EFR Manual
EFR Certification Card
Emergency care at a glance booklet
AED Training
Additional training in the use of Oxygen systems
Pick up and Drop off from Local Area
Lunch, snacks and soft drinks
Itinerary
AM Theory Review and Skill Workshop
PM Skill Practice and Scenarios
Add-ons
- EFR Instructor e-learning IDR 1.238.836,08 (one time fee)
- EFRI Application Fee IDR 2.353.788,56 (one time fee)
Info
Emergency First Response Instructor
To be certified as a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor you must also be an Instructor in basic life support and first aid. The Emergency First Response Instructor Course is a great way to meet that requirement. EFRI is a course that teaches people basic life support and first aid. As a PADI Instructor, you will be teaching Rescue Divers and one of the pre-requisite for Rescue Diver is a First Aid course this is a great way for you to integrate first aid training with rescue diver training.
The EFRI course is a great course that teaches confidence to your students and breaks down often-scary topics such as CPR to simple easy to remember skills and procedures. Teaching in a relaxed environment will empower your students to render assistance should these skills be called upon. The course focuses on the real-life application of these skills and not just diving accidents but the treatment of illness and injuries that can affect anyone at anytime.
The Instructor course takes two days and in it, you will learn to give demonstration quality CPR and first aid presentations, relaxed problem-solving teaching techniques and marketing of EFR programs for basic life support and first aid for adults, children, and infants.
WHAT YOU CAN TEACH
Your role as an EFR Instructor is to be a coach that creates a positive learning environment. Along with learning how to structure and organize EFR courses, you practice:
Presenting course content.
Encouraging self-discovery in students.
Evaluating student understanding and skill mastery during hands-on skills practice.
Managing effective scenario-based learning experiences.
You may be able to get college credit for the Emergency First Response Instructor course.