
The Wilderness Emergency Care (WEC) program supports a family of courses to meet the needs of everyone
with outdoor interests, from easy day trips to challenging and technical
activities, including wilderness rescue. The WEC textbook not only explains
the concepts in clear language, it also shows you how to do all the
skills, step by step, with many photos and drawings. The WEC Instructor
Guide provides course outlines and lesson plans for all the wilderness
courses and explains how to plan, prepare for, teach and evaluate a
course. It also has a great collection of resources - including quizzes,
scenarios for practical exams and evaluation forms.
WEC Family of
Courses
Basic Wilderness First Aid is an intensive 8- to 10-hour
course for those who are involved in wilderness recreation. This course
may also meet the needs of volunteers and professionals who lead groups
on short trips in relatively low-risk situations.
Wilderness First
Aid is a 16- to 20-hour course for those who are involved in
serious wilderness activities. This course is the choice of many wilderness
trip leaders and guides.
Wilderness First
Responder is a 60- to 80-hour course for wilderness professionals
and others who want a higher level of training or require WFR certification.
Wilderness EMT
Upgrade is a 40-hour course for those who are already certified
as EMTs. The course builds on EMT training and adds wilderness concepts
and skills with many role-playing scenarios.