Hybrid Wilderness First Responder - Summer II - 2021

First Aid Course

Wilderness First Responder

The Hybrid Wilderness First Responder (H-WFR) course combines 20-30 hours of online coursework with five days of onsite training to provide intermediate medical skills to individuals working or playing in a remote or wilderness setting

scheduled for Self-study + 5 in-person class days June 9-13. 

This is a second offering due to high demand.

The Hybrid Wilderness First Responder (H-WFR) course combines 20-30 hours of online coursework with five days of onsite training to provide intermediate medical skills to individuals working or playing in a remote or wilderness setting.

  • Self-study materials will be available through an online content provider by May 17. Adequate progress must be confirmed (through check-ins and quizzes) prior to starting the in-class portion. 
  • No refunds for cancellations will be available after the online portion of the course opens. 

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification is considered the minimum standard for outdoor professionals working as guides, trip leaders, and outdoor educators; the course is also recommended for individual adventurers venturing beyond the realm of quick and easy 911 access.

This  course is taught by instructors from Remote Medical Training. For more information on Remote Medical Training and the course, see their website. Note: This instance of the H-WFR does not include the NREMT Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certification.

Location of classroom portion:  Mountaineers Seattle Program Center, 7700 SAND POINT WAY NE, SEATTLE, WA 98115  Get directions. Additional evening location may be nearby rather than immediately onsite; exact location and meeting time will be specified during class. 

Key Topics Covered: The WFR covers legal considerations, patient assessment, lifting and moving patients, altitude, immersion, submersion, lightning, and altered mental states. The course curriculum also educates students on how to successfully manage shock, head injuries, wounds, infection, musculoskeletal and spinal injuries, respiratory and cardiac emergencies, abdominal pain, metabolic and allergic reactions, cold and heat emergencies, and more.

Certifications Received: Wilderness First Responder (WFR), CPR (Emergency Safety Care Institute)

Course Format:  Pre-course self-study required through online coursework: 20-30 hours. Five days in classroom non-residential; students responsible for food/lodging; 8am-5pm for five consecutive days with one additional evening scenario on the 4th day.

 

Course Requirements

This course has no scheduled activities.

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