Pacific Northwest yetti
Expedition Medic
I have been hearing an increase of decreased scopes of practice and teaching for the WFR classes. To release liability. HACE and PACE are serious and something that a lot of people don't put much though into, let alone training. But are one of the most probable things you'll encounter. Sounds like you did a great job! RMI's course for Remote EMT, and MCPIC did a phenomenal job. Each student averaged 5 PT assessments a day, and we did multiple scenarios( daily) with muluage. Even covered sutures, ( including practicing), NG tube, Dental work, and U cath's. Extremely in depth, but also expensive and time consuming. As a company those are the services the instructors use for clients during field work. Oil, marine, military etc. I'm not sure what their only WFR courses entail though.