Troy sits at the center of Oakland County’s most active professional and medical corridor, where the expectations placed on healthcare providers are as high as anywhere in Michigan. When emergencies happen in this city, trained responders make the difference. Safety Training Seminars offers BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses designed for the professionals Troy’s healthcare system depends on daily.
Oakland County’s healthcare infrastructure runs deep, and Troy sits squarely in the middle of it. Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital Troy — one of Michigan’s most respected acute care facilities — anchors the city’s medical community and sets a high bar for provider readiness. Ascension Providence and the broader network of specialty practices, outpatient surgery centers, and urgent care clinics stretching from Big Beaver Road to Rochester Road collectively employ thousands of clinical professionals who need current, verifiable emergency training.
Safety Training Seminars delivers BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses that go beyond rote memorization. Students work through hands-on compression drills, AED operation, two-rescuer coordination, and team-based resuscitation scenarios that reflect the kind of real clinical pressure providers face at Beaumont Troy or in any fast-moving acute care environment. The instruction is grounded, the instructors bring field experience into the room, and the AHA Course Completion eCard is issued the same day. That’s why healthcare professionals across Troy and the surrounding Oakland County communities consistently choose Safety Training Seminars when it’s time to certify or renew.
Our Troy training center sits along one of Oakland County’s most accessible corridors, within easy reach of Birmingham, Clawson, Madison Heights, Royal Oak, and Sterling Heights to the south and east. Providers coming from Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, or Pontiac to the north can reach the facility quickly via I-75 or Crooks Road. Those heading in from Warren or Center Line via I-696 won’t find a closer or more convenient BLS training option in the county. Whether you’re based near the Somerset Collection area or working in one of the office and clinical parks along Livernois Avenue, the location is a natural stop on your route.
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 Troy training center is at 1755 W Big Beaver Road, Suite 110, Troy, MI 48084 — positioned directly on Big Beaver Road, Oakland County’s primary east-west business corridor. From I-75 northbound or southbound, take the Big Beaver Road exit and head west. The building is on your right, just past Coolidge Highway. From I-696, head north on Crooks Road or Coolidge Highway and turn east on Big Beaver Road. Parking is ample and on-site. The location is minutes from Corewell Health Beaumont Troy and easily accessible for providers commuting from across the northern Oakland County metro.
Oakland County is one of Michigan’s most populous counties and home to one of the state’s most concentrated clusters of healthcare infrastructure. Beyond Troy, Safety Training Seminars serves providers throughout the county — including Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Rochester and Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Southfield, Farmington Hills, and Novi. Whether you’re pursuing a first-time BLS certification course in Troy, MI or need ACLS or PALS renewal to stay compliant with Oakland County hospital requirements, our Big Beaver Road location is the most convenient, full-service AHA training center serving the entire northern metro. There’s no need to navigate downtown Detroit or search for providers in neighboring counties — we cover the full Oakland County footprint from one professional, well-equipped facility.
Healthcare professionals in Troy benefit from BLS training that supports clinical roles across facilities like Beaumont Hospital, Troy. This course focuses on CPR quality, AED operation, and effective teamwork during emergencies.
Through practical exercises, participants build the skills needed to respond confidently in critical situations. Common attendees include nurses, EMTs, and allied healthcare professionals throughout Oakland County.
ACLS classes in Troy prepare providers to handle complex cardiac emergencies. Training includes rhythm recognition, airway management, medication protocols, and leadership in resuscitation scenarios. This course is ideal for professionals working in emergency and critical care environments.
PALS training in Troy provides essential skills for responding to pediatric emergencies. Participants learn how to identify and manage respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac arrest in children. This course is widely required for pediatric healthcare providers and EMS teams.
In a busy suburban setting like Troy, first aid skills are valuable for both workplaces and households. This course prepares individuals to manage injuries, sudden illnesses, and emergency situations with confidence. Participants gain practical knowledge that can be applied in everyday life.
The BLS CPR course at our Troy location follows the full American Heart Association curriculum for healthcare providers, with a hands-on emphasis that distinguishes it from online-only options. Students practice adult, child, and infant CPR — developing proper hand placement, correct compression depth and rate, and the full chest recoil technique that AHA guidelines specifically require. AED training goes beyond identification: students practice turning the device on, placing pads correctly on different patient types, and safely integrating shock delivery into a continuous resuscitation sequence. Foreign body airway obstruction relief is taught for responsive and unresponsive patients across all age groups, and two-rescuer CPR protocols round out a curriculum built for team-based clinical environments like those at Beaumont Troy.
