WFR course near Lexington

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toad857
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WFR course near Lexington

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Anyone intersted in Wilderness First Responder certification near Lexington, see announcement below:



Hello fellow outdoor enthusiasts!

Life Adventure Center is proud to announce we will be hosting a Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Course March 11th-17th 2013!

Cost: $660 (Register 30 days in advance for a 10% discount, that is $66.00 in savings!)

To register please visit the Wilderness Medicine Association WMA website, or follow this link: http://www.wildmed.com/wilderness-medic ... e-2394.php

The Wilderness First Responder program is the ideal medical training for leaders in remote areas including outdoor educators, guides, military, professional search and rescue teams, researchers, and those involved in disaster relief.

This curriculum is comprehensive and practical. It includes the essential principles and skills required to assess and manage medical problems in isolated and extreme environments for days or weeks if necessary. This course will be a certification through Wilderness Medical Associates, the premiere wilderness medicine organization in the world.



We will also be hosting a WFR Open Recertification course March 8th-10th, so if your certification is about to expire make sure to get in on this course!

Cost: $330 (Register 30 days in advance for a 10% discount)

To register please visit the WMA website, or follow this link: http://www.wildmed.com/wilderness-medic ... e-2395.php


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Be sure to check out the LAC website for updates to our Special Events page, and sign up for our e-newsletter!

Here’s to a 2013 filled with fun adventures! Hope to see you out to the farm!

Cara Varney
Program Coordinator
cara@lifeadventurecenter.org

Life Adventure Center
570 Milner Rd
Versailles, KY 40383

859.873.3271

http://www.lifeadventurecenter.org
Meadows
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Re: WFR course near Lexington

Post by Meadows »

Sweet!!
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