Monday, May 18, 2009

Outdoor Safety & Wilderness Medicine Programs, Bangalore -

WILDCRAFT is undertaking an initiative to equip outdoor experts and outdoor enthusiasts with safety techniques, first aid and medical care.


WILDCRAFT is sponsoring Wilderness Medicine Institute’s programs during August 2009.
For almost two decades the Wilderness Medicine Institute has defined the standards in wilderness medicine training.

WMI has trained more than 75,000 Students.
WMI has the best staff. WMI instructors get their start as professional outdoor educators, urban EMS providers, remote researchers and military special operators.
WMI’s curriculum is evidence based.

This year WILDCRAFT is conducting WFR and WFR recertification programs.

What is WFR?
Wilderness First Responder is a recognized program that trains participants to respond to emergencies in remote settings.
The 80-hour curriculum includes standards for urban and extended care situations.
This course is designed specifically to provide you with the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions in remote locations. The WMI Adult & Child CPR is included in this course.
The tentative schedule and program details are as below.
PROGRAMS
WFR
WFR Recert

TENTATIVE DATES
WFR- August 15-25
WFR Recert- August 26-27

PROGRAM TYPE
WFR-Residential
WFR Recert- Residential

LOCATION
WFR-Bangalore
WFR Recert- Bangalore

ELIGIBILITY
WFR- Outdoor Enthusiast
WFR Recert- Outdoor professional with WFR
MINIMUM AGE
WFR - 21
WFR Recert- 21
MAX. NO OF STUDENTS
WFR-30
WFR Recert-30

For more information and registration, please visit www.nols.edu/wmi, www.wildcraft.in or call 9008400946 or email tarsh@wildcraft.in

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