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NOLS offers wilderness medicine courses for a variety of skill levels and needs, from initial training for outdoor enthusiasts up to recertifications for outdoor professionals. Each course provides different skills, scenarios, and depth of curriculum specific to your needs.
- Get Certified - Wilderness Medicine Certification - NOLS
Combine wilderness and urban medicine in this intensive,...
- Why NOLS - Wilderness Medicine
NOLS offers wilderness medicine courses that will prepare...
- Get Certified - Wilderness Medicine Certification - NOLS
Combine wilderness and urban medicine in this intensive, month-long program. After four weeks of classroom education, practical skills, clinical rotations, scenarios and full-scale mock rescues, you'll be ready to handle medical emergencies in the backcountry or in town.
NOLS offers wilderness medicine courses that will prepare you to recognize, treat, and prevent injuries and illnesses that are common in the outdoors. You’ll learn NOLS’ industry-leading, data-informed wilderness medicine curriculum and build new skills through hands-on practice scenarios.
Wilderness medicine differs significantly from standard first aid courses (i.e. Red Cross) that are oriented toward urban environments. In this minimum 72 hour course you will learn to deal with medical emergencies when help is hours or days away and calling 911 is not an option.
Wilderness Medical Associates International is the leading provider of wilderness medical training for medical professionals and adventurous communities around the world. Find a Course. Real life training for remote work and recreation.
Course Directory. Our course creators and class leaders have provided remote and austere medical support in wilderness and backcountry settings around the globe: from Antarctica and the European Alps to the African savannas, Australia, the Middle East and Southeast Asia; from the mountains, steppes, rainforests and rivers of South America to ...
This two-day Wilderness First Aid course teaches participants the assessment of, and treatment given to an ill or injured person in the backcountry.