BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//AdventureMed - ECPv6.3.5//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://adventuremed.com X-WR-CALDESC:Events for AdventureMed REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:UTC BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 TZNAME:UTC DTSTART:20240101T000000 END:STANDARD TZID:America/Chicago BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:20240310T080000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:20241103T070000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240326 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240329 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20230801T184119Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T203239Z UID:6250-1711411200-1711670399@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WLS:MP - Mt Baker\, WA DESCRIPTION:Wilderness Medicine CME- Mt Baker\, WA\nCourse Description:\nWLS:MP is designed for medical professionals of all levels (MD\, EMT\, PA\, NP\, RN\, etc) that have an interest in expanding their knowledge of wilderness medicine pathology and enhancing their practical skills in a wilderness environment. WLS:MP courses are designed for all types of outdoor enthusiasts\, from the casual day hike to the extended expedition. \nOur hybrid format covers materials otherwise taught in lecture format\, using an innovative learning platform designed to learn along with the user. Instead of reading powerpoint slides\, students will engage in online modules that give feedback\, test understanding\, and increase long term retention. As a result\, students will arrive to the in person portion of the class better prepared\, allowing for focus on the application of the material covered. \nDuring this online and in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing online didactic lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WLS:MP certification\, valid four years\, and be eligible for up to 24.25 hours of  Category 1 CME and Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship (FAWM) credit. \nFor more information\, click here! \nLocation:\nMount Baker is located in the beautiful North Cascades mountain range in Northeast Washington. The ski area holds the world record for most snowfall in a season\, over 1000 inches during the 98’-99’ season. Bring your equipment and prepare for some powder turns. The course will be held at Mt Baker Ski Area which gives students the opportunity to ride inbounds by riding the lifts or to adventure into the backcountry if you have the appropriate equipment. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in person didactic lecture\, small group discussion\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practice and the most up to date guidelines. \nThe WLS:MP curriculum consists of: \n\nPatient Assessment\nTrauma\nMedical Problems\nInfectious Disease\nHead\, Ear\, Eye\, Nose\, Throat\, Skin\nAnimal & Insect Bites\nMusculoskeletal injuries\nWound management\nWater treatment\nHyperthermia\nHypothermia & frostbite\nMedical kits\nLightning\nAltitude Illness: AMS/HAPE/HACE\nDive Medicine\n\nCME Credit:\nAlong with the WLSL:MP certification\, students are able to earn up to 24.25 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CME\, as well as Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship credit. To confirm that these credits are applicable to your specific medical designation\, inquire with your governing body. Please note that the CME credit hours differ for traditional in-person courses and hybrid courses. URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wlsmp-mt-baker-wa-2/ LOCATION:Mt Baker Ski Area\, Mt Baker Hwy\, Deming\, WA\, 98244\, United States CATEGORIES:Medical Professionals ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/03-23-Mt-Baker-e1664395941241.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Backcountry Medical Guides":MAILTO:info@backcountrymedicalguides.org GEO:48.8317457;-122.2391244 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Mt Baker Ski Area Mt Baker Hwy Deming WA 98244 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Mt Baker Hwy:geo:-122.2391244,48.8317457 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240406T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240406T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T215834Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T223254Z UID:8415-1712397600-1712415600@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - La Crosse\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – La Crosse\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-la-crosse-wi/ LOCATION:La Crosse Central High School\, 1801 Losey Blvd S\, La Crosse\, WI\, 54601\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:43.7931869;-91.2188916 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=La Crosse Central High School 1801 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1801 Losey Blvd S:geo:-91.2188916,43.7931869 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240406T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240406T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T220044Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T224313Z UID:8417-1712397600-1712415600@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Shorewood\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Shorewood\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-shorewood-wi/ LOCATION:Shorewood Intermediate School Commons\, 3820 N Morris Blvd\, Shorewood\, 53211\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:43.0867801;-87.8912621 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Shorewood Intermediate School Commons 3820 N Morris Blvd Shorewood 53211 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3820 N Morris Blvd:geo:-87.8912621,43.0867801 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240410T150000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240410T190000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240311T233430Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T204538Z UID:9645-1712761200-1712775600@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:April Practical Skills Session - Salt Lake City\, UT DESCRIPTION:Practical Skills Session – Salt Lake City\nCourse Description:\nWe know that knowledge and skills learned in wilderness medicine courses are perishable\, especially if they are not practiced or used regularly. As such\, we want to create a space for our students to practice their skills\, ask questions\, receive feedback\, and refresh their knowledge. \nThese practical skills sessions are designed for those who want to keep up-to-date on their skills. Anyone is welcome to attend\, though it is highly recommended that attendees have some former wilderness medicine knowledge. These sessions will be 4 hours long\, though students are welcome to show up and leave whenever they choose. \nThe primary purpose of these sessions is to practice skills and improve. However\, lead instructor(s) will be present at each session and will be available to answer any questions students may have about WFA or WFR material. \nThese sessions do not result in a certificate. \nLocation:\nThese skill session will be held in Salt Lake City. Exact locations will be sent out prior to the session. \nSet-Up:\nOur practical skills sessions will be set up with stations. These stations will have prompts and materials laid out\, however\, attendees are welcome to select what they would like to practice. