Where else do we go?
In addition to our affiliate programs, CALS brings courses to other states upon request.

Wisconsin
CALS has had a presence in Wisconsin since 2005. We recently hosted courses in Chetek, Osceola, River Falls, Shell Lake, and Wausau.
The state trauma committee has officially approved CALS as the go-to program for providing trauma education to Level IV Trauma Hospitals for both providers and nurses.
View our Calendar to register for an upcoming Wisconsin CALS Course
All other inquiries can be directed to info@calsprogram.org
Oklahoma
The first Oklahoma CALS Course was in 2019. Since then, we have brought CALS to locations all over the state, including Oklahoma City, Sulphur, Enid, Tahlequah, Boise City, Edmond, Altus, Elk City, Alva, and Claremore.
To view our upcoming Oklahoma CALS Courses, visit our Calendar
All other inquiries can be directed to info@calsprogram.org.
North Dakota
Since 2019, CALS has hosted courses in Bismarck, Minot, and Devils Lake.
Visit our Calendar to view upcoming North Dakota CALS Courses
If you’re interested in hosting a CALS Course in North Dakota, email info@calsprogram.org
Iowa
Every few years, CALS hosts a course in Osage, IA.
If you’re interested in bringing CALS to another part of the state or want to be notified next time we’re in Iowa, email info@calsprogram.org
Where should we go next?
Don’t see your state? Let’s change that.
Reach out to us at (762) 285-8939 or info@calsprogram.org to inquire about bringing CALS somewhere new.
You can view our hosting packet and more information on our Resources page.
Affiliate News
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Dr. Darrell Carter Receives NRHA Outstanding Educator Award 5/21/26
This year’s National Rural Health Association Outstanding Educator Award recipient is Dr. Darrell Carter, co-founder of Comprehensive Advanced Life Support (CALS). Dr. Carter’s 54-year career as a family practice physician exemplifies extraordinary dedication to rural healthcare, clinical excellence, and transformative educational leadership. His vision has delivered education to nearly 17,000 healthcare professionals across 17 states…
