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The STCW – Medical First Aid (MFA) course is designed for seafarers who are responsible for providing initial medical assistance on board in the event of accidents or illnesses. During this two-day practical training, participants learn how to deliver safe, effective, and professional first aid when immediate access to shore-based medical facilities is unavailable.
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IntroductionThe STCW Medical First Aid course meets the international requirements of the STCW Code, Section A-VI/4-1, and is mandatory for all crew members assigned medical duties on board. DRTC’s training combines theory and practice in an interactive learning environment. Participants work with realistic scenarios and the same medical equipment available on board. Under the guidance of experienced medical instructors, they learn to perform life-saving procedures, assess casualties, and apply appropriate medical care within the operational context of life at sea.
ObjectiveUpon successful completion of the STCW Medical First Aid course, participants will have the knowledge, skills, and confidence to:
Assess medical emergencies and provide first aid
Perform life-saving procedures
Stabilize casualties until professional medical help is available
Communicate effectively with the Radio Medical Service (RMD)
Use the ship’s medical guide and onboard medical equipment
Target groupThis course is intended for:
Captains, officers, and seafarers responsible for providing medical care on board
Crew members who must meet STCW requirements for basic medical care
Entry requirementsParticipants must hold:
A valid STCW Basic Safety Training certificate
Good physical and mental fitness to safely participate in practical exercises (such as CPR and wound treatment)
Basic knowledge of the English language (for medical terminology and communication with the Radio Medical Service)
Course contentThe training consists of interactive theoretical sessions and extensive practical exercises, including:
Basic principles of medical care on board
Life-saving procedures (Basic Life Support, CPR, use of AED)
Examination of casualties and assessment of vital signs
Treatment of wounds, bleeding, fractures, and burns
Stabilizing casualties in cases of shock and hypothermia
Administration of medication using the medical supplies available on board
Use and application of the ship’s medical guide
Communication with the Radio Medical Service (RMD)
Application of medical procedures in case of accidents and illnesses on board
Practical exercises are conducted using professional manikins, medical kits, and materials identical to those found on ships to ensure a realistic and hands-on learning experience.
CertificationUpon successful completion of the course and demonstration of the required competencies, participants receive the officially recognized certificate:Proficiency in Medical First Aid, STCW Reg. VI/4, Section A-VI/4, Table A-VI/4-1.
ValidityFive years.
Course durationTwo consecutive days.
Number of participantsMinimum of 4 and maximum of 12 participants.
Course hours08:30 – 16:30 hours.
LocationDRTC Vlissingen.
Course recognitionThis course meets international STCW standards and is recognized by the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Day one covers human anatomy and physiology, along with the (VL)ABCDE method for casualty assessment. Participants learn about onboard medications, trauma care, spinal injuries, fractures, and sprains. The session also includes treatment of drowning and hypothermia, artificial respiration, and safe casualty handling using the Rautek maneuver and transport techniques.
Day two focuses on medical interventions and coordination with external emergency services. Topics include helicopter evacuation and communication; Medical Assistance at Sea. Participants practice chest and abdominal examinations, assessment of vital signs and consciousness disorders, and management of respiratory issues. The day concludes with exercises on the recovery position, bandaging techniques, and various first aid scenarios tailored to the maritime environment.
With the best resources and facilities at our disposal, we are able to offer training and courses of the highest quality.
The perfect environment for theory sessions, preparation, and evaluation of practical training.
Provided by SEC Catering – your break moment with quality food and excellent service during training days.
Our classrooms form the foundation of all our training programs. Here, participants prepare with theoretical knowledge, interactive presentations, and clear instructions before moving on to the practical sessions. The rooms are modern, well-equipped, and provide a calm, professional learning environment.
What makes the classrooms unique is their direct connection to our training facilities. This allows theory to be applied immediately in practice, ensuring an optimal learning experience for every participant.
Who is it for
The classrooms are used by all participants in maritime, offshore, and industrial training programs. Whether for short briefings or multi-day courses, they serve as both the starting point and the place for reflection and debriefing.
What you’ll experience
Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you’ll take part in:
Theoretical instruction and presentations
Preparation for practical exercises
Safety briefings and procedural training
Interactive discussions and group assignments
Evaluation and debriefing of practical training sessions
Testing and certification
The classrooms are equipped with modern audiovisual tools and can be configured flexibly for both small groups and larger sessions.
For your organization
Would you like to combine customized or in-company training with both theory and practice?Contact us — together we’ll design a program that aligns perfectly with your learning objectives.
The Canteen is your place to unwind — enjoy good food, a pleasant atmosphere, and the opportunity to share experiences. Catering is provided by SEC Catering, a regional company from Zeeland known for its fresh, flavorful dishes and flexible service.
