
Wilderness Training
What You’ll Learn
Primary and Secondary Assessments: Learn how to effectively assess and prioritize care in remote environments.
Head, Neck, and Spinal Injuries: Understand how to manage and stabilize serious injuries far from professional help.
Heat-Related Emergencies: Recognize and treat conditions like heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Hypothermia: Learn how to prevent and treat hypothermia in cold, outdoor environments.
Altitude-Related Illnesses: Handle illnesses related to high-altitude conditions, including acclimatization strategies.
Allergies and Anaphylaxis: Master the response to severe allergic reactions, including using epinephrine auto-injectors.
Burns and Wounds: Learn essential techniques for treating burns, wounds, and preventing infections in remote locations.
Bone and Joint Injuries: Manage fractures, sprains, and other orthopedic injuries with limited resources.
Why Choose Wilderness Training?
Comprehensive Curriculum: Covering all essential wilderness first aid skills, based on the Boy Scouts of America guidelines.
Certified Instructors: Taught by professionals with extensive experience.
Hands-On Training: Engage in realistic scenarios to build confidence in providing first aid in wilderness settings.
Flexible Learning Options: Choose between in-person or blended formats that fit your schedule and learning preferences.
Two-Year Certification: Receive a recognized digital certificate, valid for two years.
Small Class Sizes: Benefit from personalized instruction, ensuring you master life-saving skills in the field.