Hybrid Wilderness First Responder

This course requires pre-course work.
Course Details

You will be empowered with the knowledge you need to avoid high-risk solutions for low-risk problems. At Gut-Z Journey, we teach you the ‘why’ behind decision-making in the field. The skills you’ll gain from our courses will therefore be incredibly practical and long-lasting.

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Instructor: Natalie Brechtel
Licensed Training Company: Gut-Z Journey
Date
9/11/24 - 9/15/24
Cost
$795.00
Location
Mammoth Lakes , California United States

Wilderness First Responder

Course Details

Alt tuition price for students.  This 8-day, 80-hour course from Wilderness Medical Associates provides the prerequisite training and certification necessary for employment as a professional outdoor instructor at nationally recognized programs such as NOLS and Outward Bound. The curriculum goes beyond the basics needed for first aid certification to emphasize the skills and knowledge needed in backcountry rescue situations when extended care may be needed.

Full Course Description
Instructor: Alice Henshaw
Host: Cornell Outdoor Education
Licensed Training Company: AVH Global
Date
1/13/25 - 1/20/25
Cost
$940.00
Location
Ithaca, New York United States

5-Day Wilderness First Responder

This course requires pre-course work.
Course Details

Wilderness Medicine Training Courses year round in Montana.

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Instructor: Susan Purvis
Host: Crested Butte Outdoors
Licensed Training Company: Crested Butte Outdoors
Date
10/12/24 - 10/16/24
Cost
$1,050.00
Location
Marion, Montana United States

Hybrid Wilderness First Responder

This course requires pre-course work.
Course Details

REGISTRATION goes live 9/1/2024 on the AVHglobal.com website!!!!!

We will run 0900-1700 daily with homework– bring your own lunch– but we have a beautiful facility to work out of!

Full Course Description
Instructor: Alice Henshaw
Host: AVH Global LLC
Licensed Training Company: AVH Global
Date
12/27/24 - 12/31/24
Cost
$850.00
Location
New Paltz, New York United States

Hybrid Wilderness First Responder

This course requires pre-course work.
Course Details

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the ideal medical training for anyone who spends a lot of time outside! This includes serious outdoor enthusiasts, outdoor educators, wilderness guides, members of the military, professional search and rescue teams, wildland firefighters, researchers, and those involved in disaster relief. The course provides essential training in wilderness medicine, leadership, and critical thinking for professionals and leaders working and traveling in outdoor, low-resource, and remote environments. The WFR curriculum is both comprehensive and practical and involves a minimum of 70 hours of instruction when taught in the United States (hours vary slightly in other countries). During the course, students learn the essential principles and skills required to assess and manage medical problems in isolated and extreme environments for days and weeks if necessary. To earn certification, students must meet the criteria set forth in our Functional Position Description as well as the minimum WFR performance and testing standards by the last day of course. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a Wilderness First Responder certification and certification of CPR taught to an equivalent health care provider level.

Course Location:
Located in the Willamette Valley, just outside of the Portland metro area, George Fox University provides a convenient setting with quick access to hotels, restaurants, and nearby camping. The city of Newberg is also just one hour from endless adventure on Mt. Hood and the Pacific Ocean on the Oregon coast.

Full Course Description
Instructor: Eli LaMouria
Licensed Training Company: Adventure Training Consultants
Date
8/3/24 - 8/7/24
Cost
$750.00
Location
Newberg, Oregon United States

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