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own gear with which to practice; it is helpful to practice with the gear you normally carry. Lead instructor(s) will walk about and provide feedback\, in addition to being available for questions. \nThe skills stations include: \n\nSplinting\nBandaging\nHypothermia Wrap\nCPR + Choking\nLitters and Carries\nEpinephrine Auto-Injector administration\n\nThe end of the session will consist of a couple of scenarios so students may practice the entire patient assessment system. URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/practical-skills-sessions-2024/ LOCATION:Salt Lake City\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, United States CATEGORIES:Medical Professionals,Mountain Bike Medicine,Wilderness First Aid,Wilderness First Responder ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/StockMountainClimbing.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240309T192847Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240314T164652Z UID:9611-1712995200-1713009600@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Charleston\, WV DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Charleston\, WV\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-charleston-wv-3/ LOCATION:Capital High School\, 1500 Greenbrier St\, Charleston\, WV\, 25311\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/logowhite-f860169a10123316c73d0de7fef28343.png GEO:38.3732751;-81.5743809 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Capital High School 1500 Greenbrier St Charleston WV 25311 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1500 Greenbrier St:geo:-81.5743809,38.3732751 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231220T200225Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T230217Z UID:8128-1712995200-1713031200@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFA - Scottsdale\, AZ DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFA Course | Scottsdale\, Arizona\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Aid course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for entry-level professional guides and other non-medical people who want a basic understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFA Hybrid course requires approximately 8+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~10 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems. You’ll have some limited practice in evaluating\, treating\, and evacuating injured persons in wilderness settings. You’ll start to get a feel for what situations require medical assistance. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the WFA and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, which are valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis class will be held in Scottsdale\, Arizona. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFA curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nNear Drowning\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nHeat-Related Illness\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nBites and Stings\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nEvacuation Guidelines\nWater Disinfection and Hydration\nImprovised Litters & Carries\n\nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nWFA Hybrid Course Schedule\nRefund Policy\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wfa-scottsdale-az-2/ LOCATION:Scottsdale\, AZ\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85251\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Aid ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Scottsdale-AZ.jpeg GEO:33.4986286;-111.9224398 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T220408Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T193541Z UID:8419-1713002400-1713020400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Rice Lake\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Rice Lake\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-rice-lake-wi/ LOCATION:Rice Lake Fire Department Training Room\, 34 S Wilson Ave\, Rice Lake\, 54868\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:45.4995519;-91.7365888 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rice Lake Fire Department Training Room 34 S Wilson Ave Rice Lake 54868 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=34 S Wilson Ave:geo:-91.7365888,45.4995519 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T220641Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T220641Z UID:8421-1713002400-1713020400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Pewaukee\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Pewaukee\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-pewaukee-wi-2/ LOCATION:Pewaukee High School\, 510 Lake St\, Pewaukee\, WI\, 53072\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:43.0741635;-88.2624556 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pewaukee High School 510 Lake St Pewaukee WI 53072 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=510 Lake St:geo:-88.2624556,43.0741635 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T220842Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T225029Z UID:8423-1713002400-1713020400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Wausau\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Wausau\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-wausau-wi/ LOCATION:DCE School Forest/Twin Oaks Environmental Center\, 330 Pyke Rd\, Kronenwetter\, 54455\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:44.8230072;-89.553555 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DCE School Forest/Twin Oaks Environmental Center 330 Pyke Rd Kronenwetter 54455 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=330 Pyke Rd:geo:-89.553555,44.8230072 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240414T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240414T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231024T054618Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T005343Z UID:7278-1713081600-1713117600@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFA Course - Moab\, Utah DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFA Course | Moab\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Aid course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for entry-level professional guides and other non-medical people who want a basic understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFA Hybrid course requires approximately 8+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~10 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems. You’ll have some limited practice in evaluating\, treating\, and evacuating injured persons in wilderness settings. You’ll start to get a feel for what situations require medical assistance. