Urban
Missoula, MT
Jun 27, 2025
Heartsaver CPR
Course cost: $65.00 USD
Learn MoreAerie Courses / Wilderness First Aid
Background: Wilderness First Aid is Aerie's premiere introduction to wilderness medicine. This 16-hour course is designed for students who have little or no experience in first aid or wilderness medicine. It is well suited for individuals who are responsible for friends and family while in the backcountry as well as professional guides. The course is designed with scenario at the heart of the learning experience. We emphasize hands on practice of skills and assessments of patients.
The course covers basic emergency medicine topics such as airway management, breathing emergencies, circulatory problems, and environmental concerns. We include common medical emergencies such as diabetes, seizures, asthma, and anaphylaxis. We emphasis trauma with in depth discussions and hands on training with splinting, bleeding control, and wound management. We also discuss legalities within wilderness medicine and SOAP note documentation.
Along with basic medical and trauma concerns we discuss how these emergencies can be addressed in a wilderness environment. This includes topics such as evacuation, litter construction, backcountry communications, and decision-making.
A Wilderness First Aid certification is valid for 2 years. After your certification expires you simply need to retake the class to renew.
This course will run from 8am-5pm on Saturday and Sunday. CPR is offered the Friday evening prior to the course from 5:30pm-9:30pm for an additional $65 and requires separate online registration.
Cost: $300 tuition includes all course supplies.
Location:
Missoula, MT
Dec 13, 2025 - Dec 14, 2025
2 Course Days
1 college credits
$300.00 USD
·Course down payment: $300.00
Aerie classes are held both indoors and out. You will need to bring a notebook and writing utensils for classroom sessions. You will also need appropriate clothing to be outdoors for several hours at a time. This can vary significantly depending on the season, pay close attention to precourse materials sent before your class for specific clothing needs.
No, Aerie textbooks are distributed at the beginning of your course. If you’d like to review these materials ahead of class, you can access a free online version of our textbook here.
Aerie students can receive academic credit for WFA, WFR, EMT, and WEMT courses through a partnership with the University of Montana. Please contact info@aeriemed.com for the correct registration form for your class.
No. Instructors will happily help coordinate carpools to field locations and give some ideas of easy food options near class locations. Aerie cannot officially coordinate any lodging, food, or transportation for out classes.
The Semester in Wilderness Medicine programs do provide all this support for students. Please visit the Semester page for more details about these programs.
Yes, students as young as 16 years old can attend class alone or with a parent or guardian. Students younger than 16 years old are welcome in our classes but are required to attend with a parent or guardian. The parent or guardian will need to sign a minor release form before class begins for all students under 18 years old.
At Aerie we strive to create a positive learning environment for all of our students. Regardless of the course type, you will learn from passionate and experienced instructors. We provide the support needed to help our students succeed. While in class you will take part in a variety of activities and lessons to help further your knowledge of medicine. Our courses include hands-on practice with the instructors and fellow students, carefully thought out lectures to give you the information you need for your certification, and a combination of fun and challenging activities to help you comprehend each topic. Each course can look different depending on the location and level of certification, however we work at having a consistent curriculum so that all of our students receive the appropriate training.
Aerie classes may differ slightly depending on the specific course type and needs of the host facility. Generally, class begins at 8:00am and ends at either 5:00pm or 6:00pm. You will have one hour for lunch around 12:00pm each day.
Aerie instructors are passionate about what they do and enjoy motivating and educating our students. We cover not only the medical topics needed to obtain your desired certification, but we teach leadership skills, communication techniques and group dynamics. Each instructor has a combination of medical and professional outdoor experience. Learn more about our staff here.
Some presentations will have photos or videos that depict blood and other injuries. Instructors make every effort to properly prepare students for when these images will come onto the screen. Students are not required to view any of this content. Instructors will also use fake blood and wounds for scenarios during class. The makeup can be greatly reduced for students that are uncomfortable with the presentation. Aerie emphasizes the treatment of injuries and illness and recognizes that these skills can be taught without the use of gruesome images, videos, and makeup.
At Aerie, our students go on to do a variety of different jobs or hobbies after their training, and we love helping our students prepare for their own unique futures. We prepare our students by creating custom medical scenarios, demonstrating medical events and treatments, and facilitating activities that will help our students gain confidence in patient care.
Aerie will issue electronic certification cards directly to your email address within a week of course completion. Sometimes these certifications get caught in spam folders or other filters, please reach out to info@aeriemed.com if you are missing your certification.
Aerie certifications last for two years. WFR, EMT, and WEMT certifications have specific recertification requirements that are outlined in the course materials. CPR and WFA classes are recertified by taking the course again.