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Wilderness Medicine

English
Credit (s)

Learning Objectives

  • Identifying and stabilizing dermatologic emergencies
  • Approach to the patient with autoimmune disease
  • Understand management of musculoskeletal back pain, bursitis and spinal imaging

This course equips healthcare professionals with the critical skills needed to assess and manage life-threatening environmental and toxicologic emergencies. Participants will learn to recognize and treat acute envenomations, ensuring prompt stabilization and appropriate antivenom administration when indicated. The course also covers the management of patients suffering from extreme heat or cold exposure, addressing complications such as heat stroke, hypothermia, and frostbite. Additionally, learners will develop an evidence-based approach to altitude-related illnesses, including high-altitude pulmonary and cerebral edema, with a focus on stabilization and descent strategies. Through case-based discussions and hands-on simulations, this course enhances clinical decision-making and emergency response in challenging environmental conditions.