About this Event
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) takes place at Earlham College March 8-12, 2025 and is taught by Wilderness Medical Associates International (WMA), a globally recognized wilderness medicine school. This course is perfect for anyone working in a position of leadership in an outdoor setting, or for individuals who want a high level of wilderness medical training for extended personal backcountry trips or expeditions. Participants will learn systems for patient assessment, extended care (including CPR), and rescue/evacuation in remote settings.
The Hybrid WFR is the newest in our line-up of course offerings and includes an e-learning module and an in-person module. The e-learning module requires 30+ hours of online, computer-based learning that must be completed prior to participating in 40+ hours of in-person learning over the course of five (5) days. The Hybrid WFR is suited for those new to wilderness medicine as well as those with some previous medical experience. The online learning modules are designed with multiple learning preferences in mind. Interactive videos, readings, self-practice assignments, quizzes, and case studies prepare students to apply the curriculum during in-person drills and scenarios. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of computers and access to high-speed Internet. Please review the minimum technology requirements for the hybrid WFR here before registering for the course. Students must register four to two weeks before the in-person course date to receive access to and adequately complete the required online course work. If your schedule permits, allowing 6 weeks for the e-learning module is considered ideal. Students are encouraged to register and begin online course work in advance of the required deadlines. All students must complete the online learning module in order to attend the in-person sessions.
Students in the 5-day and Hybrid WFR courses must be at least 18 years old to participate. Certain course sponsors may set a higher minimum age or establish other requirements consistent with their program. No previous medical training is required to take these courses.
FAQs
Are there any pre-requisites for this course?
No prior experience is necessary.
What can I bring into the event?
The course will have some classroom-based sessions interspersed with extended outdoor scenarios. These will take place rain or shine, so be prepared for the elements! Recommended personal gear to bring:
Raingear/wind layer tops and bottoms
Several layers of clothing (so you can put one on if you are cold/take a layer off if you are hot and also to use in the building of splints)
Warm hat & sun hat
Backpack to put everything in
Water bottles (1qt or 1 liter) for drinking water
Footwear for the environment (close-toed shoes for being outdoors/sandals are OK for inside)
What about meals and lodging?
Lodging is available at nearby hotels (ask the Holiday Inn & Home2Suites about their Earlham rates), airbnbs, and the Quaker Hill Conference Center.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations submitted in writing before Feb 1 are eligible for a refund, subject to a 20% processing fee. On or after Feb 1, there will be no refunds.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
For course content, logistical questions, registration, and ticketing information, please email [email protected] or call 765-983-1790.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Earlham College, 801 National Road West, Richmond, United States
USD 802.15