Course Catalog

Find the Right Training Path

Explore AFRN courses, workshops, webinars, certification programs, responder training, medical training, and professional education opportunities.

Includes Online courses, webinars, workshops, and instructor-led training
Topics Preparedness, medical, responder, communications, and field operations
Pathways AFRA, AFRU, certification, and credential pathways
For Individuals, volunteers, workplaces, groups, agencies, and communities
Format Online, in-person, group, agency, and field-based options

Community Preparedness

Training for families, neighborhoods, volunteers, workplaces, and community organizations preparing before emergencies happen.

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Medical & Life Support

Medical training pathways from layperson safety, first aid, CPR, and Stop the Bleed to advanced clinical and specialty programs.

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Responder Training

Programs for Omni-Responders, CERT members, neighborhood teams, field support personnel, and operational responders.

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Professional Education

AFRU programs supporting emergency management, leadership, doctrine, standards, research, and continuing education.

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Organized Learning

Courses Built Around Real AFRN Mission Areas

The catalog connects training to preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience.

The AFRN Course Catalog helps learners find training that fits their role, goals, organization, or community. Courses may support preparedness, medical readiness, communications, field operations, public safety support, leadership, emergency management, and professional development.

The catalog is designed for both new learners and advanced personnel progressing through AFRA, AFRU, certification programs, responder pathways, and continuing education tracks.

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Flexible Delivery

Learn Online, In Person, or as a Group

AFRN training can be delivered in multiple formats depending on the course and audience.

Courses may be offered as online lessons, live webinars, hands-on workshops, instructor-led classes, community training events, agency programs, or field exercises. Some courses may be self-paced, while others require scheduled attendance, skills verification, instructor evaluation, or formal credentialing.

This structure allows individuals, teams, workplaces, agencies, and communities to access training in the format that best fits their readiness needs.

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Pathways & Credentials

More Than Individual Classes

Courses can connect into larger training and credential pathways.

Many AFRN courses are designed to support broader training pathways, including Omni-Responder development, medical training tiers, instructor credentials, continuing education, leadership development, and specialized operational roles.

Learners can use the catalog to explore a single course, identify a recommended starting point, or find the next step in a larger training track.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are all AFRN courses available online?

No. Some programs may be online or webinar-based, while others require in-person training, hands-on skills practice, field exercises, instructor evaluation, or formal skills verification.

Can groups or agencies request private training?

Yes. Groups, workplaces, community organizations, agencies, and partners can request training through the Group & Agency Training page.

Does the Course Catalog include certifications?

Yes. The catalog may include certification programs, continuing education, credential pathways, and individual training courses.

Can I take a course if I am not an AFRN responder?

Yes. Many courses are open to community members, workplaces, volunteers, and partner organizations. Some advanced, clinical, instructor, or operational programs may have prerequisites.

Explore Training That Fits Your Mission

Browse AFRN courses and find the right next step for preparedness, responder development, medical training, field operations, leadership, or professional education.