Our ACLS certification course in Troy, MI is structured for the advanced provider who manages high-acuity cardiac events in hospital or prehospital settings. The curriculum works through systematic clinical assessment, recognition and management of life-threatening arrhythmias, acute coronary syndrome protocols, stroke response, and post-resuscitation stabilization — all through structured team case simulations that demand leadership, communication, and protocol fluency simultaneously. Our PALS certification training in Troy, MI addresses the distinct demands of pediatric emergencies, including respiratory failure, circulatory compromise, and infant and child resuscitation sequences, using case-based scenarios aligned with current AHA guidelines and relevant to pediatric and emergency departments throughout Oakland County.
At Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital Troy, the emergency department and critical care units depend on providers who can step into a resuscitation without hesitation. A nurse who hasn’t refreshed BLS technique in three years may default to outdated compression depth habits. An advanced provider unfamiliar with current ACLS arrhythmia algorithms may lose critical seconds during a cardiac event. Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine — whose clinical training programs are closely tied to Beaumont Troy — reinforces this standard through its emphasis on protocol-current education. BLS, ACLS, and PALS training through Safety Training Seminars keeps every provider on the right side of that standard, whether they’re working on the floors of Beaumont Troy or staffing a clinic on Maple Road in Birmingham.
For providers in Troy and across Oakland County, Basic Life Support certification is the AHA’s established standard for healthcare professionals who may need to initiate or support resuscitation in any clinical setting. BLS CPR, ACLS, PALS confirms that a nurse, paramedic, dental assistant, or medical technician meets the emergency response baseline that Michigan healthcare employers use when onboarding or renewing clinical staff. It validates competency in CPR across patient age groups, AED use, airway management, and two-rescuer dynamics — the foundational skills that every clinical role in Troy’s hospital and outpatient environment depends on.
Most Oakland County healthcare employers — including Corewell Health, Ascension, and Henry Ford Health system facilities — require BLS CPR renewal every two years, with ACLS and PALS on the same schedule. Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine’s residency programs and affiliated clinical sites track certification status as part of ongoing training compliance. Letting a certification lapse — even briefly — can delay a contract start, flag a credentialing review, or disqualify a provider from a shift pickup during a staff shortage. Safety Training Seminars resolves that risk efficiently: schedule your renewal, attend the skills session at our Troy location, and leave the same day with an updated AHA Course Completion eCard.
Safety Training Seminars delivers CPR Verification Station™ learning centers in Troy, MI for efficient and precise CPR assessment. These stations provide instant performance feedback to ensure correct technique. Ideal for Self-Guided Learning™ or HeartCode® students, they simplify the final step. Our centers support fast and convenient completion.
Troy’s healthcare professionals are among the busiest in the state, and traditional classroom scheduling rarely fits cleanly into hospital shift rotations or busy clinic schedules. Our Self-Guided Learning™ format gives providers the freedom to complete the knowledge-based portion of BLS, ACLS, or PALS entirely on their own timeline — whether that’s an early morning in Rochester Hills, a quiet evening in Birmingham, or a break room session between patient rounds. Once the online portion is complete, a focused hands-on skills session at our Troy CPR Verification Station™ learning center closes out the certification process. It’s a hybrid model built for real healthcare schedules, not theoretical ones.
HeartCode® Complete is the American Heart Association’s adaptive online learning system, and it’s consistently one of the most time-efficient BLS certification options available to Troy-area providers. The online module works through all required content — compression mechanics, AED integration, rescue breathing, and team dynamics — using an adaptive format that meets learners at their current knowledge level rather than making everyone start from scratch. After completing the module, students come into our Troy training center for a skills verification session at the CPR Verification Station™. The in-person check is practical and focused, and your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued the same day upon successful course completion — no waiting, no delay.
Earning your BLS certification at Safety Training Seminars is a clear, efficient process with no unnecessary steps.
Step 1 — Complete the Online Course: Work through the AHA HeartCode online module at your own pace from home or any location that suits your schedule — no classroom time required upfront.
Step 2 — Attend a Skills Session: Come into our Troy location on W Big Beaver Road for a hands-on skills check with an experienced instructor. Compression technique, AED operation, airway management, and team response are all verified in a focused, professional setting.
Step 3 — Receive Your eCard: Upon successful course completion, your official AHA Course Completion eCard is issued the same day — valid nationwide at hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across Michigan and beyond.
