
Over 30 Years of Wilderness Medicine Education
NOLS offers wilderness medicine courses that will prepare you to recognize, treat, and prevent injuries and illnesses that are common in the outdoors.
You’ll learn NOLS’ industry-leading, data-informed wilderness medicine curriculum and build new skills through hands-on practice scenarios.

Why Choose NOLS Wilderness Medicine

Your Wilderness Medicine Instructors
NOLS wilderness medicine instructors are expert educators with years of medical and wilderness leadership experience. They are, first and foremost, intentional educators. With backgrounds ranging from veterans of the U.S. Navy to National Park Service Rangers, outdoor educators, flight nurses, and more, they bring real and deep experiences to teaching the recognition, treatment, and prevention of wilderness emergencies.
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Immersive Wilderness Medicine Curriculum
Developed by NOLS staff who are industry experts and experienced practitioners, our curriculum is field tested by our expedition instructors and informed by decades of injury and illness data. These help us prepare students to respond to the most likely incidents that happen in the wilderness.
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Learn Essential Wilderness Medicine Skills
Develop wilderness medicine skills like how to assess and respond to injuries, illnesses, and accidents in the wild, emphasizing improvisation with limited resources. Key topics include wilderness first aid, CPR, wound management, splinting, and patient evacuation techniques. Our courses emphasize teamwork, critical thinking, and decision-making, ensuring that you are prepared to provide effective medical care when conventional help is distant or unavailable, fostering confidence in outdoor adventures.

Develop Risk Management Skills
These courses approach risk assessment and mitigation from a patient-focused, wilderness medicine perspective. You will learn to recognize potential medical complications, make informed decisions, and prioritize patient wellbeing. Through hands-on scenarios and practical exercises, students not only develop proficiency in wilderness medicine but also gain the ability to adeptly manage medical risks in various environments. This preparation equips you with the competence and confidence to navigate the unpredictable medical challenges posed by remote wilderness settings.

Wilderness Medicine at NOLS
NOLS Wilderness Medicine Courses offer an incredible opportunity to expand your wilderness medicine skills, discover your unique leadership style, and gain confidence in your ability to navigate and adapt to the unpredictable medical challenges common in remote outdoor environments.
What are the skills associated with wilderness medicine?
Skills associated with wilderness medicine include:
- Patient assessment and management in remote settings.
- CPR and basic life support.
- Wound care and infection management.
- Fracture and dislocation stabilization.
- Management of hypothermia, heat-related illnesses, and altitude sickness.
- Improvisation with limited medical supplies.
- Decision-making for evacuation and prolonged patient care.
- Environmental hazard management (e.g., lightning, water hazards, wildlife encounters).
Find Your Wilderness Medicine Course
Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, healthcare professional, or aspiring wilderness leader, these courses provide the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to excel.

Wilderness Medicine for Outdoor Professionals
For those who work or aspire to work in the outdoors, a wilderness medicine certification is the credential employers value. Courses include the 10-day Wilderness First Responder and our intensive, 26-day Wilderness EMT. These are the industry standard for professional guides, trip leaders, search and rescue team members, and more.
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Wilderness Medicine for Medical Professionals
NOLS courses for medical professionals (PA, RN, EMT, MD, etc.) offer CMEs and are designed to help you adapt your urban medical knowledge to remote settings. In the wilderness, you may have minimal access to equipment and your ability to improvise is crucial to your patient’s well-being.
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Wyss Campus
Designed for Wilderness Medicine Education
You’ll enjoy the rugged landscape of rural Wyoming both for its beautiful views as well as the opportunity to manage real-life terrain and weather conditions during simulated medical scenarios.
Specifically designed for teaching wilderness medicine, students enjoy two indoor classrooms, easy access to outdoor practice space, cabin-style housing, and delicious on-campus meals.
The Wyss Campus facilities combine cutting-edge, environmentally friendly design with sweeping views of the striking red rock formations of Lander’s Red Canyon. From solar power and composting toilets to geothermal heating and cooling, this is an outstanding example of how to minimize human impact on the land. Join a group of motivated students to learn how to respond to medical emergencies—at home and in the backcountry.