Advanced Wilderness Medicine & Life Support Upgrade
FOR MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES PROFESSIONALS, STUDENTS & PRACTITIONERS
MEETS 2021 WFME STANDARDS FOR DISTRIBUTED & DISTANCE LEARNING IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
Advanced Wilderness Medicine & Life Support
30-hour self-paced online course includes AWLS certification + available elective/residency credit or CME
Includes webinar: Far & Wild: Test Your Expedition Medicine Know-How. Replay link included.
30 hours of self-paced online wilderness medicine content + 2 years course access
Optional undergrad or grad elective, residency or CME credits—you decide when it fits your schedule. No date limitations.
Advanced Wilderness Medicine & Life Support 2-year certification
Survival Med Professional subscription w/ free monthly webinars & more
Special access to pre-med/residency career mentoring including CV, application & personal essay review
Free 30-day World Extreme Medicine trial membership (terms apply) + £10 off paid membership: 60+ hours e-learning content & more
For pre-med, residents, MDs & DOs, PAs & MAs, PT/OTs, RN/NP, EMS, SAR and other wilderness medicine practitioners
AWMLS Schedule & Curriculum
PATIENT ASSESSMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Primary wilderness patient assessment
Secondary wilderness patient assessment
Wilderness wound care
Hypothermia & frostbite
Hyperthermia & heat illnesses
Altitude illness
DIVE MEDICINE, DROWNING, LIGHTNING & BITES
Dive Medicine
Drowning
Lightning
Animal Bites
Envenomation
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WILDERNESS TRAUMA & CARDIAC ARREST
Trauma in the Wilderness
Wilderness Stabilization & Splinting
Open Fracture Management
Cardiac Arrest in Mountain Environments
Termination of Cardiac Arrest in WEMS
EXHAUSTION & FATIGUE IN REMOTE SETTINGS
Exhaustion & Fatigue in the Mountains
Psychological First Aid
Stress Injuries
Wilderness Survival & Psychology
Lost Person Behavior
Wilderness Event Medicine
Medicolegal Considerations in WEMS
WILDERNESS MEDICINE & MOUNTAIN RESCUE
Mountain Rescue Challenges
Mountain Rescue Equipment
Basic Technical Rescue Principles
High & Low Angle Rescue
Patient Packaging and Care Integration
ATV & Helicopter WEMS Response
WATER, ICE, AVALANCHE & AVIATION RESCUE
Crevasse Rescue
Cave Rescue
Swiftwater Rescue
Open Water Rescue
Search & Rescue
Ski Patrol & Mountaineering Rescue
Avalanche Rescue
Aviation Accidents
AWMLS Schedule & Curriculum
Patient Assessment & The Environment
Primary wilderness patient assessment
Secondary wilderness patient assessment
Wilderness wound care
Hypothermia & frostbite
Hyperthermia & heat illnesses
Altitude illness
Dive Medicine, Drowning, Lightning & Bites
Dive Medicine
Drowning
Lightning
Animal Bites
Envenomation
Wilderness Trauma & Cardiac Arrest
Trauma in the Wilderness
Wilderness Stabilization & Splinting
Open Fracture Management
Cardiac Arrest in Mountain Environments
Termination of Cardiac Arrest in WEMS
Exhaustion & Fatigue
Exhaustion & Fatigue in the Mountains
Psychological First Aid
Stress Injuries
Wilderness Survival & Psychology
Lost Person Behavior
Wilderness Event Medicine
WEMS Medicolegal Considerations
Wilderness Medicine in the Search & Rescue Setting
Mountain Rescue Equipment
Mountain Rescue Challenges
Basic Technical Rescue Principles
High & Low Angle Rescue
ATV & Helicopter WEMS Response
Patient Packaging and Care Integration
MOUNTAIN, WATER & AVIATION RESCUE & PATIENT CARE
Crevasse Rescue
Cave Rescue
Swiftwater Rescue
Open Water Rescue
Search & Rescue
Ski Patrol & Mountaineering Rescue
Avalanche Rescue
Aviation Accidents
Get Undergrad & Grad Elective & Residency Credit, CME & More
We partner with faculty from the University of Utah School of Medicine Wilderness Program to provide elective, residency and CME credit.
