ACLS Recertification Courses Expand to Fremont

- A statewide training provider announced ACLS recertification courses will be available for California hospital nurses, including sessions in Fremont. - The company says it offers courses at over 100 locations, allowing nurses to choose convenient format and site. - Hospitals and nurses may use these offerings to meet 2026 ACLS compliance requirements and avoid credentialing gaps (safetytrainingseminars.com).

Advanced Cardiac Life Support recertification classes are now being offered in Fremont for California hospital nurses who need to keep that credential current. (safetytrainingseminars.com) Safety Training Seminars lists Fremont on its class network and shows an April 2026 calendar for courses at 42808 Christy St. in Fremont. The provider says it teaches American Heart Association ACLS, Basic Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support classes across California. (safetytrainingseminars.com) The company’s statewide locations page says it operates in more than 90 California offices, while its main site says classes are available in Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Fresno, and dozens of other cities. Fremont adds another Bay Area option for nurses trying to book around rotating shifts. (safetytrainingseminars.com, safetytrainingseminars.com) Advanced Cardiac Life Support is the emergency-response training used for cardiac arrest, stroke, and other life-threatening cardiovascular events. The American Heart Association says nurses can take it through classroom training or HeartCode, a blended format that combines online work with an in-person skills check. (heart.org) The timing matters because ACLS cards are valid for two years, and hospitals commonly require current certification for nurses working in emergency, critical-care, and other acute-care settings. Safety Training Seminars said lapses can create scheduling or credentialing problems for bedside staff. (safetytrainingseminars.com, safetytrainingseminars.com) California’s nursing regulator does not make ACLS a universal license-renewal rule for every registered nurse. The California Board of Registered Nursing instead requires 30 contact hours of continuing education every two years, while ACLS is often imposed by employers and hospital credentialing offices for specific roles. (rn.ca.gov, safetytrainingseminars.com) That distinction shapes how nurses plan training in 2026: the state license and the hospital badge are not always governed by the same checklist. A nurse can be in good standing with the board and still need an active ACLS card to keep working in an intensive care unit or emergency department. (rn.ca.gov, safetytrainingseminars.com) Safety Training Seminars says its Fremont and statewide courses issue American Heart Association certification cards and use the current AHA 2025 guidelines. For nurses in the East Bay, the practical change is simple: one more local place to renew before a two-year card expires. (safetytrainingseminars.com, safetytrainingseminars.com)

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