Quest offers wilderness first aid course
Registration is open for an introductory-level wilderness first aid program sponsored by Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s Quest program and presented by the National Outdoor Leadership School’s (NOLS) Wilderness Medicine Institute. The program will be held Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5 and 6, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Monty’s on BU’s upper campus.

Registration is open for an introductory-level wilderness first aid program sponsored by Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s Quest program and presented by the National Outdoor Leadership School’s (NOLS) Wilderness Medicine Institute. The program will be held Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5 and 6, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Monty’s on BU’s upper campus.
The wilderness first aid/wilderness first responder recertification course is designed to provide outdoor leaders, guides and rangers with an introduction to first aid and patient care in remote settings. Special topics include, but are not limited to: wound management and infection, realigning fractures and dislocations, improvised splinting techniques, patient monitoring and long-term management problems, plus up-to-date information on environmental emergencies.
The course emphasizes principles of treatment and decision making, not the memorization of lists. It does not include cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training. Participants who complete the course will be issued a two-year NOLS Wilderness Medicine Institute wilderness first aid certification.
The $170 fee includes textbooks, syllabus, equipment and certification cards. For more information, visit www.buquest.org or by call the Quest office at (570) 389-4323. Early sign up is recommended.