Undergrad & Grad Elective & Residency Credit
Fees vary. No required travel.
No need to book elective dates in advance.
Complete course now, apply for up to 4 weeks credit anytime during 2-year access period.
AMA Category 1 CME Credit
16 hours CME: $80 exam fee.
Complete the course now.
Apply for credit anytime during your 2-year access period.
Clinical Wilderness Medicine Certification
Survival Med-taught.
Live Zoom instruction & student practice of hands-on clinical wilderness medicine procedures.
Customer Reviews
Frank W. | WFR & EMT
I'm very satisfied with the high quality of instruction at a more than fair price. I have taken the NOLS WFR course in the past, and the only thing I miss is the camaraderie of the in-person class. Other than that, I am happy to get good instruction. I'll spend the money I saved on actually being in the wilderness.
Brittany B. | WFA
This course was just what I needed! I was nervous about submitting a video of me performing the skills but I actually enjoyed it. I feel more confident in my abilities to help others in a wilderness situation. Thank you!
Glenn T. | WFA
This was very thorough. I've had in-person first aid several times and this has a lot more information. I especially like the aspect of improvising materials for splints, etc., as this is probably what you're going to have to do in the backcountry.
Amy A. | WFA
The course was very detailed and informative. The scenarios were realistic and challenging. I feel better prepared to deal with medical and environmental challenges in the wilderness.
Patrick H. | WFA & WFR
Very practical, well-run course. I appreciated the learning vs mere testing approach. I've already used some of the skills.
Marie L. | WFA
Extremely rewarding course. I've learned more than I have in previous WFA courses run by the Red Cross. What made this better for me is the ability to review the material until I could learn it. Having to do the hands-on assessment [videos/photos] really ingrained a muscle/mental memory that cannot be duplicated in an in-person class. There is not enough time during the in-person classes for everyone to have the hands-on experience. Thank you so much.
Helen B. | WFA
Really enjoyed! At first I was hesitant to do an online course, unsure if I would learn all the necessary skills for WFA. However, after having to demonstrate my skills and receiving thorough feedback, I feel very prepared. Thank you so much!
Raquel D. | WFA
Really well set-up course. The ability to do it at your own pace is fantastic. Very informative videos & presentations. The skills demonstrations are concise but detailed. Getting to practice the skills and get feedback on them is also a great way to make sure you're actually prepared to do them. The medical scenarios were varied and interesting and gave good practice at analyzing and deciding how to handle a situation.
David R. | WFA
A lot of information was provided in this course, some information that was never touched on in my NOLS class. Overall, informative and easy to navigate.
Gary H. | WFA
Very well done. I happened to have spent my career in trauma and emergency services and now as a trauma program consultant. I learned a lot I didn't know when it comes to wilderness medicine. I spend my free time in the mountains and backcountry fly fishing, camping, kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing...In the Emergency Department we have a controlled environment and supplies on hand. In the field—mountains, backcountry, wherever—you're at the mercy of what is on hand and your experience. This course will give you the experience and skills you need to be prepared and have the best outcomes possible. It's extremely affordable, well written and well done.
Delaney H. | WFA
Incredible resource! I often work outdoors far from hospitals, the general public and cell phone service with a small team of people. This is so much more useful than OSHA training and even general first aid courses. Thank you for providing these lessons!
Gio C. | WFA
"I was very hesitant at first because my initial thought was: "This is too good to be true!" BUT, it actually is and I must say that I am very pleasantly surprised. Dr. Bonthius covers a great deal of scenarios very effective and thoroughly. I reside in Las Vegas, NV and wilderness courses here are offered only during the Spring and late Fall. I was about to travel out of state, pay room and board as well as pay close to 10 times the amount of this course. This is truly a time saver and money saver. I would HIGHLY recommend this!!! If you're having second thoughts, don't—this is the best decision you'll ever make for a course for Wilderness First Aid training."
