Wilderness Emergency Medic - Our most gruesome course yet?

For those of you who are unaware, Woodlore has now been running a series of First Aid courses for over four years. Nowadays, a quick search online will reveal dozens, if not hundreds, of first aid training providers. But what makes a Woodlore First Aid course so special is that we gear them specifically for those of you who spend time in the outdoors. What's more, each course revolves around highly realistic scenarios, aimed to really put your learning to the test. [caption id="attachment_3990" align="aligncenter" width="450"]Students rush to the aid of a gunshot wound victim on the WEM2 Students rush to the aid of a gunshot wound victim on the WEM2[/caption] So if you work in the outdoors, go camping alone or with friends, or are planning a more serious expedition, then the Wilderness Emergency Medic (WEM) range of courses that Woodlore run will provide you with first aid training that could prove vital in the field. This year's Level 2 course took place at the end of June and, with the help of Woodlore's ever-inventive team, is now firmly in the running as one of our most gruesome courses yet! The aim of this method of teaching is to prepare our students for the worst; understanding first aid is one thing, but being able to apply that knowledge at times of high pressure is essential. A word of warning though - stop here if you're squeamish... [caption id="attachment_3988" align="aligncenter" width="450"]Aspirant Instructor Sarah Day plays her part in a burns scenario Aspirant Instructor Sarah Day plays her part in a burns scenario[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3987" align="aligncenter" width="450"]Sarah's arm makeup in the same scenario Sarah's arm makeup in the same scenario[/caption]
This year's WEM2 course went off with a bang in more ways than one. The reality of the scenarios offered was stunning and all those who attended benefitted hugely from the challenges presented in this truly thrilling and essential course. Special mentions go out to Jamie Cooke for his fast-paced and in-depth teaching and to Sarah Day for her superb makeup and acting skills! - Keith Whitehead
[caption id="attachment_3989" align="aligncenter" width="450"]Course leader Keith Whitehead gets a splinter on the WEM2 Course leader Keith Whitehead gets a splinter on the WEM2[/caption] If you're interested in attending one of our first aid courses, get in touch and you'll be the first to know when our future dates are released.

6 comments

Very authentic, just like real life. Ex-R.A.M.C.

Cliff Abrahart

An excellent course – highly recommended. I learnt so much over the week.. and without passing out during the ever so realistic scenarios. However, not only did I personally obtain valuable wilderness first aid skills but also a number of tips and guidance on other aspects of wilderness skills, both from the ever so experianced Woodlore instructors and even my course team members. A big thank you to all and I look forward to attending other Woodlore coures in the future. Ta.

Nathan

Oh how I’d love to buy this on DVD… I currently don’t have the ability to travel but this looks so interesting!

Krzys Lender

I was on this course and can testify that it was brilliant. The pratical application of the first aid training was conducted in very real scenarios. Most were gruesome, some tested your patience and others were just plain scary! But I have learnt the most useful skill there is: how to save a life. Do this course!

Tom

That’s much more impressive than the first aid at work I did, where every one just talked about nasty paper cuts and a sprained ankle after tripping over the waste paper bin!

Simon Fletcher

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