Hybrid Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WRC)
April 17–19, 2026 | Salt Lake City, UT
The Hybrid Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WRC) offers a flexible blend of online and in-person learning designed for experienced WFRs ready to refresh and update their skills. This 32-hour course aligns with the latest Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines and Wilderness Medicine Education Collaborative (WMEC) certification standards.
Through hands-on skill stations, real-world scenarios, simulations, and group discussions, participants confidently apply current best practices in wilderness medicine for remote environments where professional help may be delayed.
Course Details
Dates: April 17–19, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily (with breaks)
Location: Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Course Length: 3 days in-person (24 hours) + 8 hours online
Course Format
Certifications Earned
Upon successful completion, participants receive:
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) – 3-year certification
CPR/AED – 3-year certification
Wilderness Anaphylaxis Training (WAT) – 2-year certification
Courses following WMEC standards support recertification reciprocity and broad recognition within the outdoor and EMS communities.
Prerequisites
Participants must hold a current Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification. Students are required to provide certification information during registration.
This course is a dedicated WFR Recertification for WMEC and non-WMEC compliant courses. Online-only courses are not eligible for recertification.
Email Becky if you have questions regarding eligibility.
Continuing Education & College Credit
Policies
Cancellation: Students must cancel at least one week prior to the course start date to receive a refund.
Illness: Due to the hands-on nature of training, if you are feeling ill within 24–48 hours of the course start, please reach out to Becky to discuss symptoms and options for transferring to a future course (hosted by either Backcountry Ready Outdoor Education or Desert Mountain Medicine).
What to Expect
This course emphasizes hands-on practice and real-world scenarios, reviewing core assessment frameworks, trauma and medical scenarios, and updates in wilderness medicine guidelines.
By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to confidently respond to medical emergencies in remote environments, manage patient care when evacuation may be delayed, and maintain skills needed for professional and recreational settings.
Hybrid Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WRC)
April 17–19, 2026 | Salt Lake City, UT
The Hybrid Wilderness First Responder Recertification (WRC) offers a flexible blend of online and in-person learning designed for experienced WFRs ready to refresh and update their skills. This 32-hour course aligns with the latest Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines and Wilderness Medicine Education Collaborative (WMEC) certification standards.
Through hands-on skill stations, real-world scenarios, simulations, and group discussions, participants confidently apply current best practices in wilderness medicine for remote environments where professional help may be delayed.
Course Details
Dates: April 17–19, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily (with breaks)
Location: Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Course Length: 3 days in-person (24 hours) + 8 hours online
Course Format
Certifications Earned
Upon successful completion, participants receive:
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) – 3-year certification
CPR/AED – 3-year certification
Wilderness Anaphylaxis Training (WAT) – 2-year certification
Courses following WMEC standards support recertification reciprocity and broad recognition within the outdoor and EMS communities.
Prerequisites
Participants must hold a current Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification. Students are required to provide certification information during registration.
This course is a dedicated WFR Recertification for WMEC and non-WMEC compliant courses. Online-only courses are not eligible for recertification.
Email Becky if you have questions regarding eligibility.
Continuing Education & College Credit
Policies
Cancellation: Students must cancel at least one week prior to the course start date to receive a refund.
Illness: Due to the hands-on nature of training, if you are feeling ill within 24–48 hours of the course start, please reach out to Becky to discuss symptoms and options for transferring to a future course (hosted by either Backcountry Ready Outdoor Education or Desert Mountain Medicine).
What to Expect
This course emphasizes hands-on practice and real-world scenarios, reviewing core assessment frameworks, trauma and medical scenarios, and updates in wilderness medicine guidelines.
By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to confidently respond to medical emergencies in remote environments, manage patient care when evacuation may be delayed, and maintain skills needed for professional and recreational settings.