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  2. Wilderness first aid certification in the US - Wikipedia

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    The American Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid (2010) certification is valid for 2 years. [11]In Canada, the first wilderness first aid course were first taught in the mid 1980s and the first organization (defunct 1986 to 1998) to adopt standards was the Wilderness First Aid and Safety Association of BC [citation needed].

  3. Wilderness first responder - Wikipedia

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    A wilderness first responder is trained to deal with many situations that may be encountered in the wilderness. The training is principally geared towards lay providers, with little to no actual medical experience, though they are often already professionals in other aspects of the outdoors industry, like park rangers, climbing instructors, and guides.

  4. Wilderness emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    The training in these courses assumed that definitive care was nearby and could be delivered quickly. Eventually there was a realization that this training, while valuable, needed to be supplemented and/or revised to deal with the extended time and limited resources inherent when a medical crisis occurs in a wilderness setting.

  5. Wilderness first aid and CPR certification with Conservation ...

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    The three-day course at Bay Preserve in Osprey will focus on improvising with limited resources in remote and wilderness emergency situations. Wilderness first aid and CPR certification with ...

  6. Wilderness medicine education in the US - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Medicine is popular in medical school communities, and many student groups hold their own Wilderness Medicine Conferences. One of the earliest examples is the Carolina Wilderness Medicine Seminar, organized at UNC-Chapel Hill by medical students Seth C. Hawkins and Jenny Graham in March 1998 [3] and repeated in 2000. [4]

  7. Outdoor emergency care - Wikipedia

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    The standard of training and actual procedures and requirements for OEC meet and exceed those of the first responder basic course and the curriculum contains many of the skills identified in the US Department of Transportation (DOT) 1994 EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum, [2] although training is specific to needs in outdoor scenarios, such as self-reliance and individual skills.

  8. Wilderness medical emergency - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there are no national standards for wilderness medicine, however one of the most popularly followed curricula is the "National Practice Guidelines for Wilderness Emergency Care" published by the Wilderness Medical Society in 2010. [8] The American Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid (r.2010) certification is valid for 2 years. [9]

  9. 'These skills will keep you alive': Survivalist schools see ...

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    While the costs of survival school training vary across the country depending on levels and duration, Hobel charges $125 per person, $230 per couple and $460 per family for his Wilderness 1 class.