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Emergency First Response (EFR) InstructorEFR courses may be taught to both divers and non-divers alike who want training in CPR and Basic First Aid. EFR is a vital Instructor rating to have as Rescue Divers need CPR and First Aid training and of course Divemaster and Assistant Instructor need current CPR and First Aid training. Why send your students and income to someone else??? Emergency First Response Instructor (1 day) This one and a half day program allows PADI Divemasters, Assistant Instructors and divers who have completed an IDC to become Emergency First Response Instructors. This course can be split into two parts: EFR - CPR and First Aid for adults and EFR Care for Children which deals with CPR and First Aid for infants and children. During the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you will build on the skills you learnt during your EFR course but the focus shifts to developing your instructional abilities to teach these skills to others. The instructor course covers specific goals and performance requirements required for the Primary Care, Secondary Care and Care for Children courses, looks at how to structure the course, the requirements of performance-based training, and your role as the instructor - which his slightly different to your role as a Scuba Diving Instructor. The course is relaxed and low stress and is integrated into the IDC to allow you some more fun and teaching practice before the IE. Emergency First Response First Aid at Work Course Instructor (2 days) The Emergency First Response First Aid at Work Instructor Course gives EFR Instructors the knowledge and skills needed to teach this exciting course. The Emergency First Response First Aid at Work offers a convenient, complete and ongoing solution to meeting workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and First Aid training as required by law. The course includes comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meets regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. For more information on the course and how it relates to the regulatory requirements of the country where you will be working |