North Phoenix sits at the center of one of Arizona’s most dynamic healthcare corridors, where hospitals, specialty clinics, and medical training programs serve a growing population around the clock. For providers working across this part of the Valley, maintaining current BLS CPR, ACLS, PALSis not optional — it’s foundational. Safety Training Seminars offers BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses built to meet exactly that standard.
The northeast Phoenix area is home to a dense network of healthcare facilities, from HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center and HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center to the extensive outpatient campuses along Tatum Boulevard and Shea Boulevard. Keeping pace with the clinical demands of this region requires more than a passive refresher — it requires training that actually prepares providers for what happens when a patient decompensates in front of them.
Safety Training Seminars delivers BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses designed around that reality. Participants work through hands-on chest compression technique, precise AED application, and team-based resuscitation dynamics that directly mirror the coordinated response required in real hospital environments. ACLS classes walk providers through rhythm recognition, drug protocols, and the systematic approach to managing cardiac emergencies, while PALS training sharpens skills around pediatric respiratory and cardiovascular crises. Providers throughout the Paradise Valley and North Phoenix medical community consistently point to the practical, instructor-led format as what sets Safety Training Seminars apart from purely online alternatives.
The North Phoenix location on Tatum Boulevard is positioned to serve a wide swath of the metro area without requiring a lengthy drive. Healthcare professionals commuting from Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills, and the North Gateway area all find this location naturally on their route. Neighborhoods like Ahwatukee Foothills, Desert Ridge, and Moon Valley are within comfortable reach as well. Whether you’re traveling along Loop 101, State Route 51 (Piestewa Freeway), or heading south from the I-17 corridor, reaching the training center is straightforward and adds minimal time to an already full day.
Safety Training Seminars provides high-quality BLS CPR, ACLS, PALS, NRP, and First Aid training with a strong focus on hands-on, real-world practice. Our courses cover essential life-saving skills such as high-quality CPR, AED use, airway management, rhythm recognition, pharmacology basics, and team-based resuscitation techniques. Students gain practical experience using advanced algorithms and emergency response techniques to act quickly and confidently in critical situations.
Our North Phoenix location is at 11201 North Tatum Boulevard, Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ 85028. From Scottsdale, take Shea Boulevard west to Tatum Boulevard and turn north — the building is just ahead on your right. Coming from the Piestewa Freeway (SR-51), exit at Shea Boulevard heading east, then turn left onto Tatum Boulevard heading north. Visitors traveling from Cave Creek or Carefree can take Cave Creek Road south, connecting to Tatum Boulevard near the intersection at Shea. Suite 300 is on the third floor with elevator access, and parking is available throughout the complex at no cost.
Maricopa County stretches from the urban density of central Phoenix all the way to the desert communities of Wickenburg and Queen Creek, encompassing a healthcare workforce that numbers in the tens of thousands. Providers throughout this geographic range — working in Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Chandler, Gilbert, and every point between — need an AHA-aligned training option that holds up to employer scrutiny and genuinely prepares them for clinical demands. Safety Training Seminars serves that entire Maricopa County footprint, offering BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses that travel well across zip codes and employer requirements alike. If you’re anywhere in the northeast or northwest Valley and searching for CPR training near Phoenix, the Tatum Boulevard location delivers both convenience and quality.
Our BLS certification in Phoenix is designed for healthcare providers working in one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the U.S. With major systems like Mayo Clinic Arizona and Banner Health, BLS training is essential for many clinical roles.
The course emphasizes high-quality CPR, AED usage, and team-based emergency response. Hands-on practice ensures participants develop both skill accuracy and confidence.
Typical attendees include nurses, paramedics, medical assistants, and healthcare students across the Phoenix Valley.
ACLS classes in Phoenix prepare advanced providers to manage cardiovascular emergencies effectively. Training includes ECG interpretation, medication protocols, airway management, and team leadership skills.
This course is ideal for ER staff, ICU professionals, and paramedics working in high-volume healthcare settings across Phoenix.