Troy’s clinical community has options when it comes to BLS and advanced life support training. What brings providers back to Safety Training Seminars is a combination of factors that other programs don’t consistently deliver together: instructors who bring genuine clinical experience into every session, scheduling that works around the irregular hours of hospital-based careers, same-day eCard issuance that removes any gap between completion and employer documentation, and a hands-on training environment that builds real skill rather than just satisfying a compliance requirement. Providers across Oakland County — from Beaumont Troy’s nursing floors to Rochester Hills’ specialty clinics — trust Safety Training Seminars because the results are consistent and the process respects their time.
The full breadth of Troy’s healthcare and allied health community benefits from current AHA certification. Registered nurses and LVNs at Beaumont Troy and surrounding Oakland County hospitals, emergency medical technicians and paramedics, physicians and advanced practice providers in private practice and urgent care, dental hygienists and dental assistants throughout Troy’s busy professional district, medical assistants, respiratory therapists, occupational and physical therapists, surgical technologists, pharmacy technicians, and healthcare students enrolled at Oakland University or Macomb Community College all need to meet AHA BLS standards. Caregivers working in Troy’s assisted living facilities, home health agencies, and school-based health settings also regularly enroll to fulfill employer requirements and maintain emergency readiness in non-hospital environments.
In Oakland County’s competitive healthcare job market, a missing or expired certification can stop an offer in its tracks. Safety Training Seminars provides same-day BLS CPR, ACLS, PALS options for Troy-area providers who need documentation without waiting. Finish the online portion, attend your skills session at our Big Beaver Road location, and walk out with an official AHA digital certification card — accepted at every major healthcare employer in Michigan and recognized nationwide. Whether you’re responding to a new hire requirement at Beaumont Troy, managing a renewal before your two-year window closes, or racing against a compliance deadline, our same-day certification pathway delivers what you need, when you need it.
The providers who stay current don’t wait for a deadline to push them into action. They schedule their BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification before the gap becomes a problem — and they come to Safety Training Seminars because the process is straightforward and the outcome is immediate. Sessions at our Troy location fill up, especially around hospital onboarding periods and annual credential review cycles in Oakland County. Don’t let a scheduling delay become a career delay. Enroll today in a BLS CPR, ACLS, or PALS class in Troy, MI, and walk out with your AHA Course Completion eCard ready to present to any employer in the state.
Yes. Our BLS CPR courses are built on the American Heart Association curriculum, and the AHA Course Completion eCard is the standard recognized by Corewell Health, Ascension Providence, and the vast majority of healthcare employers throughout Oakland County. Beaumont Troy and other regional facilities align their provider documentation requirements with AHA standards. We recommend confirming the specific eCard format or any supplemental documentation your department requires before your session, as internal credentialing processes can vary by unit or role.
Many OUWB medical students complete AHA BLS CPR, ACLS, PALS through Safety Training Seminars, particularly those using the HeartCode® Complete format during preclinical or early clinical years. Our Troy location on Big Beaver Road is convenient for students based on or near the Oakland University campus in Rochester. Before enrolling, verify with your program coordinator that an AHA BLS eCard meets your curriculum and clinical site documentation requirements, as specific formats may be required by individual rotation sites.
For students using HeartCode® Complete or our Self-Guided Learning™ format, the hands-on skills session at our Troy CPR Verification Station™ learning center typically runs between 60 and 90 minutes. During that time, an instructor verifies compression technique, AED use, rescue breathing, and two-rescuer coordination. Upon successful course completion, your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued the same day. Students often schedule sessions during a lunch break or immediately before or after a hospital shift.
This question comes up frequently among newly hired clinical staff and students entering the field. Heartsaver CPR courses are designed for laypersons — the general public, workplace responders, and community members without clinical training requirements. BLS CPR is the AHA’s standard for healthcare providers and covers two-rescuer protocols, bag-mask ventilation, and clinical team dynamics that Heartsaver does not include. Nearly every hospital, clinic, dental practice, and healthcare employer in Troy and Oakland County requires BLS — not Heartsaver — for clinical staff. If your job description involves direct patient care, BLS is the course you need.
Yes. We regularly coordinate group certification and renewal sessions for clinical teams, private practices, specialty clinics, and healthcare organizations throughout Troy and Oakland County. Group sessions at our Big Beaver Road location allow department managers to align the entire team’s certification status ahead of a compliance audit, a new facility opening, or an annual review period. This is especially useful for multi-provider practices, urgent care networks, and hospital units that need simultaneous renewal without pulling staff through individual sessions over several weeks. Contact us with your group size, course needs, and preferred timeline to get started.