Sabrina W. | WFR
Loved the course, more than the in-person one I did two years go. Mainly because I could go at my own pace and really digest the information and internalize it rather than overwhelm and cram in a shorter period of time. The videos, lectures and podcasts were great and drove the topics home.
Lawrence T. | WFR
What a great opportunity it has been to receive training from current working ER doctors with a passion for Wilderness Medicine. I've certified in WFR probably 5 times and WFA countless times, in spite of familiarity with the material I still walked away better informed and better prepared than when I started. Easily the best value in emergency training for the layperson. The live sessions are an added bonus and not to be missed. Great program!
John F. | WFA
Very informative and easy to follow. Our company does a lot of field work in the Mojave Desert, in remote areas including BLM wilderness, often without cell service. We bring a Garmin inReach, a first aid kit and off-road recovery equipment, but now we have the one important thing missing from our field tool kit, wilderness first aid training.
Kathleen R. | WFR
"I had been given a last-minute directive to have WFR within a month or lose a seasonal job. I was about to pay MUCH more with the additional expense of lodging for a NOLS course when I found this course. It was engaging, stimulating, and appreciated being able to do it at home and at my own speed. Dr. Bonthius was attentive and answered my questions quickly. It was a great mix of online learning and the "personal" practical demonstration of skills."
Scott R. | WFR
The NOLS course was too much info, too fast. This course, being self-paced, was the ticket for me. Natalie was always available to help with questions, and the lectures were well organized. I filled out the study guide as I went through the lectures and used that during the exam. As an alternative to the much more expensive 8-day courses, I would highly recommend this online course.
Caryne E. | WFR
I was having trouble logging in and it was almost immediately addressed. As an ICU RN, SAR and mounted search and rescue volunteer, I found this stock full of information, and came away with many [clinical] pearls. Thank you!
Maddy P. | WFR
I appreciated the flexibility of doing it online and having videos and images to help with visualizing what I needed to do. I also was super impressed with the SOAP notes grading - I was expecting a week or more but my last few were graded in a day! I really enjoyed this class.
Benjamin P. | WFR
The flexibility of being able to do the course on my time over a period of several months if needed [worked well]. The feedback on SOAP notes and videos were always very helpful and insightful as to what I got right or wrong. Also it never took more than a day for me to get things graded! All in all I was very pleased with this course. I've been needing to get my WFR certification for several years but finding a time when I could travel somewhere that offered it has always been an obstacle. This course was very helpful. Having to submit pictures, videos and SOAP notes makes sure you are absorbing the material. Would recommend to anyone looking to get WFR certified!
Kevin F. | WFR
The online curriculum was one of the biggest advantages of this course. I enrolled at the beginning of a slow fire season working for the Division of Forestry in Fairbanks, AK. Even when we got busy I was still able to log in and work at my pace. I really appreciated the unique feedback. Improvised medicine is a topic that's difficult to comprehend without actually performing these things or learning o nthe job. The real world scenarios challenged me and gave me insight to techniques I wasn't aware of. I spent a long time searching for a course like this. Since gaining my EMT I've wanted to take a class that [related to] austere environments. Not having to travel or spend potentially $800+ on a course made me delighted when I found out about Survival Med. Thank you!
Keith F. | WFA
As usual, Student Support was very fast and my questions were answered thoroughly.
Danielle Z. | WFR
I so appreciate the thoughtfulness and care with which your team replies every time. So many customer service interactions these days come across as cut-and-paste and inhuman, but you all keep surprising me with responses that are warm, engaged, and caring about both the medical side and the human side of this training.
Gillian G. | WFR
Wow, great customer support! Quick answer and so helpful. Above and beyond. The organization and most of all the STUDY GUIDE helped me get more out of this course than any continuing education I've done in this field. It kept me engaged and listening for answers and I'm certain that increased my retention. I also will always have it to reference and brush up. I'm certain this course will save lives and help patients. I'm better equipped to teach and serve having had this course. Very well put together. Very worth the time and money. Highly recommend.
Two-Year Advanced Wilderness Medicine & Life Support Certification
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