PALS certification in Phoenix focuses on pediatric emergency care, helping providers respond to critical conditions in infants and children. Students learn assessment techniques, intervention strategies, and team coordination.
Healthcare professionals working in pediatric units, urgent care centers, and EMS services benefit greatly from this training.
With Phoenix’s large population and active lifestyle, first aid skills are essential in workplaces, schools, and public settings. Our First Aid classes prepare you to handle injuries, dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other emergencies common in Arizona.
This training ensures you can take immediate action while waiting for professional medical help.
The BLS CPR, ACLS, PALScourse at Safety Training Seminars is structured around American Heart Association guidelines and covers the full range of patient scenarios a provider is likely to encounter. Participants learn and practice adult, child, and infant CPR, building technique through direct hands-on repetition rather than passive observation. AED use is integrated throughout the session, with each participant operating the device through realistic scenarios that build true procedural fluency. Choking recognition and relief — including back blows and abdominal thrusts for conscious victims — rounds out the individual skills component. The course also dedicates meaningful time to team dynamics, teaching providers how to function effectively within a resuscitation team, communicate clearly under pressure, and support a team leader in a coordinated response environment.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support training at Safety Training Seminars covers the systematic recognition and management of cardiac arrest, peri-arrest arrhythmias, acute coronary syndromes, and stroke. Participants work through case-based simulations that mirror the high-acuity decisions made in emergency departments and ICUs throughout the Phoenix metro, including facilities affiliated with Banner Health and the Mayo Clinic network. Pediatric Advanced Life Support builds on BLS fundamentals with in-depth coverage of respiratory emergencies, circulatory shock, and cardiac arrest management in infants and children — patient populations that providers at Phoenix Children’s Hospital and pediatric care units across the Valley encounter in real clinical work.
When a patient goes into cardiac arrest, the first few minutes belong entirely to the people already in the room. There is no time to recall a half-remembered protocol or search for the AED. Institutions like HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center, Banner Desert Medical Center, and the various urgent care networks across North Phoenix and Scottsdale depend on providers who respond immediately and correctly. AHA BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS certification training in Phoenix is how that level of readiness gets built and maintained — through repeated, scenario-based practice that turns protocol knowledge into automatic, confident action.
Basic Life Support refers to the core emergency skills every healthcare provider needs before working with patients — the ability to recognize cardiac or respiratory arrest, initiate high-quality CPR, use an AED, and collaborate with a response team. In the Phoenix healthcare market, BLS CPR, ACLS, PALSis a baseline hiring requirement at virtually every clinical employer, from large hospital systems to individual physician offices, ambulatory surgery centers, and long-term care facilities. For the patients receiving care across Maricopa County, it is the assurance that the people responsible for their safety have been prepared to act when preparation matters most.
Two years passes faster than most providers expect, and expired certification cards create real compliance problems for both individuals and the employers who track them. North Phoenix healthcare organizations — from multi-physician group practices to the larger hospital campuses along the Shea and Tatum corridors — monitor provider certification status as part of routine credentialing review. Safety Training Seminars makes renewal straightforward. Renewal courses cover updated AHA guidelines efficiently, reinforce hands-on skills, and get providers back into compliance without consuming more of their schedule than necessary. Booking a renewal class before the expiration window closes is far simpler than managing a lapse.
Safety Training Seminars provides CPR Verification Station™ learning centers in Phoenix, AZ designed for quick and reliable skills evaluation. These stations ensure accuracy by measuring CPR performance with advanced systems. They are perfect for those finishing Self-Guided Learning™ or HeartCode® courses. Our centers help streamline the completion process.
Providers practicing across North Phoenix and Scottsdale often carry demanding clinical loads that make fixed-schedule classroom attendance difficult to coordinate. The Self-Guided Learning™ model was built with exactly that reality in mind. Participants complete the knowledge-based portion of the course online, working through content on their own timeline, then schedule a hands-on skills session at our Phoenix location to complete the practical component. For staff at Desert Ridge area clinics, HonorHealth facilities, or any of the independent practices spread across the northeast Valley, this model delivers full AHA-aligned training without forcing a choice between patient care time and professional development.
