Title | : | Top Medical Classes for Non-Medical Professionals⎮General/Tactical/Wilderness⎮ |
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Starting to get serious about MTB with my friend, and I'm trying to get us to take a class just in case smth happens, we'll be able to handle it Comment from : Icarus |
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In my experience the best CPR and First-Aid training I had was taught by the local fire department by paramedics and the worst training was provided by the American Red Cross The Red Cross people had zero hand on experience and were simply teaching from books and many of us in the class had more experience Comment from : Wackzingo |
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Wish we had something similar in the UK Comment from : DragoonGalaxy |
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Refuge Training Responder 1-3brTaught me tons Comment from : zplitterz |
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Thank you for providing such practical and evidence-based information on your channel Comment from : John Elstad |
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Great video sir! Just the information I was looking for Thank you br✝️🇺🇲💪 Comment from : James A |
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“Stress inoculated”… The best way to put why me (veteran) and my wife (not) communicate different We both help humans in time of need Comment from : Andrew |
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What about tecc by naemt? Comment from : The Phoenix |
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FYI NAR east coast in SC not NC Comment from : DW White |
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It sucks that nols only accepts you if are vacced Comment from : Blb reptiles |
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Still keep a valid WFR as a medic It’s just a different way of thinking that makes you more well rounded Highly recommend Cliff Stockton with Solo -CO and MO EMT-P, FP-C, CCP-C Comment from : Adam Wilson |
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Awesome video! Thank you for all of the info How would you suggest which course to decide to take; the Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED or the Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course? Comment from : Jesus27 |
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1:36 man, I think I’m past marginally illiterate at this point I have to watch this Comment from : 86aidan |
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so I just moved to COLORADO SPRINGS from California and work in Security which one of these classes should I take for a First Responder while on duty? Comment from : sean brondstetter |
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I've had to re-cert my Wilderness First Responder (WFR) every two years since the early 90's The re-cert is typically the same weekend long Wilderness First Aid (WFA) with an added written testbrbrInstructor makes a HUGE difference And in fact, the same instructor can present a completely different experience based on the class itself The location of the course can also greatly impact the experience Had one class in a building with a paved parking lot The scenarios were far less realistic, but the instructor did one where I was the victim and his instructions were "you are mentally unstable and think something is in your head and it hurts, but don't ever say there is something in your head" There were quite a few people being recertified and it was amusing to watch them be completely helpless And that was the point - sometimes, there is no physical problem, but the mental ones can be just as debilitating I've been faced with a scenario where I came across a hunting camp with 12 victims of a large propane explosion and there were 3 of us to treat it Go (this one was carried out on the front, snow covered lawn of the Public Safety building and it started when the instructor set off a cannon to get our attention) I had one instructor that ensured that anyone that left to get help would face a serious accident and be unable to continue All these things were designed to put more stress on an already difficult situation brbrIn the real world, I've had a couple bleeders and sprained ankles Most of my "medic" work has been minor cuts and stuff like headaches or motion sickness The most complex was improvising a litter to carry a badly sprained ankle off Mt Lafayette in New Hampshire's White Mountains I used to carry the "everything under the sun" kits, but in the last 8 years or so, has been a quest to construct kits that meet the conditions The kit I take to scouts is different than the one I have at a town youth sports game The true wilderness kit uses a lot of compressed gauze to reduce size, but also morphs to the occasion with different loads for trips to BSA SeaBase or BSA Philmont Ranch Even my personal kit gets overhauled before most trips to cater to the more likely needsbrbrI've had NOLS, SOLO, Red Cross (yes, there is a Red Cross WFA class, it's just not advertised as well and there are far fewer instructors) and a couple others used over the years I tried to stick with the same company, but discovered I actually learned more by trying new organizations and instructors My most critical need is that it meets my re-cert requirementbrbrI think the fun is to see what is added or removed each time For example, leg traction splints were a WFR thing only for years About 5 years ago, it started to show up in the WFA courses Techniques like using safety pins to control the tongue are no longer taught and in some courses actively frowned upon It was interesting to see some classes touch on Pneumothorax, but never really provide a solution Others talked about using a needle if you had to None actually had you try it Maybe the WFR level does these days? brbr Make the effort to get recommendations for instructors and try to get the class held in a location appropriate for it In other words, if you want wilderness training, find one that is set near woods Comment from : Christopher Siano |
