National Training Center (East)
Augusta University, Center of Operational Medicine
1120 15th St., AF-2039
Augusta, GA 30912

Contact: Jeb Sheidler
Phone: 706-721-3548
Email: jsheidler@augusta.edu

Course Date: January 29, 2025

Location: Virtual

Cost: None - closed course

Prerequisites: BDLS & ADLS

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3623

The National Disaster Life Support Instructor's course provides the core content and materials for participants who have successfully completed the BDLS v3.0 and ADLS v3.0 to become a certified NDLS Instructor.  All NDLS instructors must be affiliated with a NDLS training center in order to teach any of the NDLS courses including CDLS, BDLS, and ADLS.

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Course Date/Time: January 17, 2025 from 8:30 am - 12:30 pm (arrive at 8:00 am to sign-in)

Location: Greenville Memorial Campus, 701 Grove Rd. Greenville, SC 29605 First Floor, Conference Room 2

Cost: None

Prerequisites: None

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3624

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Course Date: March 4 - 5, 2025

Location: Don Soffer Clinical Research Center Building, Gordon Center-First Floor, 1120 NW 14th Street Miami, FL 33136

Cost: None - contact Angel “Al” Brotons, Director, Training Operations, Division of Prehospital and Emergency Training, Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation in Medical Education abrotons@miami.edu | 305-243-6492(direct) with any questions

Prerequisites: BDLS 3.0

Link to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3575

ADLS® is an advanced practicum course for the trained BDLS® provider. It is an intensive, 2-day course that allows students to demonstrate competencies in casualty decontamination, specified essential skills, and mass casualty incident information systems/technology applications. Using simulated, all-hazards scenarios and mass causality incidents, ADLS® makes use of four interactive sessions in which participants treat simulated patients in various disaster drills and situations. Training is focused on the development of hands-on skills to allow participants to apply the knowledge learned in BDLS®.

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Course Date: March 3, 2025

Location: Don Soffer Clinical Research Center Building, Gordon Center-First Floor, 1120 NW 14th Street, Miami, FL 33136

Cost: None - contact Angel “Al” Brotons, Director, Training Operations, Division of Prehospital and Emergency Training, Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation in Medical Education at abrotons@miami.edu | 305-243-6492(direct) with any questions

Prerequisites: None

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3574

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Course Date: November 18 - 19, 2024

Location: AMR Knoxville, 10140 Gallows Point Dr, Knoxville, TN 37931

Cost: No Cost - contact Chris McClain at christopher.mclain@gmr.net with any enrollment quesitons.

Prerequisites: BDLS 3.0

Link to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3565

ADLS® is an advanced practicum course for the trained BDLS® provider. It is an intensive, 2-day course that allows students to demonstrate competencies in casualty decontamination, specified essential skills, and mass casualty incident information systems/technology applications. Using simulated, all-hazards scenarios and mass causality incidents, ADLS® makes use of four interactive sessions in which participants treat simulated patients in various disaster drills and situations. Training is focused on the development of hands-on skills to allow participants to apply the knowledge learned in BDLS®.

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Course Date: February 6 - 7, 2024

Location: Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute - Pelham, 2759 SC-14, Greer, SC 29650

Cost: None - contact Jeb Sheidler at jsheidler@augusta.edu with questions regarding the required enrollment code

Prerequisites: BDLS 3.0

Link to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3371

ADLS® is an advanced practicum course for the trained BDLS® provider. It is an intensive, 2-day course that allows students to demonstrate competencies in casualty decontamination, specified essential skills, and mass casualty incident information systems/technology applications. Using simulated, all-hazards scenarios and mass causality incidents, ADLS® makes use of four interactive sessions in which participants treat simulated patients in various disaster drills and situations. Training is focused on the development of hands-on skills to allow participants to apply the knowledge learned in BDLS®.

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Course Date: July 18, 2023

Course Location: Online

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3294

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Course Date: August 29-30, 2023

Location: Eau Claire Fire Station #10, 820 Malden Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54703

Cost: This is a closed course for participants from Wisconsin. Interested participants contact your HERC Coordinator with your name and facility name to obtain an enrollment code.

Prerequisites: Recommended: FEMA IS-100 or IS-100HCb.(Intro, to Incident Command System (or equivalent)

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3284

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The CHEC Certification Program is a tiered certification process incorporating advancing course work as pre-requisites to three levels of certification using the CHEC Basic and Advanced courses as the foundation. 

CHEC Basic: 2-day course; 13.5 CEU’s       

  •      CHEC courses are customarily offered over 3 consecutive days.
  •      Single course enrollment is permitted.
  •      CHEC Basic is a pre-requisite to CHEC Advanced.
  •      CEUs are honored and accepted by The State Office of EMS and EMA to maintain certification.
  •      Students receive a handbook and electronic resource materials.

Course Date: August 31, 2023

Location: EAU Claire Fire Station #10, 820 Malden Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54703

Cost: This is a closed course for participants from Wisconsin. Interested participants contact your HERC Coordinator with your name and facility name to obtain an enrollment code.

Prerequisites: Completion of Basic CHEC is required. Recommended: FEMA IS-120 (Intro to Exercises) and FEMA IS-235 (Emergency Planning)

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3285

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The CHEC Certification Program is a tiered certification process incorporating advancing course work as pre-requisites to three levels of certification using the CHEC Basic and Advanced courses as the foundation.   

  •      CHEC courses are customarily offered over 3 consecutive days.
  •      Single course enrollment is permitted.
  •      CHEC Basic is a pre-requisite to CHEC Advanced.
  •      CEUs are honored and accepted by The State Office of EMS and EMA to maintain certification.
  •      Students receive a handbook and electronic resource materials.