Wilderness First Aid

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801 National Road West,Richmond IN 47374

20 May, 2023

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Wilderness First Aid (WFA) takes place at Earlham College May 20-21, 2023 and is taught by Wilderness Medical Associates International (WMA), a globally recognized wilderness medicine school. This is the best and most comprehensive course of its kind to offer relevant and realistic first-aid training for seasonal outdoor activities or short term wilderness endeavors and pursuits. Wilderness First Aid is a two-day introduction to general medical concepts and basic life support skills. It is targeted to the outdoor enthusiast on day trips or short adventures. The course is taught by professional instructors with significant patient care and backcountry experience. The expected target audience is seasonal outdoor staff and those involved in recreational wilderness trips. The course content meets the anticipated medical needs of those communities. Course topics are: Patient Assessment System; CPR; Circulatory System; Nervous System; Respiratory System; Fractures, Stable Injuries; Splints 1-Extremities; Hypothermia; Hyperthermia and Heat Illness; Near Drowning; Lightning Injuries; Wounds and Burns; Anaphylaxis; Lifting, Moving Extrication; Patient Carries; Backcountry Medicine FAQs Are there any pre-requisites for this course? No prior experience is necessary. What can I bring into the event? The course will have some classroom-based sessions interspersed with extended outdoor scenarios. These will take place rain or shine, so be prepared for the elements! Recommended personal gear to bring:  Raingear/wind layer tops and bottoms Layers of clothing (so you can take a layer off if you are hot/put one on if you are cold and also to use in the building of splints) Sun hat & warm hat Backpack to put everything in Water bottles (1qt or 1 liter) for drinking water  Footwear for the environment (close-toed shoes for being outdoors/sandals are OK for inside) What about meals and lodging? Lodging is available at nearby hotels (ask the Holiday Inn & Home2Suites about their Earlham rates), airbnbs, and the Quaker Hill Conference Center. On campus camping is also available (bring your own tent or on the floor inside of the Multicultural Resource Center) for $25 per night. This includes access to our Athletics & Wellness Center and showers. There will NOT be refrigeration or a kitchen provided, please plan accordingly. There is a small supermarket next to campus, fast food options and a Mexican grill (with excellent burritos!) within a mile, and restaurants in the historic Depot District. COVID-19 Facemasks and Social Distancing: All Earlham community members and participants from the general public must be vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine to be eligible to participate. Participants may be required to wear a face-covering and practice social distancing What is the cancellation policy? Cancellations submitted in writing before May 1 are eligible for a refund, subject to a 20% processing fee. On or after May 1, there will be no refunds. How can I contact the organizer with any questions? For course content, logistical questions, registration, and ticketing information, please email [email protected] or call 765-983-1790.

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