Posts Tagged ‘wilderness medicine’
True Field Experience
August 19th, 2009 | Posted by: brandonDanny has true field experience, and it shows in his teaching style. I have taken too many first aid and CPR classes directed towards the corporate setting where the instructors had no field experience and had just been through the classes to be certified to instruct.
-Doug, Wilderness First Aid Class Student
American Alpine Club Wilderness First Aid Course
April 29th, 2009 | Posted by: brandonPresented by Ascent Adventure Consultants
Location
Umstead State Park
Time
9:00am-5:00pm
CPR Add on Course Available Friday Night July 17th for an additional $50.00
Wilderness First Aid is a good basic course in backcountry emergency response for almost any location. This 16 hour course is for those who work, live or play in remote areas – away from the usual EMS service. Even though the emergency workers near these areas may be trained to search for and rescue those in need, there may be a delay in the notification of assistance, the time required to get to the patient, or in moving the patient to more advanced treatment. It expands the concepts in First Aid: When Help is Delayed to give more detailed information and hands-on skills practice.
The Course Will Cover
- The difference in WFA and street FA.
- Causes & prevention of wilderness injuries
- Seven Steps of of a wilderness first aid response
- First Aid treatment for specific wilderness conditions
- Patient transfer and evacuation
The course content will cover general WFA. There will be an emphasis on climbing and mountaineering situations. Students successfully completing the course will get American Red Cross First Aid Basics certification. You take add CPR certification for another $50. The CPR portion of the class will take place on the evening Friday, July 17; location to be determined.
What is the class size and course length:
The class is designed to have up to 12 students and to be 16 hours long
What prerequisites are required for a participant to take the Wilderness First Aid Basics Course?
There aren?t any prerequisites for taking WFA
What minimum age is recommended due to the serious nature of the course?
15 years old
What is the certification period of the Wilderness First Aid Basics course?
3 years.