Everyone participating in our training programs — from trainees and instructors to guests — is welcome in the Canteen to take a break, hold a meeting, or simply enjoy a meal.
Fresh, locally sourced dishes provided by SEC Catering
Options for lunch, snacks, and drinks
Comfortable seating areas to relax between training sessions
An informal meeting space to share experiences and connect with others
Would you like your training day to be fully catered, including food and drinks?Let us know your preferences — together with SEC Catering, we’ll arrange everything from the menu to the timing.
Our experienced trainers challenge you to bring out the best in yourself. Our program coordinators are available to provide you with all information and to answer any practical questions regarding the training.
Mathanje den Boer-Besemer is married and the mother of three wonderful boys. She was born in 1976 on a Dutch military base in Blomberg, Germany, where she spent most of her childhood. At an early age, she obtained all her swimming diplomas and immediately joined the DLRG (Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft). Around the age of fourteen, she also began assisting with teaching the youngest children.
Shortly before her seventeenth birthday, she returned to the Netherlands. There, she joined a local lifeguard association and completed her MDGO-AB education. However, she did not fully find her passion in this line of work. She started a university of applied sciences program to become a recreation officer but soon discovered that she is more of a doer than a thinker who sits in an office. This led her to switch to swim instruction, where she specialized in adapted sports. Building on this, she co-founded a foundation for people with medical limitations together with a friend, which she led for 25 years.
In the meantime, it became increasingly clear that the field of emergency services continued to attract her. She joined the Red Cross, became an instructor for both the Orange Cross and the Red Cross, and after five years of teaching the crew of KNRM station Hansweert, she herself became a crew member ten years ago. Since then, she has gained international experience, including an exchange in Croatia and training in Finland with Women in SAR.
Also ten years ago, Mathanje started working at DRTC as a first aid instructor. She greatly enjoys teaching and values the contribution she can make in the world of emergency services—whether with the Red Cross, Witte Kruis, the riot police, or the KNRM. For her, it is meaningful and rewarding work, and she hopes this is also reflected in her lessons.
Wendy was born and raised in Tholen, a small town in the beautiful province of Zeeland, where she could always be found in and around the local waters. After completing her Maritime Officer training (1994–1998) at the Maritime Institute De Ruyter, she began her career with Wagenborg Shipping in Delfzijl. After several voyages as a maritime officer, she chose to focus on the deck officer side, advancing from third officer to first officer on various ships.
After meeting her future husband, Wendy decided to come ashore and joined Rijkswaterstaat, where she operated bridges and locks for 3.5 years. She was then given the opportunity to become a first aid instructor. After fifteen years working at two other companies, she found a new challenge at DRTC, where she can now combine her two passions: teaching and the water.
At DRTC, Wendy provides training in First Aid, Emergency Response (BHV), and Elementary First Aid (EFA) within Basic Safety. She also delivers part of the GWO courses and assists in other training programs, preparing to teach those independently in the future.
Outside of work, Wendy enjoys reading and practicing judo. She has earned her black belt in the sport and gladly shares her knowledge with others. With the same passion and enthusiasm, she hopes to inspire many participants in her role as an instructor.
DRTC provides a wide range of accredited safety courses for the maritime, offshore, wind and industrial sectors.
See the current course overview on our website or contact drtc@drtc.nl for advice on the right training for your needs.
For seafarers and maritime professionals who must comply with international STCW requirements.
Yes, our STCW courses are recognised by the Dutch flag state (the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate – ILT). Each certificate includes the relevant STCW reference, ensuring international recognition.
We offer Basic Training (BT), Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF), Medical First Aid (MFA), Medical Care (MC), Proficiency in (Fast) Rescue Boats (PSCRB/FRB), and Security Awareness/Designated Duties.
Most STCW certificates must be renewed every 5 years (depending on the module and sea time requirements). Check the course page for exact details.
Yes, a valid maritime medical certificate is mandatory for participation.
Bring valid identification, a medical certificate (mandatory), and swimwear/towel if the course includes a pool module. PPE and rescue equipment are provided by DRTC.
Courses are available in Dutch or English. Additional support for reading difficulties can be arranged on request.
You will receive a digital and/or physical certificate in compliance with STCW standards. The format may vary by course.
Not required, but possible. Call us for advice or available options at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.
Yes, we can. You can request this when booking or contact us by email or phone. We will arrange a suitable hotel and package for your stay.
You can cancel your booking by contacting us via email or phone. For open enrolment courses you may cancel free of charge up to 5 working days before the start. For customised training you may cancel free of charge up to 14 working days before the start. If you cancel within those deadlines the full course fee will be invoiced.
Visit our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page for more information, or contact us at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.