AUSTERE FIRST
RESPONDER
(AFR)
+
WILDERNESS FIRST
RESPONDER
(WFR)

AUSTERE FIRST RESPONDER (AFR)
+
WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER (WFR)

Overview

The authoritative austere medicine course for remote professionals and leaders who operate in low-resource, remote and other austere environments where definitive care may be severely delayed or inaccessible.

This course has no prerequisites, however requires significant prework for those with no prior medical training. Upon successful completion, participants receive certification, valid for three (3) years.

This course meets the recommended curriculum of the Wilderness Medical Education Collaborative and successful graduates will be awarded both a WFR and AFR certification.

Course Outline

Day 1: General Principles, Vital Signs, Patient Assessment, BLS
 
Day 2: Patient Assessment (ctd), Anatomy & Physiology, Critical Systems Problems
 
Day 3: Lifting Moving & Extrication, The Spine Injured Patient, Litter Carries, Improvised Litters
 
Day 4: Musculoskeletal Injuries, Extremity Splinting, Dislocations, Simulation
 
Day 5: Allergy & Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Wounds & Burns, Exposure Illness & Injury
 
Day 6: Toxins & Envenomations, Arthropod Disease Vectors, Problems with Sugar, Submersion Injury, Electricity & Lightning Injury
 
Day 7: General Austere Medicine, Simulation
 
Day 8: Medical & Rescue Equipment, Humanitarian & Austere Considerations, Elective Topics, Final Exam

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive an internationally recognised certification from Austere & Emergency Medicine International in Wilderness First Response (WFR) and Austere First Response (AFR), valid for three years. Re-certification can be achieved by attending a refresher course, or by completing a portfolio of ongoing learning and taking the re-certification exam.

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Recertification

Eligible graduates from other wilderness medical schools may recertify their WFR with this course.

Candidates wishing to recertify must have a current AFR or WFR certification (unexpired or within the grace period of the issuing school) earned in one of the following course types:

  1. An AFR or WFR course with a minimum of 72 hours of in-person instruction,
  2. An AFR or WFR minimum 72-hour Hybrid course with a minimum of 45 hours of in-person instruction, or
  3. An AFR or WFR Recertification course with a minimum of 16 hours of in-person instruction.

To recertify, you must attend a minimum of 3 full days of the course, pass the practical assessments for BLS, Choking & Anaphylaxis, and pass the cognitive assessment.

Candidates who enroll in the recertification option are entitled and encouraged to attend 4 full days. If you wish to attend for more than 4 days, please select the “Full Course” option.

The practical assessments for BLS, Choking & Anaphylaxis take place on Day 1, but may be available on the evening of day 6 by arrangement. The cognitive assessment takes place on day 8, but may be available on the evening of day 3 by arrangement.

Location & Logistics

This course takes place in a rainforest resort at the foot of the majestic Mount Santubong.

Package Options

Tuition & Lunch: MYR 2,888
Tuition, 3 Meals & 6-Share Cabin: MYR 2,998
Tuition, 3 Meals & 2-Share Treehouse: MYR 3,158
Tuition, 3 Meals & Private Treehouse: MYR 3,988

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