Online: February 24, 2025, Onsite: March 24-28, 2025
Bellingham, WA
Certifications: WFR (RMT), CPR/AED (RMT)
This course combines 20-30 hours of online coursework with five days of in-person training to provide intermediate medical skills to individuals working or playing in remote environments. The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification is considered the standard for professionals working as guides, outdoor educators, as well as recreational expedition medical personnel in remote areas. Through our hands-on and scenario-based approach, this course offers the skills and confidence needed to provide medical care when an evacuation is hours or days away.
The WFR covers legal considerations, patient assessment, lifting and moving patients, wilderness CPR, 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.
Course Format
The HWFR includes 4 weeks of online learning followed by 5 days of in-person training. The online curriculum is designed to be self guided. You will also have an instructor monitoring your online course work to help answer your questions. Once in person, a typical day will run from 8am to 5pm with about an hour lunch break. Please plan to check-in by 7:45 AM on the first day of class. The day will consist of short lectures, interactive labs, and realistic practice scenarios.
Weekly Zoom Meetings
Every Monday evening during the online component of your course there will be a 1-hour Zoom Meeting held by your instructor to allow you to ask questions and meet with them as a class.
Pre Requisites: 18+ years or older.
Duration: 20-30 hours of distance learning through our Online LMS and five days in-person training. Typical course schedule is 8am - 5pm with one required evening scenario.
Certifications: WFR (RMT)
Recertification Interval: Three years
Text Books (provided):
Remote Medical Training WFR Student Manual
Bellingham, Washington, nestled between the stunning landscapes of the Puget Sound and the North Cascades, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. This charming city offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, skiing, kayaking, and sailing. With its proximity to pristine natural areas like Mount Baker and the San Juan Islands, Bellingham provides endless opportunities for adventure and exploration.
Bellingham is an ideal location for providing remote medical training due to its diverse and challenging environments, which are perfect for real-world scenario-based learning. Additionally, the community's strong emphasis on outdoor recreation and health creates a supportive environment for medical training programs focused on wilderness medicine, search and rescue, and emergency response.