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the WFA and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, which are valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Moab\, Utah\, the gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in person didactic lecture\, small group discussion\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practice and the most up to date guidelines. \nThe WFA curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nNear Drowning\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nHeat-Related Illness\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nBites and Stings\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nEvacuation Guidelines\nWater Disinfection and Hydration\nImprovised Litters & Carries\n\nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nWFA Hybrid Course Schedule\nAdventureMed Recommended \nGear List AdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/hybrid-wfa-course-moab-utah-april-2024/ LOCATION:Moab\, Utah\, Moab\, UT\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Aid ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/arches.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240214T210602Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T210602Z UID:9048-1713225600-1713484799@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFR w/Recertification- Juneau\, AK DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFR Course w/ Recertification | Juneau\, AK\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Responder course is designed to provide an individual with an in-depth knowledge of wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for professional guides and other non-medical people who want a deeper understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFR Hybrid course requires approximately 50+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the 30+ hours of hands-on training. During the in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision-making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nThose students that are recertifying will have upwards of 20 hours of online coursework\, and will only be required to attend the first two days of the training. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WFR certification\, valid for two years (with a one-year grace period)\, and a CPR/BLS plus AED certification\, also valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis class will take place in Juneau\, Alaska. To register\, please call or email them via the attached link. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFR curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n• Patient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\n• CPR/BLS\n• Bleeding and Shock\n• Wound and Burn Management\n• Fractures & Dislocations\n• Chest Injuries\n• Abdominal Injuries\n• Head and Spine Injuries\n• Near Drowning\n• Lightning\n• Heat-Related Illness\n• Hypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\n• Genitourinary Emergencies\n• Psychology in the Wilderness\n• Neurological Emergencies\n• Intro to Diving Medicine\n• Altitude Illness\n• Avalanche Risk and Avoidance\n• Law and the Wilderness\n• Poisoning Emergencies\n• Evacuation Guidelines\n• Improvised Litters & Carries\n• Skin\, Wilderness Dentistry\, Illness & Injury of the Eyes \nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy\n  URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wfr-w-recertification-juneau-ak/ LOCATION:Juneau\, AK\, Juneau\, AK\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Responder ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Juneau-AK.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Above and Beyond Alaska":MAILTO:info@beyondak.com GEO:58.3004933;-134.4201306 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240416T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240418T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231024T055322Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T180731Z UID:7280-1713254400-1713463200@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFR Course w/Recertification - Moab\, Utah DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFR Course w/ Recertification | Moab\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Responder course is designed to provide an individual with an in-depth knowledge of wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for professional guides and other non-medical people who want a deeper understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFR Hybrid course requires approximately 50+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend 30+ hours of hands-on training. During the in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision-making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nThose students who are recertifying will have upwards of 20 hours of online coursework\, and will only be required to attend the first two days of the training. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WFR certification\, valid for two years (with a one-year grace period)\, and a CPR/BLS plus AED certification\, also valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Moab\, Utah\, the gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFR curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n• Patient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\n• CPR/BLS\n• Bleeding and Shock\n• Wound and Burn Management\n• Fractures & Dislocations\n• Chest Injuries\n• Abdominal Injuries\n• Head and Spine Injuries\n• Near Drowning\n• Lightning\n• Heat-Related Illness\n• Hypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\n• Genitourinary Emergencies\n• Psychology in the Wilderness\n• Neurological Emergencies\n• Intro to Diving Medicine\n• Altitude Illness\n• Avalanche Risk and Avoidance\n• Law and the Wilderness\n• Poisoning Emergencies\n• Evacuation Guidelines\n• Improvised Litters & Carries\n• Skin\, Wilderness Dentistry\, Illness & Injury of the Eyes \nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nHybrid WFR w/ Recertification Course Schedule\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/hybrid-wfr-course-w-recertification-moab-utah-april-2024/ LOCATION:Moab\, Utah\, Moab\, UT\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Responder ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/StockMoabBiking.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240420T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240421T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231024T055453Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T001614Z UID:7281-1713600000-1713722400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFR Recertification Course - Moab\, Utah DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFR Recertification Course | Moab\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Responder Recertification course is designed to provide an individual with an in-depth knowledge of wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for professional guides and other non-medical people who hold a WFR certification and need to stay current. \nThis Hybrid WFR Recertification Hybrid course requires approximately 20+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~20 hours of hands-on training. During the in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision-making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nUpon course completion\, students will renew their WFR certification\, valid for two years (with a one-year grace period)\, and a CPR/BLS plus AED certification\, also valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Moab\, Utah. