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Wilderness Medicine Institute
 

Three hours of college credit are available for this course.
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This is a nationally recognized program that trains participants to respond to emergencies in remote settings.

The 80-hour curriculum includes standards for urban and extended care situations. Special topics include but are not limited to: wound management and infection, realigning fractures and dislocations, improvised splinting techniques, patient monitoring and long term management problems, up-to-date information on all environmental emergencies, plus advice on drug therapies. Emphasis is placed on prevention and decision-making, not the memorization of lists.

This course is designed specifically to provide you with the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions in remote locations. Half of your time will be spent completing practical skills, case studies and scenarios designed to challenge your decision making abilities. The WMI Adult & Child CPR is included in this course.

The Wilderness First Responder course is pre-approved for 70 hours of EMT Continuing Education Hours (CEH) by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS).

For active members of the Wilderness Medical Society, this course has been approved for up to 59.5 hours of credit (27 core and 32.5 elective) towards a Fellowship of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM). There is an additional fee of $15 for students requesting these credits.

Download for more information: Fellows Brochure (pdf)


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WFR students rescue a patient from a cold mountain stream. After receiving certification from WMI, many students go onto careers as emergency care providers.
Photo: Brad Christensen

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  Initial Training
Wilderness EMT
Wilderness First Responder
Wilderness Advanced First Aid
Wilderness First Aid
  Recertification
Wilderness First Responder Recertification
EMT Basic Refresher Training Program (RTP)
  Education for Medical Professionals
Wilderness Medicine for the Professional Practitioner
Wilderness Upgrade for Medical Professionals
Medicine in the Wild - Medical Student Elective
Wilderness Medicine Expeditions
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"When I signed up for the WFR course I knew that I would be responsible for all this information, but I had no idea how I could absorb it all in a mere 10 days. Thanks to the excellent teaching techniques of my instructors, I was able to take in all the information with the confidence necessary of handling an emergency in the back country."

- 2003 WFR graduate
UC Santa Cruz, CA

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