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- Divemaster: Your adventure into the professional levels of recreational diving begins with the PADI Divemaster program, which ensures you acquire all the skills needed for a successful Divemaster career.
- EFRI: Become an Emergency First Response and Care For Children Instructor. Gain a valuable teaching qualification, and save lives, by teaching First Aid and CPR to both divers and non-divers.
- IDC: The PADI Instructor Development Course, or IDC, is a 2 part program that prepares you to function as a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor.
- Specialty Instructor and MSDT: Once you qualify as a PADI Instructor, the next rung in the professional ladder is Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT). To become an MSDT, you need to have qualified as a Speciality Instructor in at least 5 areas and have certified 25 students.
- Staff Instructor: If you’re a PADI Instructor with MSDT rating, you should consider the PADI Staff Instructor course. As a Staff Instructor you can independently train and certify PADI Assistant Instructors. You can also assist on PADI Instructor Development Courses, and instructor-level continuing education programs.
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