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFR curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n• Patient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\n• CPR/BLS\n• Bleeding and Shock\n• Wound and Burn Management\n• Fractures & Dislocations\n• Chest Injuries\n• Abdominal Injuries\n• Head and Spine Injuries\n• Near Drowning\n• Lightning\n• Heat-Related Illness\n• Hypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\n• Genitourinary Emergencies\n• Psychology in the Wilderness\n• Neurological Emergencies\n• Intro to Diving Medicine\n• Altitude Illness\n• Avalanche Risk and Avoidance\n• Law and the Wilderness\n• Poisoning Emergencies\n• Evacuation Guidelines\n• Improvised Litters & Carries\n• Skin\, Wilderness Dentistry\, Illness & Injury of the Eyes \nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nHybrid WFR Recertification Course Schedule \nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List \nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria \n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/hybrid-wfr-recertification-course-moab-utah-april-2024/ LOCATION:Moab\, Utah\, Moab\, UT\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Responder ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/StockMoab2.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240420T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240421T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231024T055607Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T011132Z UID:7282-1713600000-1713722400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFA Course - Moab\, Utah DESCRIPTION:WFA Course | Moab\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Aid course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for entry-level professional guides and other non-medical people who want a basic understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFA course is 2 days\, equaling approximately 20 hours of contact time. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems. You’ll have some limited practice in evaluating\, treating\, and evacuating injured persons in wilderness settings. You’ll start to get a feel for what situations require medical assistance. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the WFA and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, which are valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Moab\, Utah. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFA curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nNear Drowning\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nHeat-Related Illness\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nBites and Stings\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nEvacuation Guidelines\nWater Disinfection and Hydration\nImprovised Litters & Carries\n\nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nTraditional WFA Course Schedule\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wfa-course-moab-utah-april-2024/ LOCATION:Moab\, Utah\, Moab\, UT\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Aid ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-11-at-11.17.16.png ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240420T093000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240420T143000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240222T210406Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T210406Z UID:9201-1713605400-1713623400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Rossland\, British Columbia DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Rossland\, British Columbia\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-rossland-british-columbia/ LOCATION:Rossland\, Rossland\, British Columbia\, V0G 1Y0\, Canada CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/04-24-Rossland-BC.jpeg GEO:49.0781415;-117.8000037 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240420T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240420T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T221042Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T221210Z UID:8425-1713607200-1713625200@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Madison\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Madison\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-madison-wi-2/ LOCATION:Madison West High School\, 30 Ash St\, Madison\, WI\, 53726\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:43.0687461;-89.4266091 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Madison West High School 30 Ash St Madison WI 53726 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=30 Ash St:geo:-89.4266091,43.0687461 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240421T090000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240421T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T232924Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T232924Z UID:8455-1713690000-1713704400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Omaha\, NE DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine Course\n| Omaha\, NE\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, both of which are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nMountain Bike Medicine Course Schedule URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-omaha-ne-4/ LOCATION:Chalco Hills Natural Resource Center\, 8901 S 154th St\, Omaha\, NE\, 68138\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Nebraska_NICA_logo.png GEO:41.1663798;-96.1089607 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chalco Hills Natural Resource Center 8901 S 154th St Omaha NE 68138 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=8901 S 154th St:geo:-96.1089607,41.1663798 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240425T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240428T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231213T021001Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T021001Z UID:7740-1714032000-1714327200@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Instructor Training Course - Salt Lake City\, Utah DESCRIPTION:Instructor Training Course | Salt Lake City\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nAdventureMed is committed to providing access to the latest developments in wilderness medicine. \nWhile this course is an opportunity to select and approve those capable of joining our instructor team\, we are also looking to provide an environment in which potential instructors can improve their skills. \nThis program is appropriate for medical professionals who have a passion for the wilderness and for teaching. Instructors are expected to deliver high-quality\, in-depth lectures on medical topics and oversee hands-on practical skills sessions. In addition\, instructors are expected to manage course gear\, communicate effectively with our administrative team\, clients\, and students\, and uphold AdventureMed’s practices and standards. \nThe instructor training course is 40 hours. It includes but is not limited to\, wilderness medicine topics\, teaching methodologies\, group dynamics\, practical skills\, and AdventureMed’s approach to wilderness medicine. \nUpon course completion\, students may be offered the opportunity to become an AdventureMed instructor for Wilderness First Aid (WFA) and Wilderness First Responder (WFR) courses. