Whether you’re an entrepreneur looking to start your own emergency care training business or the newly designated training coordinator at your company or agency, the ASHI and MEDIC First Aid Instructor Development Course (IDC) is an effective way to do both. Using a blended training approach, the IDC combines an initial online learning session to develop cognitive understanding, followed by a single-day, in-person classroom session for practicing instructional skills.
Individuals without prior instructor training wishing to become an ASHI and/or MEDIC First Aid authorized instructor.
Individuals at least 17 years old who hold current provider certification and/or demonstrated competency in layperson adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and first aid.
Successful completion of the IDC by itself does not authorize an instructor candidate to conduct ASHI or MEDIC First Aid training courses and issue certification cards. Candidates who have successfully completed the IDC must affiliate with an approved Training Center which will submit an application for instructor authorization. Instructor candidates can also establish their own Training Center.
Instructor renewal is
completed through instructional activity.
7-9 Hours
10/1 (Maximum)
6/1 (Recommended)
Varies
“I can’t tell you how many times my students have said, “That was the best CPR class I’ve ever had.” As much as I’d like to take all the credit for that, I know a lot of it has to do with the MEDIC First Aid materials I work with.”
Brandon Condon
Safety Training Professionals LLC
“There is a universal aspect to MEDIC First Aid in that you can use these tools in the community, not just in your business area.”
Vernon Greenland
Idaho Department of Corrections
“We teach a lot of adult care home facilities and their hours are always crazy, so it’s nice they can do the blended training on their own time and then come in for the skill check-offs, which makes their life easier.”
Lesa West
New Life CPR
“For me, a picture is worth a thousand words, and I really enjoy how HSI uses digital imagery—it amps up the understanding for the individual who’s watching the video or looking at the book.”
Piccolo Chase
Zhon Home Care
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