Course Format
On the Hybrid WFR-Recert, you’ll complete 12+ hours of online e-learning followed by 2-days of in-person learning.
The e-learning includes interactive modules with videos, readings, self-practice assignments, quizzes, and case studies. *See the technology requirements below*.
Please note before enrolling that the e-learning is mandatory. It takes at minimum 12+ hours but many students take significantly more time than that.
The online learning isn’t meant to be crammed into a couple of days. You’ll get the most out of this course and have the highest likelihood of achieving the certification if you break it up into 1 to 3-hour learning blocks, spaced over multiple days.
As soon as you register, you’ll automatically receive a Student InfoPack with course outlines, packing lists, and logistical info. Then, 7-weeks before the onsite portion, we’ll send you access to the e-learning platform.
On the in-person portion, we can then focus on practical skills, drills, and rescue simulations, because you’ll arrive having already reviewed the theoretical knowledge.
All of our medical courses are intensive; the onsite portion of the Hybrid courses is even more so: expect full, fast-paced (and fun!) days.
Tech Requirements
For the *Hybrid WFR Recert (12+ hours online plus 3-days in-person) you will need:
- Access to high speed internet throughout the 12+ e-learning hours
- A laptop or desktop computer with
*The 4-day WFR Recertification does have mandatory pre-learning in the form of reviewing your WMA books and completing a Study Guide assignment — it can be done mostly offline.