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Not career oriented, simply for my own knowledge.Depending on where you are trying to go with the certification it's worth getting one from SOLO, WMTC, or NOLS, there's a ton of local doctors or clinics that put on some sort of WFA or WFR courses, usually, these have good info and you will definitely be more prepared for emergencies in the woods, however, if you are using it as part of the prerequisites for a job or want to refresh or move up to a WEMT then the non-accredited classes are pretty worthless...
I don't think any of the providers above offer purely online classes, most require at least one day of hands-on to get a cert, it does look like CU has an online course for super cheap that would at least get you the basics if you don't need a recognized cert at the end of the class.
WFR level and below don't do IVs.do any in-person courses allow you to skip IVs? I don't handle needles to inner elbows (giving or receiving). I could do anything else but that is my biggest issue with medical courses.