EMS Providers in Wisconsin usually need a Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification at the Healthcare Provider level. Required skills include; Adult, child and infant CPR, AED, and use of a bag-valve-mask. Some EMS may also need a First Aid course as well, but this is determined by the employer.
EMS Providers in Wisconsin are required to do the Basic Life Support level of CPR certification for Healthcare Providers that includes a practical skills evaluation through a classroom or blended training process. 100% online CPR will only be an option upon the discretion of the employer or institution and is not accepted by the state licensing department or for continuing education credits for Emergency Medical Services.
Some employers may require a specific type of training, or may leave it up to the State’s requirement. If you are not certain of your employer's requirement, make sure to check with them about both the training type and the required course content.
CAPCE (previously called CECBEMS) requires maintaining CPR for Healthcare Providers that includes practical skills evaluation component. As a CAPCE-accredited organization, we have multiple courses available for CE hours listed, covering ACLS, PALS, Ergonomics, Bloodborne Pathogens and others. Go to our courses page and click on sign up for CEs.
CAPCE (previously CECBEMS) recognizes that EMS providers are required to maintain certification in a number of disciplines, including:
EMS providers frequently maintain these certifications simultaneously through distributive learning. There are a number of CAPCE-accredited organizations that offer these certification courses. Basic Life Support (BLS) must always include a hands-on component.
The Wisconsin Department of Health requires Healthcare Provider level CPR certification with practical skills component that is accepted by the Board or CAPCE approved. The Board has a list of Approved Providers here.
Chapter DHS 110 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
LICENSING, CERTIFICATION, AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
DHS 110.06 Application for initial license or certificate; initial training requirements; endorsements.
(1) Eligibility. To apply for an initial license as an EMT or certificate as a first responder, the applicant shall meet all of the following requirements:
(e) The individual is certified in CPR at the healthcare professional level by a CPR organization specified under s. DHS 110.17 (1). If the application is for licensure at the EMT-intermediate or EMT-paramedic level, the applicant is also certified by an organization specified under s. DHS 110.17 (1) in all of the following:
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In addition to your online first aid and CPR certification, practice hands-on with a CPR manikin in a blended program.
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