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WFR-R Flåm, Norway 2025
May
9
to 11 May

WFR-R Flåm, Norway 2025

9-11 MAY, 2025 IN FLÅM, NORWAY

Wilderness First Responder - Recertification (WFR-R)

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES & SUPPORTED BY FLÅM CAMPING & HOSTEL

Are your wilderness medicine protocols on the tip of your tongue or buried in the bottom of your pack? Led by dynamic and experienced instructors, this immersive 3-day course will update you on the latest wilderness medicine techniques and protocols. Through focused scenarios, you’ll identify any gaps in your knowledge and refine your skills, while engaging in discussions and case-studies deepen your understanding. You'll also have opportunities to ask questions based on your real-life experiences. Whether you're revisiting core concepts or pushing your capabilities to new levels, this course will empower you to respond effectively when it matters most. CPR is included.

DATES:

9-11 May, 2025 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)

08:00 - 18:00 each day

LOCATION:

Flåm Samfunnshus, Flåm, Norway. The community building is about 10-15 minutes’ walk from the Flåm Camping & Hostel.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/wrSgjaqhsSHpu5Cq7

Flåm

Flåm is one of Norway’s gems, situated in the Flåm valley at the inner end of Aurlandsfjorden (a branch of Sognefjord). When visiting, one can enjoy a wide mix of outdoor activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, kayaking on the fjord, biking, and more. The village has been a tourist destination since the 19th century.

A popular way of reaching Flåm is by taking the Flåmsbana (a train line between Flåm and Myrdal) with one of the steepest railway tracks in the world. The train stops by a beautiful waterfall during the journey.

https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/fjord-norway/the-sognefjord-area/flam/

Flåm is easily accessed by car, train, bus or boat. We strongly recommend that you check the bus and train departure times before you book your flight to Oslo or Bergen.

The Course

The WFR-R is an immersive 3-day scenario-based course aimed at updating students on the latest wilderness medicine techniques and protocols. During this course students will practice skills, while reviewing evacuation and decision-making principles. The use of case studies, discussions, and scenarios with added complexity deepens understanding and provides challenges in controlled settings, allowing students to build resilience and confidence.

This course is the most popular recertification program in Wilderness Medicine and is ideal for current Wilderness First Responders and Wilderness EMTs. The WFR- Recertification course is pre-approved for 18 hours of EMT CEUs by CECBEMS.

Whether revisiting core concepts or pushing your capabilities to new levels, this course will empower you to respond effectively when it matters most. CPR is included.

You will be required to complete both WRITTEN & PRACTICAL TESTING to recertify.

The written exam will be conducted at the BEGINNING of the course.

Check the following web page for information and resources on how to best prepare for your course. Please study and watch some of the Patient Assessment videos on the links below.

Course Cirriculum

08:00 – 18:00 each day

Communicable Disease & Infection Control
Patient Assessment System
Emergency and Evacuation Plans, and Documentation
Spine & Spinal Cord Injuries
Head Injuries
Chest & Lung Injuries
Medical Shock
Wilderness Wound Management
Athletic injuries, Fractures, & Dislocations
Environmental Illnesses and Injuries
Hypothermia & Local Cold Injuries
The Medical Patient: Diabetes, Asthma, Neurological Concerns, Cardiac Conditions, Respiratory Concerns, Acute Abdominal Pain, Urinary Reproductive Concerns, etc.
Mental Health Emergencies & Psychological First Aid
Allergies & Anaphylaxis
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

 

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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/

 

IMPORTANT STUDENT AGREEMENT TO READ

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

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WAFA Abisko, Sweden 2025
May
26
to 31 May

WAFA Abisko, Sweden 2025

26-31 MAY, 2025 AT STF ABISKO TURISTSTATION, SWEDEN

Wilderness Advanced First Aid (WAFA) Course

(can be used as recertification of a WFR)

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES

Wilderness Advanced First Aid (WAFA) courses are designed for trip leaders and those travelling or working in remote areas and who want a more extensive training program than the Wilderness First Aid course. Fast paced and hands-on, this course covers a wide range of wilderness medicine topics including stabilisation, treatment, and evacuation guidelines for patients in backcountry environments. The emphasis is placed on long- term patient care, management and specific injury evaluation. Whether spending time in the backcountry is your passion or your profession, you should never have to ask, "What do I do now?"

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

DATES:

08:00 – 17:30+ each day.