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Salt Lake City\, Utah. \nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nCode of Ethics\nRegistration and Requirements:\nThis course is by invitation only. Should you be interested in attending\, please fill out our instructor application. \nThose interested in this course should possess the following: \n\nan active medical license (EMT\, NRP\, RN\, PA\, NP\, DO\, MD\, etc.) and CPR training\n2+ years in medicine\n1+ years in a teaching/instructing role\ndemonstrated experience in the wilderness\n\nPreferred candidates will also have the following: \n\nexperience in wilderness or austere medicine (Search and Rescue\, ski patrol\, etc.)\nan active WFR certificate\n\nFor further information\, please see the attached document: \nITC Application URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/instructor-training-course-salt-lake-city-utah-2/ LOCATION:Salt Lake City\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, United States CATEGORIES:Medical Professionals,Mountain Bike Medicine,Wilderness First Aid,Wilderness First Responder ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/StockWasatch5.webp ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20230801T184606Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T203333Z UID:6252-1714176000-1714348799@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WLS:MP - Lake Tahoe\, CA DESCRIPTION:Wilderness Medicine CME- Lake Tahoe\, CA\nCourse Description:\nWLS:MP is designed for medical professionals of all levels (MD\, EMT\, PA\, NP\, RN\, etc) that have an interest in expanding their knowledge of wilderness medicine pathology and enhancing their practical skills in a wilderness environment. WLS:MP courses are designed for all types of outdoor enthusiasts\, from the casual day hike to the extended expedition. \nOur hybrid format covers materials otherwise taught in lecture format\, using an innovative learning platform designed to learn along with the user. Instead of reading powerpoint slides\, students will engage in online modules that give feedback\, test understanding\, and increase long term retention. As a result\, students will arrive to the in person portion of the class better prepared\, allowing for focus on the application of the material covered. \nDuring this online and in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing online didactic lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WLS:MP certification\, valid four years\, and be eligible for up to 24.25 hours of  Category 1 CME and Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship (FAWM) credit. \nFor more information\, click here! \nLocation:\nThis program takes place in Burton Creek State Park. This undeveloped park boasts amazing scenic vistas\, and miles of hiking trails that tie into the Tahoe Rim Trail and the Fiberboard Freeway. This mountainous terrain explores the south facing slopes of the north shore of the Tahoe Basin. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in person didactic lecture\, small group discussion\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practice and the most up to date guidelines. \nThe WLS:MP curriculum consists of: \n\nPatient Assessment\nTrauma\nMedical Problems\nInfectious Disease\nHead\, Ear\, Eye\, Nose\, Throat\, Skin\nAnimal & Insect Bites\nMusculoskeletal injuries\nWound management\nWater treatment\nHyperthermia\nHypothermia & frostbite\nMedical kits\nLightning\nAltitude Illness: AMS/HAPE/HACE\nDive Medicine\n\nCME Credit:\nAlong with the WLSL:MP certification\, students are able to earn up to 24.25 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CME\, as well as Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship credit. To confirm that these credits are applicable to your specific medical designation\, inquire with your governing body. Please note that the CME credit hours differ for traditional in-person courses and hybrid courses. URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wlsmp-lake-tahoe-ca-4/ LOCATION:Burton Creek State Park\, 2311 N Lake Blvd\, Tahoe City\, CA\, 96145\, United States CATEGORIES:Medical Professionals ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/04-23-Lake-Tahoe.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Backcountry Medical Guides":MAILTO:info@backcountrymedicalguides.org GEO:39.184654;-120.1235409 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Burton Creek State Park 2311 N Lake Blvd Tahoe City CA 96145 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2311 N Lake Blvd:geo:-120.1235409,39.184654 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240427T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240428T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240227T225813Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T225813Z UID:9307-1714204800-1714327200@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFA- Anchorage\, AK DESCRIPTION:WFA Course | Anchorage\, AK\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Aid course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for entry-level professional guides and other non-medical people who want a basic understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFA course is 2 days\, equaling approximately 20 hours of contact time. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems. You’ll have some limited practice in evaluating\, treating\, and evacuating injured persons in wilderness settings. You’ll start to get a feel for what situations require medical assistance. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the WFA and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, which are valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be held in Anchorage\, AK \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFA curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nNear Drowning\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nHeat-Related Illness\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nBites and Stings\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nEvacuation Guidelines\nWater Disinfection and Hydration\nImprovised Litters & Carries\n\nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nTraditional WFA Course Schedule\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wfa-anchorage-ak-2/ LOCATION:The Barn\, 10041 Hanley Circle\, Anchorage\, AK\, 99507\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Aid ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Anchorage-AK.webp GEO:61.1296071;-149.7914979 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Barn 10041 Hanley Circle Anchorage AK 