The Core Skill of Outdoor Amateur
Advanced Wilderness First Aid (A-WFA) is an core skill for outdoor amateurs. The course take 32 hours in four days. The topic cover from the fundamental wilderness first aid extend to advanced skills. The student who pass the course and exam will get the certification from American SOLO and the period validity is 2 years.
The course will be taught in English with Chinese Translation.
If you are WFR certification holder, you can refresh your certification through take this course.
Notice: Not every student who join the course can get the certification!
Notice: CPR training is not included
Schedule : 2nd~5th, January, 2025
Register : Please click → ZA Course Register System
Tuition : NT$18000 (Tuition included 3 night accommodations, breakfast and lunch, Instructor fee and certification fee)
Notice : All these items should be packed in your backpack for scenario exercises. You will be using your equipment to provide care and keep yourself and OTHERS warm. Dependent on your course location the needs may change, but remember you will be using these items to care for others. These items may get dirty and/or wet during course.
Schedule : 2nd~5th, January, 2025
Location : Hengshan Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan
Register : Please click → ZA Course Register System
Tuition : NT$18000 (Tuition included 3 night accommodations, breakfast and lunch, Instructor fee and certification fee)
Instructor :
- Benjamin Rush - Assistant Professor, Outdoor Leadership Department, University of Alaska- Valdez
- Wick layer top and pants.
- Sport Shoes, Trail Running Shoes or Boots (The sandal does not acceptable)
- Rain Jacket and Rain Pant
- 2 extra Warm Clothes
- Sleeping Bag and Sleeping Pad
- 4 x 1~2 m Webbing or Cord
- Triangular Bandanas
- 2 x Trekking Pole
- Backpack (Big enough to carry all your personal gear)
- Headlamp
- Pen and Note book
- Sun Protection (Hats, Sun Scream, Lip stick, Sun Glasses)
- Towel
- Exchange Clothes.
- Water Bottle (1L or larger)
Notice : All these items should be packed in your backpack for scenario exercises. You will be using your equipment to provide care and keep yourself and OTHERS warm. Dependent on your course location the needs may change, but remember you will be using these items to care for others. These items may get dirty and/or wet during course.