Soap Notes
Hybrid or In-Person WFR
Understanding the difference between the full in person and the hybrid Wilderness First Responder courses will help you determine what one will ultimately work better for your learning needs and preferences.
What’s the difference between Wilderness First Aid and Wilderness First Responder
What is the difference between a wilderness first aid course and a wilderness first responder course? This is a common question and determining your needs and the skills and knowledge you want to leave a course with is important.
First Aid for your overlanding adventure
First aid skills and equipment are important to have when you are overloading on remote trails in the backcountry.
Baja Del Sur, Mexico: International Remote Filming Medical Response and Accident Prevention
Wounded Bear Medicine provided risk management, accident response, and safety coordination in the field for the international production of a reality tv show featuring contestants racing against each other across the desert and costal landscape of Baja Mexico.
First Aid Training for Outdoor and Wildlife Photographers
Photography in the outdoors is rewarding but not with out risks. Knowing what to do if you or a companion are injured can help you to be more relaxed and confident if you are hurt or come upon someone who is. WFA and WFR provide pertinent skills and foundations to allow you to care for and assist yourself and others in the backcountry.
Do we need a set medic or safety person on set?
Is your Film or TV production in a remote or backcountry location? Do you have a plan for accidents and injuries? This post explains some of the things you should consider when planning a shoot and a checklist to help you determine whether to bring on a field specific medic or crew.