Wilderness medicine for people who operate far from help. Our courses run from 2-day WFA basics through 7-day WFR certification and professional-level WEMS upgrades. All curriculum is backed by peer-reviewed research and reviewed by our medical director. Instructors are subject matter experts — if the course is for wildland firefighters, the lead instructor has worked the line. WMAI-certified courses carry WMAI certification upon completion.
The foundational 2-day wilderness first aid certification. Learn to assess patients, manage life-threatening injuries, and make sound evacuation decisions when you're far from definitive care.
3-day advanced wilderness first aid. Builds on WFA Level 1 with more complex trauma, pharmacology basics, and longer patient management scenarios.
4-day wilderness advanced first aid. The bridge between WFA and WFR — deeper skills, longer scenarios, WMAI curriculum.
The 7-day industry standard for wilderness medicine professionals. Comprehensive patient assessment, treatment, and evacuation decision-making for outdoor professionals, military, and expedition leaders.
3-day recertification for current WFR holders. Skills review, updated protocols, and scenario practice to keep your certification current.
4-day bridge course for WAFA-certified providers seeking full WFR certification. Picks up where WAFA leaves off.
5-day wilderness medicine upgrade for licensed EMS providers. Add austere environment skills to your existing scope — austere airway, extended patient care, and field improvisation.
5-day medical training built specifically for wildland fire operations. TECC-based patient care for fire-ground conditions where standard EMS protocols don't apply.
MIT track for wilderness and expedition professionals. Advanced austere medicine skills for providers operating in remote environments far from definitive care.
2-3 hour TCCC-based hemorrhage control. Tourniquet application confirmed with Doppler, active bleeding wound packing, airway, and casualty assessment.
Military-standard buddy aid for non-medical personnel. TCCC-based hemorrhage control, tension pneumothorax, and airway — with high-fidelity trainers and scenario-based practice.