Emergency First Response Instructor (EFRI) in Bali |
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PADI Emergency First Response Instructor course (EFRI) is required for all Instructor candidates taking the PADI Instructor Course (IDC). And because EFRI isn't a diving specific first aid course divers of any level and non-divers can join to become Emergency First Response Instructors.
During the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you will build on your skill as an Emergency Responder and focus on developing your instructional abilities to teach these skills to others. The EFR Instructor course provides you with the additional training necessary to teach the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (First Aid) and Care for Children courses. You'll learn how to motivate students, evaluate student knowledge, present course content effectively, become proficient in developing students' hands-on skills practice sessions, and how to present an effective scenario-based learning experience. You may also learn how to save the life of a loved one. Prerequisites and Course Content: To enter the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you must be 18 years old and have completed EFR training in the past 24 months. If you haven't taken the EFR course yet, or if it's more than 2 years old, you can take the EFR here immediately before the EFR Instructor course. PADI Emergency First Response Instructor course (EFRI) takes 1 day and costs $300 (stand-alone) or $200 (combined with a Bali Scuba IDC) including;
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Fill in the form below with as much information as you can and we'll get back to you with details of how to confirm your booking or answer any questions you have about the EFR Instructor course. Join our PADI Emergency First Response Instructor course (EFRI) here in Bali and help share your lifesaving skills with others.
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