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WFR Kobarid, Slovenia 2025


24 September – 4 October, 2025 IN Kobarid, Slovenia

Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Course

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES & THE WATER RESCUE ASSOCIATION OF SLOVENIA

For those who work in or aspire to work in the outdoors, the Wilderness First Responder is an internationally recognised certification designed to provide you with the tools to make critical medical interventions and decisions on evacuation in remote locations. Half of your time will be spent training practical skills, evaluating case studies and practicing your skills scenarios designed to challenge your abilities.

CPR is included. Everyone is welcome, no previous experience required.

DATES:

24 September – 4 October, 2025

08:00 to 17:30 each day

Day 3 and 8 will end late due to night sessions. Day 6 is off - we encourage participants to rest, study or go on an adventure together!

Kobarid

The picturesqe village of Kobarid lies at the foot of the Julian Alps, above the emerald Soča-river, world renowned for white-water kayaking, rafting and canyoneering. Besides water-sports, the area offers spectacular opportunities for hiking, cycling, mountaineering and more. The local museum will inform you about the area’s rich history and numerous tour operators offer a variety of activities. Kobarid and its surroundings are definitely worth some extra time before or after your course.

In the town of Kobarid, hotels, hostels, B&Bs and AirBnBs are available. The walk from town to Kamp Koren will take between 15-20 min one way. There is also a pharmacy and a local clinic.

If you arrive prior to the course or choose to stay after the course - check out Kamp Koren’s activities at:

https://www.campingslovenia.com/sport-activities or FAB adventures https://slovenia-rafting-canyoning.com/

Find out more about the region at https://www.soca-valley.com/

The Course

A WFR is an essential wilderness first aid education for anyone who spends significant time in remote places or who has a professional career in the outdoors. The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course will prepare you to make difficult medical decisions. This course is fast-paced and engaging. You'll spend half your time outside of the classroom practising hands-on skills and realistic scenarios as well as a full-scale night scenario.

NOLS Wilderness Medicine curriculum encompasses a wide range of topics including long-term patient care, wound management, straightening angulated fractures, reducing dislocations, litter packaging and administering medications. You'll complete this course with the tools and confidence to manage patients in the backcountry for multiple days.

The intensive 80+ hour curriculum is internationally recognised and supported by the Wilderness Medical Society. You'll be taught by dynamic educators who have practiced both wilderness and urban medicine. This course is ideal for all professionals operating in remote environments. CPR certification is included. The WFR course is pre-approved for 70 hours of EMT CEU’s by CECBEMS (see more info below).

For more information about NOLS Wilderness Medicine and our WFR courses, please visit: https://nols.edu/en/courses/courses/wilderness-first-responder-WFR/

Course Schedule

*subject to change

DAY 1:

Hello & Welcome
Introductions
Communicable Disease & Infection Control
Medicine in the Wilderness Context
Scene Size-up & Initial Assessment
Physical Examination / Head to Toe
Vital signs: LOR, HR, RR, SCTM
Medical History: SAMPLE
Documentation

DAY 2:

Vital Signs: BP, Pupils, & Core Temperature
Spine & Spinal Cord Injuries
Spine Injury Assessment & Management: Lifting & Moving
Spinal Protection, Packaging, Transport, & Extended Care
Chest & Lung Injuries

DAY 3:

Medical Shock
Head Injuries
Athletic Injuries
Fracture Management
Pain Management
Evening Session: Dislocation & Splinting skills practice

DAY 4:

Focused Spine Assessment
Wilderness Wound Management
Blisters, Burns and Infections
Heat & Hydration
Hypothermia
Frostbite & Non-Freezing Cold Injuries

DAY 5:

Stress First Aid
Altitude Illness
Toxicology: Bites and Stings
Lightning
Submersion
Leadership, Teamwork & Communication
Large Scenario

DAY 6:

Day Off! Rest, recreate, & recover!

Day 7:

Debrief of the large scenario
Medical Patient: OPQRST
Cardiac Emergencies
CPR
Respiratory Emergencies
Altered Mental Status

DAY 8:

Acute Abdominal Pain
Allergies & Anaphylaxis
Diabetes
Principles of Search & Rescue / Evacuation
Evening Session: Night scenario

DAY 9:

Debrief of night scenario
First Aid Kits
Mental Health Concerns
Poisoning
Flu-like illnesses

DAY 10:

Common Wilderness Problems
Urinary & Reproductive issues
Medical Legal
Practical Examinations (beginning in the mid afternoon)

Day 11:

Written Examination
Review of written examination
Closing Ceremony (end of course at approximately 12:00- safe to buy tickets after 15:00)

 

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We hope this information is helpful.

For specific questions about NOLS Wilderness Medicine or our curriculum please contact Crossing Latitudes info@crossinglatitudes.com

NOLS Wilderness Medicine web: https://nols.edu/en/courses/wilderness-medicine/

 

STUDENT AGREEMENT

Please read the Student Agreement before signing up. http://www.nols.edu/en/filer/public/1481655159/906/ There is no need to sign and send it in. We have forms you can sign at the course start.

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