Wilderness Medicine and Rescue Semester
Wilderness Medicine and Rescue Semester
The Wilderness Medicine and Rescue Semester is a unique blend of wilderness skills, medicine, rescue, and leadership. The course is designed for those who aspire to be members of a search and rescue team, lead wilderness trips, learn risk management for whitewater, assist with rock rescue, or work on an urban ambulance. If this is how you want to spend your time, then this semester will help you achieve those goals.
The semester includes an intensive four-week Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician (WEMT) classroom-based course, a wilderness backpacking section, a rock climbing and rock rescue camp, and river travel and rescue. The semester is woven with themes of leadership, expedition behavior, communication and decision-making, as well as wilderness evacuation, swiftwater, and rock rescue skills. This demanding semester will challenge you in both traditional and wilderness classrooms. The days are long, and the expectations are high. The rigors of this semester will provide you with the theoretical and practical foundations for a career in outdoor recreation, medicine, and rescue.
NOLS’ Wyss Wilderness Medicine Campus in Lander, Wyoming is the home for the classroom, scenarios, and clinical rotations of the WEMT course. The backpacking expedition focuses on fundamental wilderness skills, leadership and wilderness evacuations. The rock climbing section will include basic skills such as bouldering, belaying, and knots as well as rock rescue skills and continued themes of leadership and environmental studies. A multi-week river expedition through Utah’s scenic river canyons will introduce you to river canoeing or kayak/raft and swiftwater rescue skills.
The climbing and rock rescue, and river travel and rescue skills are taught in the framework of a NOLS field expedition. If your interest is purely rescue skills, you should seek training with other providers. If your interest is learning medical and rescue skills in the context of a NOLS expedition, this is the semester for you.
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Additional Details
Certifications: The Wilderness and Urban EMT is included in every semester. You will also receive a selection of the following NOLS certifications:
- Leave No Trace Level 2 Instructor
- Rock Rescue
- and/or Swiftwater Rescue
Duration
75 days
Age
18+ yrs
Certifications
- Leave No Trace Level 2 Educator
- Swiftwater Rescue Training
- Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician
- Emergency Medical Technician
- Rock Rescue Training
Equipment Deposit
$1000
Start/End
Lander, WY
Fly In/Out
Riverton, WY (RIW)

Financial aid & Scholarships
NOLS supports a variety of outside financial aid options:
- AmeriCorps
- 529 College Savings Plans
- Veteran's Benefits (In Wyoming only)
If you are fluent in American Sign Language or Signed Exact English, you may be eligible to receive a full scholarship to your wilderness medicine course.