99507 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=10041 Hanley Circle:geo:-149.7914979,61.1296071 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240427T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240427T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T221557Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T221557Z UID:8431-1714212000-1714230000@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Milwaukee\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Milwaukee\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-milwaukee-wi/ LOCATION:Wheel & Sprocket\, 187 E Becher St Suite A\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53207\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:43.0061019;-87.9083157 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Wheel & Sprocket 187 E Becher St Suite A Milwaukee WI 53207 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=187 E Becher St Suite A:geo:-87.9083157,43.0061019 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240428T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240428T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240304T222126Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T222126Z UID:9480-1714291200-1714305600@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Berea\, KY DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Berea\, KY\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification and CPR plus AED certifications\, both of which are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-berea-ky/ LOCATION:Farristown Middle School\, 751 Farristown Industrial Dr\, Berea\, 40403\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/KY-NICA.jpeg GEO:37.616747;-84.2994755 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Farristown Middle School 751 Farristown Industrial Dr Berea 40403 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=751 Farristown Industrial Dr:geo:-84.2994755,37.616747 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240502T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240504T170000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231128T182158Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T222945Z UID:7853-1714636800-1714842000@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WLS:MP - Riyadh\, Saudi Arabia DESCRIPTION:Wilderness Medicine CME- Riyadh\, Saudi Arabia\nCourse Description:\nWLS:MP is designed for medical professionals of all levels (MD\, EMT\, PA\, NP\, RN\, etc) that have an interest in expanding their knowledge of wilderness medicine pathology and enhancing their practical skills in a wilderness environment. WLS:MP courses are designed for all types of outdoor enthusiasts\, from the casual day hike to the extended expedition. \nDuring this in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing online didactic lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision-making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WLS:MP certification\, valid four years\, and be eligible for up to 21.25 hours of Category 1 CME and Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship (FAWM) credit. \nFor more information\, click here. \nLocation:\nThis class will be held in Riyadh\, Saudi Arabia \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in person didactic lecture\, small group discussion\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practice and the most up to date guidelines. \nThe WLS:MP curriculum consists of: \n\nPatient Assessment\nTrauma\nMedical Problems\nInfectious Disease\nHead\, Ear\, Eye\, Nose\, Throat\, Skin\nAnimal & Insect Bites\nMusculoskeletal injuries\nWound management\nWater treatment\nHyperthermia\nHypothermia & frostbite\nMedical kits\nLightning\nAltitude Illness: AMS/HAPE/HACE\nDive Medicine\n\n  \nCME Credit:\nAlong with the WLSL:MP certification\, students are able to earn up to 21.25 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CME\, as well as Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship credit. To confirm that these credits apply to your specific medical designation\, inquire with your governing body. Please note that the CME credit hours differ for traditional in-person courses and hybrid courses. \n  \nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wlsmp-riyadh-saudi-arabia/ LOCATION:Advsto Adventure Store\, طريق عثمان بن عفان ، مجمع الواحة سكوير\, Riyadh\, Saudi Arabia CATEGORIES:Medical Professionals ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/IMG-20221218-WA0005.jpg GEO:24.7752724;46.7098051 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Advsto Adventure Store طريق عثمان بن عفان ، مجمع الواحة سكوير Riyadh Saudi Arabia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=طريق عثمان بن عفان ، مجمع الواحة سكوير:geo:46.7098051,24.7752724 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240503T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240503T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231024T062921Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T012038Z UID:7310-1714723200-1714759200@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFA Course - Springdale\, Utah DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFA Course | Springdale\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Aid course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for entry-level professional guides and other non-medical people who want a basic understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFA Hybrid course requires approximately 8+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~10 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems. You’ll have some limited practice in evaluating\, treating\, and evacuating injured persons in wilderness settings. You’ll start to get a feel for what situations require medical assistance. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the WFA and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, which are valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Springdale\, the entrance to infamous Zion National Park. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFA curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nNear Drowning\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nHeat-Related Illness\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nBites and Stings\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nEvacuation Guidelines\nWater Disinfection and Hydration\nImprovised Litters & Carries\n\nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nWFA Hybrid Course Schedule\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/hybrid-wfa-course-springdale-utah-may-2024/ LOCATION:Springdale\, UT CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Aid ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/6301ba6b-22c5-4af8-83de-47e5e846b243.