Wilderness First Responder Recertification students practice packaging and transporting patients in litters.
Wilderness First Responder Recertification students practice packaging and transporting patients in litters.
Learn how to package a patient for prolonged field care in our Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WFC) courses.
Learn how to package a patient for prolonged field care in our Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WFC) courses.
Dental emergencies are common in remote and wilderness medicine. Our curriculum prepares students to handle these types of emergencies in the field with confidence.
Dental emergencies are common in remote and wilderness medicine. Our curriculum prepares students to handle these types of emergencies in the field with confidence.
A Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WFC) student practicing bleeding control and wound management.
A Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WFC) student practicing bleeding control and wound management.
Learn up-to-date best practices regarding spinal immobilization and challenge your wilderness first responder skills in our WFR Recertification (WFC) courses.
Learn up-to-date best practices regarding spinal immobilization and challenge your wilderness first responder skills in our WFR Recertification (WFC) courses.
Practice assessing patient vital signs in a wilderness setting in our Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WFC) courses.
Practice assessing patient vital signs in a wilderness setting in our Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WFC) courses.
2024/10/28 | HYBRID WFR RECERTIFICATION (H-WFC)

HYBRID WFR RECERTIFICATION (H-WFC)

SKU: HWFC0597
Regular price
$350.00
Sale price
$350.00
Quantity must be 1 or more

Online: October 28, 2024, Onsite: November 9 + 10, 2024
Bellingham, WA

Certifications: WFR (RMT), CPR/AED (RMT)


The Hybrid Wilderness First Responder Recertification Course (HWFC) recertifies a WFR’s scope of practice. Students will rebuild skills and confidence needed to provide medical care when evacuation is hours or days away. The course combines 10-15 hours of online coursework with two days of onsite training. The in-person training includes group discussions, short lectures, interactive labs, and realistic practice scenarios that allow students to practice and challenge their skills in remote and wilderness settings with limited resources. 

Designed for the outdoor guide, Remote Site Team Lead or Military Team Lead, the HWFC reviews and practices a range of medical skills and topics. Skills include patient assessment, lifting and moving patients, cold and heat emergencies, altitude, immersion, submersion, lightning, legal considerations, and more. Students also learn how to effectively manage basic wounds, infection, shock, head injuries, spinal injuries, respiratory and cardiac emergencies, abdominal pain, metabolic and allergic reactions, and altered mental states, for up to eight hours until a higher level of care can arrive. This course is designed to challenge the student in leading and managing a group of individuals who are not medically trained or have basic medical knowledge to assist them in managing a complex patient. 

Course Format

The HWFC includes 2 weeks of online learning followed by 2 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 old and hold a current WFR or WEMT certification that is active through the first day of the course start date. 

Duration: 10-20 hours of distance learning through our online LMS and two days on-site. Onsite course hours are typically 8am - 5pm each day. 

Certifications: WFR, CPR + AED

Recertification Interval: Three years for certification period. 

Text Books:
Wilderness First Responder Student Manual 

 

Remote Medical Training HQ - Bellingham, WA
909 Squalicum Way, Suite 103

Remote Medical Training HQ is located in the Squalicum Lofts Business Park in Bellingham, WA. This facility has direct access to Squalicum Creek Park and the city of Bellingham’s vast trail network. The trail system allows access to water, beach and adverse terrain settings. The Bellingham facility has a large classroom, as well as space for conducting smaller breakout sessions. Squalicum Lofts provides the perfect location to conduct realistic training scenarios in an urban setting, while maintaining a remote and wilderness feel.