Trail Blazer I
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I became a Wilderness First Responder to be able to provide extended medical care to my family and work mates.
As a geologist and water quality specialist I spent a significant amount of time away from medical care at remote locations.
As for my family we spend a significant amount of time camping and adventuring well off the beaten path.
I found the the initial 80 hours of training and bi annual refreshers very informative and fun though they are challenging. The training is also great networking opportunity.
I would strongly encourage those interested and with the resources of time and $ to sign up for training. My certification is through the NOLS-Wilderness Medicine Institute.
I proudly display my WMI sticker on my jeep and i let me fellow members in the 4x4 clubs I belong to know of my training. The training is also a great way to know of others in your group who are medically trained. For instance one of the clubs I roll with also has an RN on most trips. This knowledge is helpful so we both know we can work together to help someone injured if need be.
I think it would be great to have a OB badge that identifies wilderness medicine trained members.
So who else out there is medically trained?
I became a Wilderness First Responder to be able to provide extended medical care to my family and work mates.
As a geologist and water quality specialist I spent a significant amount of time away from medical care at remote locations.
As for my family we spend a significant amount of time camping and adventuring well off the beaten path.
I found the the initial 80 hours of training and bi annual refreshers very informative and fun though they are challenging. The training is also great networking opportunity.
I would strongly encourage those interested and with the resources of time and $ to sign up for training. My certification is through the NOLS-Wilderness Medicine Institute.
I proudly display my WMI sticker on my jeep and i let me fellow members in the 4x4 clubs I belong to know of my training. The training is also a great way to know of others in your group who are medically trained. For instance one of the clubs I roll with also has an RN on most trips. This knowledge is helpful so we both know we can work together to help someone injured if need be.
I think it would be great to have a OB badge that identifies wilderness medicine trained members.
So who else out there is medically trained?