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Is it just me or there really isn't a way to sign up for BCON (#5) or the Civilian Medical course (#4)? I really cannot find a schedule or when to take these classes and how to sign up for them anywhere in the links provided Comment from : No One |
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Completed TECC course in Nashville TN via DEFEND Systems Highly recommended Comment from : smportis |
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@PrepMedic NAR is actually in Greenville Sc Comment from : James Brown |
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Tampons: last Last LAST resort These are designed to allow bleeding to happen, not to inhibit bleeding🤦🏻♀️ In case there is a man out there who still doesn't understand Comment from : Phillips Nichole |
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Awesome video I took a 4 day wilderness First aid As Part of my EMT Basic class about 18 years ago in southern Oregon Comment from : timbo peters |
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I've done the Red Cross one I have little knowledge, aside from basic understanding of what to do As you said, it didn't seem scripted, and (thankfully) my instructor was pretty good I would have done Stop the Bleed but the nearest course by me was like 3 hours away Comment from : tagginondawal |
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For everyone with a interest in the medical world : you can join our discord server! brbr discordgg/YFn5x8Wd Comment from : Speed&Power |
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Can you do a video on getting into the educational side of EMS? I want to get into being an instructor for teaching lay persons general first aid, and already took the first step and became a Stop The Bleed instructor I'd love to teach a course that also goes more in depth into the physiology of traumatic and medical emergencies (things like teaching that burn victims need to be kept warm since that can seem especially counter-intuitive to the lay person) Especially in my area, which is very rural, bystanders have to be the true first responders since EMS is usually 20+ minutes out brbrWhat are some things that you recommend prospective instructors do to prepare for teaching courses? Comment from : Hawkins |
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Are there any good veterinary courses regarding first aid that you know of? Comment from : Kit Rit |
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Thank you for a very informative video Comment from : Flanker Jack |
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NOLS WFR 10 day course is one of the best in the industry Instructors are squared away, diverse in their skillset and the course is setup in a super effective and exciting way Scenarios there are top tier Comment from : Ziggy Ribetto |
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Any content in the future that may be echoing at the "guerilla Medical Provider" concept by Europeanmedics? Comment from : Bryce3184 |
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Immediate Action Medical at Tactical Response Comment from : Rob Hogue |
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666 likes ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhbrbrThanks for the video! Comment from : Juggernaut_2319 |
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What course do you think would best suited Law Enforcement and avid CCW individual? Comment from : Kenneth Dykes |
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Can you do a video about expired items? I know it is unsafe to use them casualties but I do not exactly know why For instance ETBs, gauze pads, NPAs and NCDs I don’t see why these items would expire Comment from : Austin Waldo |
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The best class would be red cross emr and the wilderness first aid courses Comment from : Richard Ball |
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Very informative! Will definitely check some of these out Comment from : pineapplemedic |
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NOLSWFR and WEMT coursesalso Comment from : Edgar Faulkner |
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So as an NREMT-P do these courses offer CE's? Thanks for the video and will definitely be looking into these for sure Have already passed the video to a friend of mine who recognizes the need for medical know how while conceal carrying Comment from : Gold Daddy |
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petition for sam to do youtube shorts for those subjects to short to do a full video onThat way we have stuff to watch between videos Comment from : Connor |
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This is a very informative video Please don’t discount programs from medic first aid/health safety institute either Their AED course was the most user-friendly and thorough one that I had ever seen for the lay rescuer and the program was created by paramedics They would go into wet and metal surface usage of the AED which I have not heard other programs even talk address That’s just one prime example of how thorough their program wasAlso the students were given AED troubleshooting instruction Thanks again for this outstanding video… Keep them coming! Comment from : Barry G |
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This is great sharingbrbrBeing responsible gun owner This skills and learning should also be considered To protect and save life as well Thank you and always keep safe! Comment from : Marvin Fontelera |
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Tried to look up Civilian Medical Class Can't seem to find a schedule Anyone have a link? Comment from : Matt C |
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A great option for online classes would be any crisis medicine programs I took their complete TCCC class and i learned a ton Comment from : Ryan Bollinger |