Exceptions: There will be an additional night session on one day starting at 19:00 and ending late. We will conclude at around 12:00 on the last day.

LOCATION:

Svenska Turistföreningen (STF) Abisko Turiststation, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden

https://maps.app.goo.gl/8cixw4ysjdQnsYKp8

Abisko

Visitors from all over the world come to Abisko to experience Arctic Sweden, the mountains and iconic places such as Kungsleden, Lapporten, STF Aurora Sky Station, Torneträsk, Mount Nuolja and Abisko National Park. One can enjoy a wide variety of activities such as hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding and more! 

Find out more about Abisko and activities you can enjoy at these websites:

https://www.swedishtouristassociation.com/facilities/stf-abisko-turiststation/

https://visitabisko.com/

STF Abisko Turiststation is situated in the northern part of Abisko National Park, about 100 km from Kiruna, Sweden and 80 km from Narvik, Norway.

ABISKO GPS-coordinates N68.358392026314°, E18.783634440475°

WAFA Course Description

If you travel or work in remote areas and need more extensive training than a Wilderness First Aid course, our Wilderness Advanced First Aid course is the perfect choice! Build confidence to make the right medical interventions and assessments for your clients, friends, or family and receive an up-to-date medical curriculum which includes a range of assessment, trauma, environmental and medical topics, all delivered in an intensive and hands-on format.

 You will learn to stabilize, treat, and make evacuation decisions for patients in backcountry environments, with an emphasis on long term patient care management and specific injury evaluation. In addition to plenty of time practicing skills and engaging in scenarios, you will work in small teams and practice leadership skills.

Course Cirriculum

08:00 – 17:30+ each day

Communicable Disease & Infection Control
Medicine in the Wilderness Context
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Initial Assessment
Physical Examination (Head to Toe Examination)
Vital Signs
Medical History (SAMPLE)
Emergency and Evacuation Plans, and Documentation
Spine & Spinal Cord Injuries
Spine Injury Assessment & Management: Lifting & Moving
Spinal Protection, Packaging, Transport, & Extended Care
Head Injuries
Chest & Lung Injuries
Medical Shock
Wilderness Wound Management
Burns, Infections
Athletic injuries, Fractures, & Dislocations
Pain Management
Psychological First Aid
Altitude Illness
Toxicology: Bites & Stings
Lightning
Hypothermia & Local Cold Injuries
The Medical Patient: Diabetes, Asthma, Neurological Concerns, Cardiac Conditions, Respiratory Concerns, Acute Abdominal Pain, etc.
Urinary Reproductive Concerns
Mental Health Emergencies & Stress First Aid
Allergies & Anaphylaxis

 

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We hope this information is helpful.

For questions about this NOLS Wilderness Medicine WFR course or our curriculum please contact Crossing Latitudes at info@crossinglatitudes.com

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

 

IMPORTANT STUDENT AGREEMENT TO READ

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

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WFR Taoyuan City, Taiwan 2025
Jul
3
to 13 Jul
WFR

WFR Taoyuan City, Taiwan 2025

3-13 JULY 2025, TAOYUAN CITY, TAIWAN

Wilderness First Responder Course (WFR)

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES

The Wilderness First Responder course is 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:

3-13 July, 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!

LOCATION:

International Outdoor Education Federation (IOEF), TYAC Training Center 

Address: No. 16, Xingang Rd, Xinwu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan 327 
Website: https://www.tyacamps.com.tw 

WFR Course Description

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 recognized 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).

Course Schedule

08:00 – 17:30’ish

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 questions about this NOLS Wilderness Medicine WFR course or our curriculum please contact Crossing Latitudes at info@crossinglatitudes.com

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

 

IMPORTANT STUDENT AGREEMENT form

An important document to read before signing up is our Student Agreement. http://www.nols.edu/en/filer/public/1481655159/906/ There is no need to print or email it back to us. We have forms you can sign when we meet in Taiwan.

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WFA Taoyuan City, Taiwan 2025
Jul
19
to 21 Jul
WFA

WFA Taoyuan City, Taiwan 2025

19-21 JULY 2025, TAOYUAN CITY, TAIWAN

Wilderness First Aid Course (WFA)

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES

Fast paced and hands-on, this Wilderness First Aid course covers a wide range of wilderness medicine topics for people who travel and enjoy the outdoors. Whether spending time in the backcountry is your passion or your profession, you should never have to ask, "What do I do now?" On this course, you'll learn how to prepare for the unexpected. In just a few days, you'll have the knowledge, skills and ability to make sound decisions in emergency situations. CPR is included. Everyone is welcome, no previous experience required.

