Medic First Aid Train The Trainer Course / Instructor Development Course
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Medic First Aid Train the Trainer Course
ITAC is a health and safety, risk management training provider in Dubai that offers a wide array of courses. From first aid training to emergency response training, we offer knowledge that can be used in everyday life to potentially help save a life.
One of our courses includes the medic first aid train-the-trainer course. It is a training session in which the trainer will be further educated in the principles of medic first aid and help prepare a new set of learners in the field in which they are skilled. This will allow the trainer to fully-function and be more capable in terms of what he or she will discuss with the people in the workplace. This will also show the set of remarkable skills and qualities they possess in order to impart newer and better knowledge to the next generation of skilled leaders and workers. The trainer should already be a certified first aid giver and have completed a previous training in medic first aid. This course covers 10 class topics that will be discussed to you by our highly-skilled professionals. You will be taught with utmost supervision and equipped with all the necessary information for the medic first aid train-the-trainer.
Having knowledge on first aid application is beneficial in a workplace because this helps create a safe working environment. A course like this can greatly boost work methods and make employees understand that training is an essential part before working on an important job.
For more information on this first aid training and other courses, contact us today and inquire. We’d be more than happy to assist you with your questions and connect you with one of our representatives.
Course Objectives
The HSI Instructor Development Course (IDC) was created to train individuals as authorized instructors for American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) and/or MEDIC First Aid branded emergency care training programs. 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 developing and practicing instructional skills.
Intended Audience
Individuals without prior instructor training wishing to become an ASHI and/or MEDIC First Aid authorized instructor.
Prerequisites
Individuals should be 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.
Class Configurations
Max candidates to an instructor ratio will be: 10 to 1 (6 to 1 recommended)
Course Duration
HSI-Approved Training Materials
Instructor trainer materials
- HSI Emergency Care Instructor Training Guide
(one per instructor trainer, print or digital)
Candidate materials
- Online portion of the blended IDC course
- Instructional materials from ASHI/MEDIC First Aid layperson provider-level emergency care training programs
Successful completion and instructor authorization
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 who will submit an application for instructor authorization. Instructor candidates can also establish their own Training Center.
- Written evaluation: Instructor candidates must get a passing score of at least 76%, or at least 46 correct questions out of 60, to successfully complete the online portion of the IDC and become eligible to attend the face-to-face portion.
- Performance evaluation: Instructor candidates must perform these required skills competently without assistance:
– Facilitating a program lesson
– Performing a skill demonstration
– Conducting a small group practice
– Conducting a scenario practice
– Conducting a performance evaluation
Recommended Time To Complete
- Online Component: 2-3 hours; Face-to-face component: 5-6 hours.
- Renewal Training: There is no renewal course or challenge for the IDC. Instructor renewal is completed through instructional activity. Instructor reciprocity from another training organization is handled through a defined reciprocity process.
Class Topics
Introduction to Instructor Skills
- Facilitating a Program Lesson
- Performing Skill Demonstrations
- Conducting a Small Group Practice
- Using Video-Guided Practices
- Supplemental Topic
- Accommodating a Slow Learner or Disruptive Student • Conducting a Scenario Practice
- Conducting a Performance Evaluation
- Becoming an Experienced Instructor
- Evaluation
- Documentation
Modes of Training




Language of Teaching
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English
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Arabic
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Hindi
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Tagalog
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Malayalam
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Tamil
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