To provide Instructors and training organizations more flexibility and control of their training activities, MEDIC FIRST AID moved to a new Training Center model on January 1, 2008. On that date, any company that had a currently certified MEDIC FIRST AID Instructor and had purchased at least one MEDIC FIRST AID Start-Up Kit was designated as a Training Center. There is no fee associated with becoming a Training Center.
There are two main types of Training Centers
- Corporate – primarily provide training to employees to meet regulatory compliance requirements
- Entrepreneurial – provide training to others on a fee-for-service basis
The Training Center structure provides our Corporate and Entrepreneurial Training Centers with benefits that will help meet their different needs.
Click here to read the announcement letter sent to Corporate Instructors.
Click here to read the announcement letter sent to Entrepreneurial Instructors.
The Training Center Administrative Manual (TCAM) outlines the standards and requirements for operating as a MEDIC FIRST AID Training Center. These standards and requirements are designed to help Training Centers and their affiliated Instructors provide an effective, high-quality educational experience for their students.
Click here to read the current TCAM. Additional appendices to the TCAM will be uploaded to the MEDIC FIRST AID website in January 2008. Check back often to see what information has been added.
To learn more about this transition, read Frequently Asked Questions.
Download the new Training Center Application