DATES:

19 – 21 July 2025 (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday)

COURSE HOURS:

08:00 – 18:00 each day  

LOCATION:

International Outdoor Education Federation (IOEF), TYAC Training Center 

Address: No. 16, Xingang Rd, Xinwu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan 327 
Website: https://www.tyacamps.com.tw 

WFA Course Description

Our 3-day Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course is a fast-paced, hands-on introduction to managing common injuries, more serious emergencies, and everything in between. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical scenarios will challenge you and provide a dynamic learning environment. After the course, you’ll have the knowledge, skills, and ability to make sound decisions and interventions in emergency situations.

Wilderness First Aid is different from the urban first aid. Focus is on initial and prolonged care for a patient in the back country. This course is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and individuals in remote locations.

Course Cirriculum

08:00 – 18:00 each day

Communicable Disease & Infection Control
Medicine in the Wilderness Context
Scene Size-up & Initial Assessment
Physical Examination / Head to Toe assessment
Vital signs: LOR, HR, RR, SCTM
Medical History: SAMPLE
Emergency and Evacuation Plans, and Documentation
Spine & Spinal Cord Injuries
Head Injuries
Medical Shock
Wilderness Wound Management
Athletic injuries, Fractures, & Dislocations
Heat Illness
Hypothermia & Local Cold Injuries
The Medical Patient: Chest pain, abdominal pain, respiratory concerns, etc.
Allergies & Anaphylaxis
Wilderness First Aid Kits

 

Download course information

 

We hope this information is helpful.

For questions about this NOLS Wilderness Medicine WFR course or our curriculum please contact Crossing Latitudes at info@crossinglatitudes.com

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

 

IMPORTANT STUDENT AGREEMENT form

An important document to read before signing up is our Student Agreement. http://www.nols.edu/en/filer/public/1481655159/906/ There is no need to print or email it back to us. We have forms you can sign when we meet in Taiwan.

Register for this Course

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WFR-R Kandersteg, Switzerland 2025
Oct
24
to 26 Oct

WFR-R Kandersteg, Switzerland 2025

24 – 26 October, 2025 IN Kandersteg, Switzerland

Wilderness First Responder - Recertification (WFR-R)

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES

Are your wilderness medicine protocols on the tip of your tongue or buried in the bottom of your pack? Led by dynamic and experienced instructors, this immersive 3-day course will update you on the latest wilderness medicine techniques and protocols. Through focused scenarios, you’ll identify any gaps in your knowledge and refine your skills, while engaging in discussions and case-studies deepen your understanding. You'll also have opportunities to ask questions based on your real-life experiences. Whether you're revisiting core concepts or pushing your capabilities to new levels, this course will empower you to respond effectively when it matters most. CPR is included.

DATES:

24 – 26 October 2025 

Course hours: 08:00 – 17:30 each day  

Kandersteg

Situated in the Kander-valley, near the Jungfrau-massif in the heart of the Bernese Alps, Kandersteg is surrounded by a spectacular mountain scenery and great opportunities for outdoor-activities, such as hiking or mountaineering. The small community offers hotels, restaurants, bakeries, two grocery stores and cable-cars up the mountains – all within 15-20 minutes’ walk from the course location.

Centrally located in Europe - 65 km from Bern, the capital of Switzerland - it is easy to reach Kandersteg by road or using the Swiss rail network.

The Course

The WFR-R is an immersive 3-day scenario-based course aimed at updating students on the latest wilderness medicine techniques and protocols. During this course students will practice skills, while reviewing evacuation and decision-making principles. The use of case studies, discussions, and scenarios with added complexity deepens understanding and provides challenges in controlled settings, allowing students to build resilience and confidence.

This course is the most popular recertification program in Wilderness Medicine and is ideal for current Wilderness First Responders and Wilderness EMTs. The WFR- Recertification course is pre-approved for 18 hours of EMT CEUs by CECBEMS.

Whether revisiting core concepts or pushing your capabilities to new levels, this course will empower you to respond effectively when it matters most. CPR is included.

You will be required to complete both WRITTEN & PRACTICAL TESTING to recertify.

The written exam will be conducted at the BEGINNING of the course.

Check the following web page for information and resources on how to best prepare for your course. Please study and watch some of the Patient Assessment videos on the links below.

