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WILDERNESS ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT COURSE |
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The Wilderness Advanced Life Support (WALS®) is Wilderness Medical Associates’® most advanced level course. Our 4.5 day (36 hr) course is open to certified or licensed advanced level medical practitioners involved in rescue, mass casualty, and remote outdoor environments or urban areas in crisis. This constantly-evolving course is highlighted by discussions of new and controversial ideas and the appropriate application of technologies; and we test some of these in the field. The learning environment is challenging, stimulating and fun. Category 1 CME credits for physicians and physician assistants, CEUs for paramedics and Contact Hours for nurses are available. This activity is also eligible for credits toward Fellowship in the Wilderness Medical Society’s Academy of Wilderness Medicine. |
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WHY CHOOSE WILDERNESS MEDICAL ASSOCIATES®? Our team of exceptional instructors are medical professionals with significant patient care experience as well as substantial backcountry resumes. All have been through a rigorous selection and training process. We demand the best, and we get them. The curriculum is continuously updated and refined. We search the literature and draw from field experience to create the most useful training possible for medical care in difficult and dangerous places. Our emphasis on understanding body systems and medical principles gives students the skills and confidence to adapt and respond. Once an individual has taken one of our courses, he or she will remember and understand what needs to be done. In addition to the regularly sponsored courses, we run our programs in conjunction with medical schools and residencies in the US and Canada. These include:
Our courses are preferred by such organizations as Outward Bound, The National Park Service, and the FBI. As Canoe Magazine stated,“Wilderness Medical Associates has become the de facto standard in wilderness medical training.”
CLASS FORMAT PREREQUISITES COURSE SPONSORS AND INSTRUCTORS TEXTBOOKS COMPLETION AND GRADES CERTIFICATION AND CEUs AVAILABLE For physicians, this activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of CMMC and WMA®. CMMC is accredited by the Maine Medical Center’s Council for Continuous Medical Education and Accreditation to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CMMC designated this educational activity for a maximum of 36 hours of Category I credits toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award or State of Maine licensure. Each physician should claim only those credits he or she actually spent in the activity. In Canada, this program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for up to 36.0 Mainpro-MI credits. Paramedics and intermediates are eligible for 36 Advanced Level continuing education hours from the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS). Nurses will receive 36 contact hours. These credits are awarded through Central Maine Healthcare, an approved provider of continuing education activity by ANA-Maine, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation RECERTIFICATION WHAT TO BRING WALS® COURSE SCHEDULE Day 2: 8.5 hours - Homework Review; Musculoskeletal; Limb Splinting; Dislocation Reduction Demo and Practice; Skin, Soft Tissues and Burns; SAR/Organization; Small Group BLS Simulations Day 3: 9 hours - Homework Review; Thermoregulation; Cold Injuries; Altitude; ALS Treatments and Meds; Appropriate Technology; ALS Tools and Medications; Night Simulation Day 4: 8.5 hours - Homework Review; Expedition Practitioner/Backcountry medicine; Toxins; Bites and Stings; Lightning; Near Drowning; Diving Day 5: 6 hours - Homework Review; Summary for the Course; Medical Legal; First Aid Kits; Wrap-Up; Final Exam |
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