SRT + WFR Recert (80hr) April 24-28, Clearwater

CA$925.00

WFR Recert  + SRT Recert (80hr) April 24-28, Clearwater

River Med offers a comprehensive multi-certification course for river professionals and outdoor enthusiasts allowing them to recertify their Wilderness First Responder (WFR) and maintain an active Swiftwater Rescue certification all in one program. This dynamic course is designed to challenge participants and ensure they are well-prepared for any situation on the water. By combining Swiftwater Rescue with Wilderness First Aid, we elevate the training experience, emphasizing that completing the rescue is just the first step—treating the patient is equally crucial. Research indicates that in emergencies, we revert to our highest level of training, so it's essential to train comprehensively to be ready when it matters most. 

In partnership with Lotic Rescue and the American Canoe Association (ACA)

WFR Recert  + SRT Recert (80hr) April 24-28, Clearwater

River Med offers a comprehensive multi-certification course for river professionals and outdoor enthusiasts allowing them to recertify their Wilderness First Responder (WFR) and maintain an active Swiftwater Rescue certification all in one program. This dynamic course is designed to challenge participants and ensure they are well-prepared for any situation on the water. By combining Swiftwater Rescue with Wilderness First Aid, we elevate the training experience, emphasizing that completing the rescue is just the first step—treating the patient is equally crucial. Research indicates that in emergencies, we revert to our highest level of training, so it's essential to train comprehensively to be ready when it matters most. 

In partnership with Lotic Rescue and the American Canoe Association (ACA)

Course Format

This course option includes a ~ 12-hour required e-learning section of interactive online learning followed by 5 days in class. These days are a combination of in-class and on the water allowing you to merge your SRT skills with your WFR skills.

Curriculum

Pre-course preparation, exams, and class time focuses on competency with the patient assessment system, critical system problems, management of life threats, wilderness protocols, environmental injuries, management of common injuries and illnesses, and critical thinking. The specific content and skills reviewed will vary based on the needs of the group.

Requirements and Eligibility

Eligible WFR Recertification students are current graduates (not expired or within a grace period) from: 

  • A WFR course with a minimum of 70 hours of overall instruction, including a minimum of 45 hours of in-person instruction. 

  • WFR Recertification courses with a minimum of 16-hours of in-person instruction.

  • Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) certification holders are eligible to recertify in WMA recertification courses. Upon successful completion, students will receive a WFR certification.

  • Additional pre-course work will be required.

  • Some work may require high speed internet.

Eligible WEMS/WEMT cardholders may recertify their current (non-expired or within a grace period) WEMS in a WMA WFR Recertification course. Their current certification must be from a WEMT/WEMS Upgrade course with a minimum of 45 hours in-person instruction. Mandatory pre-course work is required.

Note: We do not allow students with a certification from an exclusively online WFR (or WFR recertification) course to attend a WMA recertification course.

Prior to enrolling, please review our Functional Position Description. The criteria in this policy allow students to self-assess their ability to meet the demands of a WMA International course as well as the demands of a certified wilderness medical provider in the field.

Evaluation

This course is pass/fail. 100% attendance is mandatory. Evaluation is based on practical patient simulations, hands-on activities, and a written test. WMA International is committed to making reasonable accommodation for any student with special needs.

Recertification

Certifications are valid for three years. Graduates of this course may recertify by taking the Bridge (WAFA to WFR) or by repeating this course.

Course Topics

The course will focus on the review of the major curricular areas and skills taught in a Wilderness First Responder course. Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • The general principles of wilderness and rescue medicine with an emphasis on identifying medical emergencies, critical thinking, and risk management.

  • Patient assessment and emergency care including CPR and AED use, basic life support skills, the patient assessment system, patient reporting, and calling for help.

  • Treatment of injuries from traumatic mechanisms and the treatment of musculoskeletal problems such as overuse syndromes and dislocations.

  • Environmental medicine including illness and injuries related to altitude, temperature, lightning, submersion, and environmental toxins.

  • Backcountry medicine including the assessment and treatment of common medical problems.

  • Non-technical lifting, moving, and extrication of patients with an emphasis on spinal motion restriction when applicable.

  • Practical Skills including bleeding control, wound management, bandaging, splinting, spine stable patient packaging, hypothermia management, medical kit preparation.

  • WMA International wilderness protocols, including treatment of anaphylaxis, wound management, CPR in a remote setting, spine injury assessment, reduction of simple dislocations, and treatment for severe asthma.