story / July 1, 2021

Woman pinned at toll booth saved by trooper

A 40-year old woman who was pinned between her SUV and a toll booth was saved by Trooper Alaa Hamed together with a toll booth attendant and a bystander. The woman, who got our of her car to pick up the debit card that she dropped was badly hurt when the SUV suddenly accelerated and pinned her against the toll booth. Trooper Hamed immediately performed CPR until paramedics arrived on the scene. The woman was seriously injured, was later airlifted to a Chicago hospital for treatment and further observation.

Full Story / December 9, 2018

Baby saved by CPR

Captain and paramedic Ed Tompkins perform his heroic duty of the day. While making his daily night shift he heard the cries for help from a nearby home. He arrived to the scene to find an unresponsive baby, he inmediatly jumped to help the little child by performing CPR waiting for the ambulance to arrive. After several cycles of chest compressions and rescue breathings the baby began to breath again. The infant was transported to a nearby hospital for prompt recovery.

Full Story / February 24, 2017

Elderly man saved inside Wal-Mart

15-year-old Rashadd Moore works for elderly neighbor Ray. One task that he help his neighbor with is helping him with his shopping at Wal-Mart. On their last trip to the store Ray had a heart attack. Moore started CPR immediately and called 911. Moore had been to a CPR class or has ever recieved any kind of certification, but he explained that what he did that day for his neighbor he had picked up from watching television shows.

Full Story / September 19, 2016