UPCOMING COURSES
- Michigan NDLSF Course Schedule
Region 2 South HCC Courses: Contact Amy Shehu at [email protected]
Closed for Region 2S HCC Residents and surrounding areas
Basic Disaster Life Support
Advanced Disaster Life Support
Each day above is one ADLS course with pre-course work to complete before the date of the course. Please do not register for both days. **BDLS is a prerequisite for ADLS
REGION 3 HCC Courses, Contact Jennifer Stefaniak at [email protected]
Closed for Region 3 HCC Residents
Basic Disaster Life Support:
REGION 6 HCC Courses, Contact Luke Aurner at [email protected]
Closed for Region 6 HCC Residents
Basic Disaster Life Support:
November 15, 2024 1200-1600 hours EST
January 13, 2025 1200-1600 hours EST
April 18, 2025 0900-1300 hours EST
June 9, 2025 0900-1300 hours EST
Advanced Disaster Life Support
Region 7 HCC Courses Contact Amanda Reed at [email protected]
Closed for Region 7 HCC Residents)
Basic Disaster Life Support:
State Courses (Open Courses):
Contact [email protected] for enrollment code. Courses open one month prior to the course date.
National Disaster Life Support Instructor Course
November 22, 2024 Virtual BDLS and/or ADLS Instructor Course
Can be an instructor up to the level of your provider certification and your provider certification must be current.
Basic Disaster Life Support:
September 10, 2024 Virtual BDLS course over MS Teams at 0800-1200 hours EST.This class has been cancelled.
November 01, 2024 Virtual BDLS course over MS Teams at 1700-2100 hours EST.
January 30, 2025 Virtual BDLS course over MS Teams at 0800-1200 hours EST.
Advanced Disaster Life Support
August 7, 2024 0800-1700 hours EST, 300 Nazareth Road, Kalamazoo, MI
**BDLS is a prerequisite for ADLS
NDLS programs are supported 100% by the Michigan Department of Community Health with funding from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Hospital Preparedness Program Cooperative Agreement Award 5U90TP000528-02. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of ASPR.
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