Sponsoring A Wilderness
Medical Program


The most effective way to train a specific company, agency or organization is to bring the programs to your location. In order to do this we ask the sponsoring organization to provide a minimum number of students. This number is determined by the course location and the specific training program being presented. We also need a classroom area large enough to accommodate the group. This classroom space should have electricity and be located near a wooded area.

Course Fees

The standard cost for the WEMT and WFR is $540 per person. Custom courses are also available. Fees for these courses are based on the type of course and the location. Please contact our office for details.

Minimum Student Enrollment

In order to bring a course to your location, we require a minimum enrollment of 15 students. A 10% credit is applied to the sponsor for each enrollment above the minimum of 15 and deducted from the charges to the sponsor.

Course Marketing

ETI will work with the sponsoring organization to develop promotional literature for the course, but the bulk of the marketing responsibility will lie with the sponsoring organization.

Designated Contact Person

To facilitate the successful operation of the course ETI requests an individual be designated as the contact person for the course. All communication and information will be routed through the contact person to and from ETI.

Site Liability Coverage

The sponsor must provide site liability coverage during the course.

Course Site Requirements

Equipment

Much of ETIšs wilderness medical programs involve hands-on training. In order to accomplish this we need several items of equipment. The following is a suggested list of items.

Litters

Improvisation items

Medical Equipment

Course Scheduling

Course are scheduled on a custom basis. To schedule a course contact our office.

Enviro-Tech International
P.O. Box 2135
Montrose, CO 81402
(970)249-7590
(800)994-2434


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