Wilderness and backcountry medicine differs
significantly from conventional EMS and standard Red Cross courses that
are oriented to the urban environment.
In these courses, you will learn to deal with medical emergencies when
help is miles away and dialing 911 is not an option. You will be prepared
for emergency situations that involve prolonged patient care, severe
environments and improvised equipment.
WILDERNESS SURVIVAL
Discover the threads connecting the teachings of our ancestors to our
every day lives.Learn survival techniques that embody increased awareness
while fostering our innate curiosity. Develop a better relationship with
the natural environment by building and surviving in a primitive shelter,
and learning to make fire by friction. Join us for a weekend unlike anything
you have ever done before. Allow nature to be your ultimate teacher.
WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA)
Wilderness First Aid is an excellent introduction to wilderness medicine.
Anyone who spends time in the outdoors owes it to themselves and their
partners to take this 16 hour course. Successful completion of the course
will include Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications from Wilderness
Medical Associates which are both valid for 3 years. This CPR course curriculum
is consistent with current American Heart Association standards for the
lay rescuer. In addition, it addresses in more detail the special concerns
in a remote or wilderness setting.
WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER (WFR)
Wilderness First Responder is the definitive medical training course
for all outdoor leaders and enthusiasts. Anyone who spends time playing
or leading others in the outdoors owes it to themselves and their partners
to take this 72 hour course. Successful completion of the course will
include Wilderness First Responder and CPR certification card from Wilderness
Medical Associates valid for 3 years. This CPR course curriculum is consistent
with current American Heart Association standards at the healthcare provider
level. In addition, it addresses in more detail the special concerns in
a remote or wilderness setting including oxygen use and basic airway management
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