State acceptance in Indiana
Physicians: Our course is acceptable in the state of IN
CME is not required in Indiana.
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.
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, 2022 and March 1, 2024. Dentists are required to complete one-half of their continuing education in live presentations or live workshops. APPROVED ORGANIZATIONS
- American Dental Association
- American Medical Association
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).
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.
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
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
If you prefer sit-down, in-person training for ACLS, we have you covered.
Dekalb Memorial Hospital / 41316 E 7th St Auburn, IN 46706-2523
Westfield Fire Department / 417535 Dartown Road Westfield, IN 46074-9081
City of Carmel Fire Department / 42 Civic Sq Carmel, IN 46032
SMRT Indiana / 42680 E. MAIN ST. PLAINFIELD, IN 46168
Clinical Professional Development / 1St. Vincent, 3700 Washington Ave Evansville, Indiana 47750
Total number of locations: 40 These locations CAN provide American Heart Association;-branded provider eCards if needed.
To schedule a session, please see our in-person scheduling page.