Course Cirriculum

08:00 – 17:30 each day

Communicable Disease & Infection Control
Patient Assessment System
Emergency and Evacuation Plans, and Documentation
Spine & Spinal Cord Injuries
Head Injuries
Chest & Lung Injuries
Medical Shock
Wilderness Wound Management
Athletic injuries, Fractures, & Dislocations
Environmental Illnesses and Injuries
Hypothermia & Local Cold Injuries
The Medical Patient: Diabetes, Asthma, Neurological Concerns, Cardiac Conditions, Respiratory Concerns, Acute Abdominal Pain, Urinary Reproductive Concerns, etc.
Mental Health Emergencies & Stress First Aid
Allergies & Anaphylaxis
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

 

download course information

 

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/

 

IMPORTANT STUDENT AGREEMENT TO READ

Please read the Student Agreement before signing up. There is no need to sign it and send it in. We have forms you can sign at the course start.

Register for this Course

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WFR-R Värmdö, Sweden 2025
Oct
31
to 2 Nov

WFR-R Värmdö, Sweden 2025

31 October - 2 November, 2025 IN VärmDÖ, Sweden

Wilderness First Responder - Recertification (WFR-R)

HOSTED BY CROSSING LATITUDES

Are your wilderness medicine protocols on the tip of your tongue or buried in the bottom of your pack? Led by dynamic and experienced instructors, this immersive 3-day course will update you on the latest wilderness medicine techniques and protocols. Through focused scenarios, you’ll identify any gaps in your knowledge and refine your skills, while engaging in discussions and case-studies deepen your understanding. You'll also have opportunities to ask questions based on your real-life experiences. Whether you're revisiting core concepts or pushing your capabilities to new levels, this course will empower you to respond effectively when it matters most. CPR is included.

DATES:

31 October - 2 November 2025 

Course hours:

09:00 – 18:00  Friday, 31 October;

08:00 – 18:00 Saturday & Sunday, 1 – 2 November

LOCATION:

Skatboet, Korpholmsvägen 18, 139 36 Värmdö, Stockholm

 

https://skatboetvarmdo.se/

https://maps.app.goo.gl/5QSvbBZayyJbjruKA

Skatboet Värmdö

Skatboet (the Magpie’s nest) is located on the island of Värmdö, Stockholm, Sweden. It belongs to the Stockholm Scouts. This link shows photos of the buildings and surroundings: https://skatboetvarmdo.se/bildgalleri/

Skatboet is owned by the Swedish Scouts, and therefore an alcohol-, drug- and smoke-free place. Please respect this and do not bring alcohol or any other recreational drugs.

The Course

The WFR-R is an immersive 3-day scenario-based course aimed at updating students on the latest wilderness medicine techniques and protocols. During this course students will practice skills, while reviewing evacuation and decision-making principles. The use of case studies, discussions, and scenarios with added complexity deepens understanding and provides challenges in controlled settings, allowing students to build resilience and confidence.

This course is the most popular recertification program in Wilderness Medicine and is ideal for current Wilderness First Responders and Wilderness EMTs. The WFR- Recertification course is pre-approved for 18 hours of EMT CEUs by CECBEMS.

Whether revisiting core concepts or pushing your capabilities to new levels, this course will empower you to respond effectively when it matters most. CPR is included.

You will be required to complete both WRITTEN & PRACTICAL TESTING to recertify.

The written exam will be conducted at the BEGINNING of the course.

Check the following web page for information and resources on how to best prepare for your course. Please study and watch some of the Patient Assessment videos on the links below.

Course Cirriculum

08:00 – 17:30 each day

Communicable Disease & Infection Control
Patient Assessment System
Emergency and Evacuation Plans, and Documentation
Spine & Spinal Cord Injuries
Head Injuries
Chest & Lung Injuries
Medical Shock
Wilderness Wound Management
Athletic injuries, Fractures, & Dislocations
Environmental Illnesses and Injuries
Hypothermia & Local Cold Injuries
The Medical Patient: Diabetes, Asthma, Neurological Concerns, Cardiac Conditions, Respiratory Concerns, Acute Abdominal Pain, Urinary Reproductive Concerns, etc.
Mental Health Emergencies & Stress First Aid
Allergies & Anaphylaxis
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

 

download course information

 

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/

 

IMPORTANT STUDENT AGREEMENT TO READ

Please read the Student Agreement before signing up. There is no need to sign it and send it in. We have forms you can sign at the course start.

Register for this Course

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