This course is designed to provide the student with the core skills necessary to sustain life, prevent further injury and reduce pain at the scene of an emergency until more advanced help arrives. The MFR course covers basic safety at the scene of an emergency, fundamentals of patient assessment, basic airway control methods, emergency splinting and hemorrhage control and other specialty topics.
This program also includes the American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers course. Students who successfully complete this course meet Michigan MDCH requirements for the Medical First Responder license. This course will prepare you to take the National Registry MFR exam.
60 hours (per MDCH guidelines)
Prior criminal convictions may prevent licensure. Contact LSTI for more information.
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