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I have completed a LWAFA 7 day course or a WFR 10 day course with WMI. How do I re-certify my qualification?

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I have completed a LWAFA 7 day course or a WFR 10 day course with WMI. How do I re-certify my qualification?

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In order for your qualification to remain certified i.e. current, you will need to re-certify your course every 2 years from the original course date. This is achieved by attending and successfully completing a LWAFA/WFR Re-certification 3 day Course. Access the Bookings/Calendar for course dates, location and cost. A one year ‘grace period’ exists with your WMI qualification. Essentially, in the ‘grace period’ you are not certified to ‘practice’ your wilderness medicine, but you are able to attend a LWAFA/WFR 3 day Recertification Course to re-certify your qualification to your original level of qualification. If no LWAFA/WFR Re-certification courses suit your calendar, you can achieve the same same outcome by attending a WFA 4 LWAFA Upgrade Course. Please access and read the Courses web page for more detail, and access the Bookings/Calendar for course dates, location and cost.

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