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Medic First Aid Instructor
To become a MEDIC FIRST AID® (MFA) Instructor, you you'l need to be a Instructor or Assistant Instructor who has satisfactorily completed an MFA Instructor Training program. As a MFA Instructor, you may conduct MFA programs for divers and nondivers who want CPR and first aid training including basic emergency medical care knowledge and skills.

To enroll in a MFA Instructor Training program, you'll need to:

1. Be either a Assistant Instructor (certified/upgraded using the 1995 revised curriculum), or a Instructor, or have completed an IDC/IOC within the past 12 months.
2. Have successfully completed a MEDIC FIRST AID® program as a student. Training and Certification Teaching Status Program Directors who are also MFA Instructor Trainers may conduct MFA Instructor Training programs. The MFA Instructor Training program teaches instructor candidates to conduct the seven modules of the MFA program including: Primary Assessment, CPR, Obstructed Airway, Control of Bleeding, Shock Management, Illness Assessment and Injury Assessment.

Once you complete the MFA Instructor Training program, please submit to the appropriate office a completed application signed by the Program Director who conducted the training along with a photo and your processing fee. Only renewed Instructors and Assistant Instructors may apply for MFA Instructor certification. If you’re an instructor candidate, but not a Assistant Instructor, you may apply for MFA Instructor certification only after becoming certified as Instructor.

If you would look more info on upcoming classes, call or email us at rick@diveworldscuba.com. We look forward to hearing from you.