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Wilderness First Aid course
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Intro Wilderness First Aid (2-days)

$295.00

Wilderness Med Consultants

Canada West Mountain School uses Wilderness Medical Consultants for all Wilderness 1st Aid courses

Are you prepared to deal with someone who gets injured or sick in the backcountry? Our 2 day Intro to Wilderness First Aid course focuses on medical concepts and basic life support skills that will help you react in a backcountry emergency. Students will learn to improvise 1st Aid systems with a variety of common materials available to you on most outdoor activities. Intro to Wilderness First aid (IWFA) is targeted to outdoor enthusiasts who participate on day or weekend trips.

Categories: Intro Wilderness First Aid, First Aid
  • Course Content

  • Course Outline

    The following topics, skills, and techniques are covered through a series of lessons delivered through online, in-class, pre-course reading assignments, and outdoor field simulations.

    • Scene survey
    • Basic Life Support (CPR)
    • (A) Airway and C-Spine
    • (B) Breathing
    • (C) Circulation
    • (D) Disability
    • Extremity Injuries and Treatment (fractures, sprains, strains, dislocations, splints, dressings, wound care)
    • Wounds – bleeding, dressing and bandages
    • Hypothermia
    • Hyperthermia
    • Burns
    • Allergies & Anaphylaxis
    • Animal encounters
    • Medical Illnesses
    • After Care
    • First aid kits
    • Legal considerations
  • Dates

  • IMPORTANT NOTE ON DATES: Please note that training days start at 08:00 am and finish between 4-5 pm, unless otherwise indicated by Instructors or in pre-course materials.

  • Equipment

  • Preparing for your Intro to Wilderness 1st Aid course – How to Prepare for IWFA course

  • FAQ

  • How much studying is required?
    Before the course begins, you will be sent a pre-course package with reading materials and study sheets. During the course, the class sessions run from 8am – 5pm both days, and there will be a small amount of homework after the first class. This course will require your full attention and should not be taken if you are also working or have other commitments during the course dates.

    How much time is spent outdoors?
    We have designed our curriculum to ensure students are practicing outdoors as much as possible. Most skills are taught in the classroom, but you will spend a portion of each day outside in order to practice in a realistic, outdoor environment.

    Is there a minimum age for participants taking the IWFA course?
    Students must be at least 16 years old at the time of the course for the Introductory Wilderness First Aid course. Students between 16 and 18 years of age must have a parent or guardian approval.

  • Location

  • IMPORTANT – the Introduction to Wilderness First Aid (IWFA) course locations may vary from one course date to another, please ensure you confirm the correct location for your course date! Students are responsible for getting to and from the course areas on each day

    On day-1, the first class session will be held at one of our Classrooms. On most dates the class will be held at our office/classroom at the West Vancouver Cricket Club in Hugo Ray Park, 1290 3rd St, West Vancouver.

    You will receive email instructions 2-3 days in advance of the course for the specific meeting points for the first day of your course. Both days of the course include indoor and outdoor sessions and will finish by 5 pm.

    Classroom location for West Vancouver Cricket Club/Hugo Ray Park
    1290 Third Street, West Vancouver

    You will receive the final meeting and location details for the class in advance. The Introductory Wilderness First Aid course will start promptly at 8 am on the first day of the course. There will be a break for lunch, and the course will end at approx. 5:00 pm each day. Street parking is available.

    The course will be split between classroom and field sessions, please come prepared for conducting field simulations outdoors in all weather conditions.

    NOTE: There are no local transit routes that service Hugo Ray Park or the Cricket Club.

  • Links and Docs

  • Waiver & Medical Disclosure

      Complete the required Waiver and Medical disclosure form in advance of your program. Click on the link and navigate to the specific program and date that you are registered for:

    • Canada West Mountain School Waiver and Medical disclosure form

    Cancellation & Transfer policy

      Review the CWMS cancelation and transfer policy:

    • Canada West Mountain School Refund/transfer Policy

    Online Student Manual

      Wilderness Medical Consultants provides the Introduction to Wilderness First Aid manual in an online format for our IWFA courses:

    • Online Student Manual

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