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Great video (as usual) Just FYI, NAR headquarters are actually in SC (Greer, SC) but it’s in the upstate, which is not far from NC & GA too Comment from : Flyboy |
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I was so happy to see this video thanks Sam Comment from : Bakarri Bykerk |
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Protip: American Red Cross trains its volunteers for freebrbrMost ARC chapters meet monthly and highly value all its volunteers Comment from : Livi Noelle |
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I've been following you now for a year As a university employee, I've always wondered what your recommendations are for us who will never be a paramedic Thank you for this Comment from : Raichle9 |
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I'm currently an EMT, but would like to take a wilderness course What would be a good wilderness course for a medical professional? Comment from : Brandon Knight |
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Taking a 3 month WEMT course next year, even though I am already an EMT, I can’t wait Comment from : HUNTER0224 |
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The Sig Sauer class is often (maybe only) taught by Kerry over at Dark Angel Medical I would recommend going to him directly over Sig Sauer Support a small business who's trying every day to save lives Comment from : Mike Jones |
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Thanks for the shout out! Comment from : Jacki Billings |
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Getting certed as a EMT-B is the best thing I’ve done Even if you don’t use it the knowledge is for ever Comment from : DerxGarage |
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I just got a full paid scholarship in becoming a EMT Thank God I think Learning these skills are necessary now Comment from : The One |
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Just took TECC from SOARescue in concord nc Wonderful class I highly recommend it We had civilian, current law enforcement, prior law enforcement, current and prior medic personnel Everyone learned something new Comment from : Ben Jakiela |
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Great Vid Comment from : Hunter Bruce |
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Great video! Comment from : SkinnyMedic |
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What would you recommend for continuing education for medical professionals? brbrAlso, Triard medical does a cool class where you get to practice Needle D, chest Tubes, intubation and Cricothyrotomy on cadavers Comment from : Professor LaRosa |
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Thanks Comment from : Nicholas D |
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this is the covid time how the fk that we could go to the medical class Comment from : 18_Quang Huy_ B14 |
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NOLS excellent Comment from : Richard Dow |
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Definitely check out Sheepdog Response!!! Comment from : Daniel Roos |
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Thanks Prep Medic! Comment from : AroundTheWorld In80Days |
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you look like a guy that was fed up with his job and just went in the woods its a good thing I think Comment from : zero |
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Very useful, many thanks Comment from : roland j ruttledge |
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The NOLS Wilderness first responder is a good course it's a 9-10 day wilderness medical course it goes in pretty good depth too Comment from : Mark Anthony Par-Wise |
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Nice! Comment from : We Like Shooting |
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Thanks for the great info❗ Comment from : 0bserver1 |
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This is absolutely amazing The work that was put into this list is fantastic and I know I will be taking several of these courses bow that I know they exist I am currently adult child infant first aid CPR and aed certified but that seems like just an intro to these classes My knowledge needs to expand on this knowledge and looking forward to the courses Thank you for posting this with the links Comment from : Bubba T-1000 |
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Great information Sam, thanks loads :) Comment from : RGS |
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What's your opinion on taking a pre-hospital trauma care class? Comment from : Travis Plumer |
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Hi Sam, thank for the video I know as a first aid trained person I should not give medicine to anyone but do you know any training that teach us what kind of over the counter medicine to take for different symptoms? Comment from : D |
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Sam thank you with you help and guidance I have not only stepped up all my first aid from nothing to multi kits, and im now looking for classes near meHere to help in any way I can Comment from : Brian Harris |
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I took the CMP Trauma Class last year (I believe Shawn and Skinnymedic have separate classes but they came together to teach a special/one off class) Shawn goes into more detail than just medical procedures, like physiology of blood loss, mentality of active shooters, and both of them are able to answer every question about what they are teachingbrbrMy community college also offers an EMR course, and as was described to me as, "Covers everything about the EMT course just in less detail" so you can check there too Comment from : Shaq Attacc |
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This is a great video and guidance i'll be following in addition to my stop the bleed and cpr course Comment from : Dane Dillon |
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