HeartCode® Complete takes the hybrid model one step further, integrating an adaptive online learning experience with a structured in-person skills verification. Participants complete the online module at home, then visit our North Phoenix CPR Verification Station™ learning center to demonstrate hands-on proficiency. The result is the same AHA Course Completion eCard issued through traditional instruction — recognized by all major healthcare employers in Maricopa County — delivered through a format that respects the real constraints on provider time. For physicians, advanced practice providers, and busy clinical staff who travel between facilities across the north and northeast Valley, HeartCode® Complete is frequently the most practical path to maintaining current BLS certification.
Providers in the Phoenix area choose Safety Training Seminars because the training reflects what actually happens in clinical environments. Instructors draw on direct healthcare experience and present course content in terms that connect to real patient care situations rather than abstract protocol recitation. The AHA Course Completion eCard is issued the same day the course is successfully completed, which matters when an employer needs documentation before a scheduled shift. Scheduling options extend across weekdays and weekends, accommodating providers working night rotations, part-time schedules, or multiple per diem positions across the Valley. The hands-on environment ensures every participant leaves with skills that have been practiced and verified — not simply observed.
The range of professionals who need BLS CPR, ACLS, or PALS certification in the Phoenix metro is broader than most people assume. Registered nurses and nurse practitioners across HonorHealth and Banner network facilities, paramedics and EMTs staffing the Valley’s emergency services, medical assistants working in North Scottsdale and Desert Ridge clinics, dental hygienists and oral surgery staff, respiratory therapists, radiology technologists, and physical therapists all fall within the scope of providers expected to maintain current AHA certification. Healthcare administration students at institutions like Grand Canyon University, Midwestern University, and Arizona State University’s health sciences programs also complete BLS certification before entering clinical placements. Caregivers working with elderly or medically complex individuals in home settings round out the picture.
Available class dates at the North Phoenix Tatum Boulevard location fill up consistently, particularly during the spring and fall academic calendar periods when students and new hires are completing initial certification. Online enrollment is available at any hour, and the process takes only a few minutes. If you have questions about which course format works best for your employer’s documentation requirements or your own scheduling constraints, the Safety Training Seminars team is ready to help. Don’t wait until your card is expired or your start date is a week away — reserve your seat now, complete the course, and walk out with your AHA Course Completion eCard in hand.
The Tatum Boulevard location sits directly between North Phoenix and Scottsdale, making it one of the most accessible training sites for providers working throughout the northeast Valley. Traveling from Scottsdale’s healthcare corridor along Shea Boulevard, the drive is typically under ten minutes, and the building is easily accessible from both Loop 101 and the Piestewa Freeway (SR-51).
Full BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses are all available at the North Phoenix location. Whether you need initial AHA BLS CPR, ACLS, PALStraining in Phoenix, an ACLS course renewal before a hospital credentialing deadline, or PALS training ahead of a pediatric clinical rotation, each course is offered with multiple scheduling options designed around working provider schedules.
Upon successfully completing the course, participants receive an AHA Course Completion eCard issued the same day. This digital card is accepted by healthcare employers throughout Maricopa County, including HonorHealth, Banner Health, and independent clinical employers across North Phoenix, Scottsdale, and the broader northeast Valley.
HeartCode® Complete allows you to finish the cognitive learning component online before arriving at our North Phoenix CPR Verification Station™ learning center, significantly reducing the in-person time required. The skills session at our Tatum Boulevard facility covers hands-on practice and verification. Both formats result in the same AHA Course Completion eCard, and both are recognized by employers across Phoenix and the wider Maricopa County area.
Yes. All courses are built on American Heart Association curriculum, which is the accepted standard for healthcare employers and academic clinical programs throughout Arizona. Providers affiliated with HonorHealth, employees at clinics throughout the Desert Ridge and Scottsdale Airpark corridors, and students enrolled in healthcare programs at universities across the Valley all use Safety Training Seminars for their AHA certification needs.