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com GEO:39.3209801;-111.0937311 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240506 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20230801T184941Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T203401Z UID:6253-1714780800-1714953599@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WLS:MP - Big Sur\, CA DESCRIPTION:Wilderness Medicine CME- Big Sur\, CA\nCourse Description:\nWLS:MP is designed for medical professionals of all levels (MD\, EMT\, PA\, NP\, RN\, etc) that have an interest in expanding their knowledge of wilderness medicine pathology and enhancing their practical skills in a wilderness environment. WLS:MP courses are designed for all types of outdoor enthusiasts\, from the casual day hike to the extended expedition. \nOur hybrid format covers materials otherwise taught in lecture format\, using an innovative learning platform designed to learn along with the user. Instead of reading powerpoint slides\, students will engage in online modules that give feedback\, test understanding\, and increase long term retention. As a result\, students will arrive to the in person portion of the class better prepared\, allowing for focus on the application of the material covered. \nDuring this online and in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing online didactic lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WLS:MP certification\, valid four years\, and be eligible for up to 24.25 hours of  Category 1 CME and Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship (FAWM) credit. \nFor more information\, click here. \nLocation:\nThis program takes place in two of California’s spectacular state parks. The first park\, Andrew Molera State Park\, is located in the heart of Big Sur. With twenty miles of hiking trails winding around beaches\, redwood groves\, meadows\, bluffs and overlooks\, you will find ample locations for practicing skills in the wilderness. This park is still relatively undeveloped and offers participants amazing hiking with panoramic views. Our second park\, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park\, sits on the western slope of the Santa Lucia Mountains where the peaks rise up dramatically from the Big Sur River Gorge. Within this 1\,000-acre preserve\, participants hike among the redwoods with spectacular views of the Big Sur Valley\, the Big Sur River Gorge\, Pacific Ocean and shoreline abound. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in person didactic lecture\, small group discussion\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practice and the most up to date guidelines. \nThe WLS:MP curriculum consists of: \n\nPatient Assessment\nTrauma\nMedical Problems\nInfectious Disease\nHead\, Ear\, Eye\, Nose\, Throat\, Skin\nAnimal & Insect Bites\nMusculoskeletal injuries\nWound management\nWater treatment\nHyperthermia\nHypothermia & frostbite\nMedical kits\nLightning\nAltitude Illness: AMS/HAPE/HACE\nDive Medicine\n\nCME Credit:\nAlong with the WLSL:MP certification\, students are able to earn up to 24.25 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CME\, as well as Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship credit. To confirm that these credits are applicable to your specific medical designation\, inquire with your governing body. Please note that the CME credit hours differ for traditional in-person courses and hybrid courses. URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wlsmp-big-sur-ca-4/ LOCATION:Andrew Molera State Park\, 45500 CA-1\, Big Sur\, CA\, 93920\, United States CATEGORIES:Medical Professionals ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/05-23-Big-Sur.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Backcountry Medical Guides":MAILTO:info@backcountrymedicalguides.org GEO:36.2884177;-121.8442571 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Andrew Molera State Park 45500 CA-1 Big Sur CA 93920 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=45500 CA-1:geo:-121.8442571,36.2884177 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240504T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240504T170000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240315T170823Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T170823Z UID:9717-1714809600-1714842000@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFA - Morgantown\, WV DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFA Course | Morgantown\, WV\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Aid course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for entry-level professional guides and other non-medical people who want a basic understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFA Hybrid course requires approximately 8+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~10 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems. You’ll have some limited practice in evaluating\, treating\, and evacuating injured persons in wilderness settings. You’ll start to get a feel for what situations require medical assistance. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the WFA and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, which are valid for two years. \n  \nThis class will have a mountain bike medicine focus. \nLocation:\nThis class will take place in Morgantown\, WV. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, and prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFA curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nNear Drowning\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nHeat-Related Illness\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nBites and Stings\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nEvacuation Guidelines\nWater Disinfection and Hydration\nImprovised Litters & Carries\n\nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nWFA Hybrid Course Schedule\nRefund Policy\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/wfa-morgantown-wv/ LOCATION:Morgantown\, 2654 River Rd\, Morgantown\, 26501\, United States CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Aid ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Morgantown-WV.jpeg GEO:39.5854665;-80.0364202 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Morgantown 2654 River Rd Morgantown 26501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2654 River Rd:geo:-80.0364202,39.5854665 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240504T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240506T180000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20231024T063123Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T012140Z UID:7309-1714809600-1715018400@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:WFR Course w/Recertification - Springdale\, Utah DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFR Course | Springdale\, Utah\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Wilderness First Responder course is designed to provide an individual with an in-depth knowledge of wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for professional guides and other non-medical people who want a deeper understanding of wilderness medicine. \nThis WFR Hybrid course requires approximately 50+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the 30+ hours of hands-on training. During the in-person course\, students will learn the latest wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment\, treatment\, and evacuation. Our expert instructors employ a wide scope of teaching methods\, balancing lectures with practical\, hands-on skills and scenarios. Emphasis is placed not just on the materials learned\, but the critical decision-making skills surrounding effective backcountry medical management. \nStudents who are recertifying will have upwards of 20 hours of online coursework\, and will only be required to attend the first two days of the training. \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the WFR certification\, valid for two years (with a one-year grace period)\, and a CPR/BLS plus AED certification\, also valid for two years. \nLocation:\nThis course will be hosted in Springdale\, the entrance to gorgeous Zion National Park. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe WFR curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n• Patient Assessment Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey\n• CPR/BLS\n• Bleeding and Shock\n• Wound and Burn Management\n• Fractures & Dislocations\n• Chest Injuries\n• Abdominal Injuries\n• Head and Spine Injuries\n• Near Drowning\n• Lightning\n• Heat-Related Illness\n• Hypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\n• Genitourinary Emergencies\n• Psychology in the Wilderness\n• Neurological Emergencies\n• Intro to Diving Medicine\n• Altitude Illness\n• Avalanche Risk and Avoidance\n• Law and the Wilderness\n• Poisoning Emergencies\n• Evacuation Guidelines\n• Improvised Litters & Carries\n• Skin\, Wilderness Dentistry\, Illness & Injury of the Eyes \nCourse Policies:\nPlease review our terms and policies before registering for a course\, course registration is an acknowledgment and agreement to all AdventureMed policies. \nHybrid WFR w/ Recertification Course Schedule\nAdventureMed Recommended Gear List\nAdventureMed Student Eligibility Criteria\n2024 Wilderness Medicine of Utah Refund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/hybrid-wfr-course-w-recertification-springdale-utah-may-2024/ LOCATION:Springdale\, UT CATEGORIES:Wilderness First Responder ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/6301ba6b-22c5-4af8-83de-47e5e846b243.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderness Medicine of Utah":MAILTO:wmutah@gmail.com GEO:39.3209801;-111.0937311 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240504T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240504T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T221733Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T213708Z UID:8427-1714816800-1714834800@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Madison\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Madison\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-madison-wi-3/ LOCATION:Blackhawk West Chalet\, 10222 Blackhawk Rd\, Middleton\, 53562\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:43.0823223;-89.5701534 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Blackhawk West Chalet 10222 Blackhawk Rd Middleton 53562 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=10222 Blackhawk Rd:geo:-89.5701534,43.0823223 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240504T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240504T150000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T222352Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T222352Z UID:8434-1714816800-1714834800@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Stevens Point\, WI DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine – Stevens Point\, WI\n\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification. If the course offers CPR\, students will also earn CPR plus AED certification. Both are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nRefund Policy URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-stevens-point-wi/ LOCATION:Point Forward Physical Therapy\, 2901 Hoover Rd\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54481\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/wisconsin-league-logo.png GEO:44.5077871;-89.5283093 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Point Forward Physical Therapy 2901 Hoover Rd Stevens Point WI 54481 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2901 Hoover Rd:geo:-89.5283093,44.5077871 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240505T090000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240505T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T222835 CREATED:20240108T233418Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T233418Z UID:8459-1714899600-1714914000@adventuremed.com SUMMARY:Mountain Bike Medicine - Louisville\, NE DESCRIPTION:Mountain Bike Medicine Course\n| Louisville\, NE\nCourse Description:\nOur Mountain Bike Medicine course is designed to provide an individual with an introduction to wilderness medicine and the basic skills to treat the most common injuries and illnesses encountered in the wilderness. This program is appropriate for any Level 2 or 3 NICA Coach seeking to fulfill their required first aid training. \nThis Mountain Bike Medicine course requires approximately 4+ hours of online coursework. Following the completion of the online material\, a student will be eligible to attend the ~5 hours of hands-on training. After taking this course you will be familiar with some of the most common backcountry problems\, and the NICA-specific policies regarding the rendering of first aid care.  \nUpon course completion\, students will earn both the Mountain Bike Medicine Certification and CPR/BLS plus AED certifications\, both of which are valid for two years. \nCurriculum:\nThe materials below above are covered via online and in-person didactic lectures\, small group discussions\, practical skills sessions\, and live scenarios. Each topic will describe pathology\, treatment\, prevention\, and provide evacuation guidelines necessary for high-quality patient care. This curriculum is continually reviewed for best practices and the most up-to-date guidelines. \nThe Mountain Bike Medicine curriculum includes\, but is not limited to topics such as: \n\nPatient Assessment (Scene Size-up\, Primary Survey\, Secondary Survey)\nAirway Management\nVital Sign Interpretation\nBleeding and Shock\nAbdominal and Chest Injuries\nFractures & Dislocations\, Improvised Splinting\nWound and Burn Management (bandaging)\nHead and Spine Injuries\, Spinal Motion Restriction\nLightning Injuries and Prevention\nMedical Problems in the Wilderness\nHypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury\nHeat-Related Illness\nEvacuation Guidelines\n\nRecommended Gear List\nStudent Eligibility Criteria\nAdventureMed Code of Ethics\nMountain Bike Medicine Course Schedule URL:https://adventuremed.com/course/mountain-bike-medicine-louisville-ne/ LOCATION:Platte River State Park\, 14421 346th St\, Louisville\, 68037\, United States CATEGORIES:Mountain Bike Medicine ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://adventuremed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Nebraska_NICA_logo.png GEO:40.9870448;-96.2091033 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Platte River State Park 14421 346th St Louisville 68037 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=14421 346th St:geo:-96.2091033,40.9870448 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR