A podcast for people who provide good care in challenging places. Designed for providers of medical care in RAW (remote, austere, and wilderness) environments.
The old ‘orange man’ graphic is misleading @ReadyPWC. Use this one from @RAWMedic. It addresses: 1) No sweat does not indicate heat stroke; 2) Altered mental status is the cardinal sign of heat stroke; 3) Specific heat stroke care = Cold water immersion. #HeatSafety
Chris Davis MD joins us here to discuss medical direction for WEMS & SAR, what medical directors do & who is qualified for the role, & the paradox that non-regulated responders such as first aiders/WFRs may actually be most in need of medical directors. https://t.co/YQvArRwTbN
Carolina Wilderness EMS Seminar & Summit are Sep 15 (Seminar), 16-17 (Summit). Premier trainings w/ rock star instructor cadre & in-depth exposure to SAR & wilderness EMS. Registration open! #wildmed@WildMedSociety#medtwitter
https://t.co/d5cw3gKgmN
https://t.co/eGk58bCfq4
WRMC ~ Wilderness EMS Medical Director Course Pre-Conference Workshop
Oct. 18th & 19th - 8a-5p in Burlington, VT.
Attend both or just the Wilderness EMS Medical Director Course.
WEMSMDC sign up: https://t.co/nNbtcDHPna
WRMC Schedule & Registration: https://t.co/HkEiCQtnUP
In our latest episode, we're joined by Dr. Michelle Curry, the new National Medical Director for the US Forest Service EMS program. Take a listen & learn about LEMAs, White Cards, NWCG, similarities/differences btwn USFS and Natl Park Service EMS, & more!
https://t.co/0yJaNlzWEz
@14News can we please utilize evidence based descriptions of heat stroke? The presence or absence of sweating literally means nothing and is a dangerous myth. Altered mental status is the defining element of heat stroke. @DownToFifer@RAWMedic
Heat stroke is a medical emergency and can occur whether or not skin is dry. The cardinal sign of heat stroke is altered mental status. Learn how to identify heat stroke vs heat exhaustion + treatment tips with this graphic from @hawkvox & @DownToFifer#ndptc#HeatSafety
Had a phenomenal conversation with @hawkvox , @NOLSedu Tod Schimelpfenig and @wildmed David Johnson about WFA/WFR and what's really going on with standards and regulations there.
https://t.co/s0atAxonQp
As temperatures rise and people spend more time outdoors, it's important to be aware of the dangers of heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and exhaustion.
Learn how to #KnowWhenToGo to the ER with these tips from physicians: https://t.co/eht5wYIRS2
¡Se acerca el verano! Esto la infografía de estrés por calor de @RAWMedic muestra la identificación basada en evidencia y la diferenciación del agotamiento por calor y la insolación. ¡Por favor comparte! Para una discusión más detallada: https://t.co/wyJdLp8w2d #MedTwitter
Any text or guideline that says to treat envenomation anywhere in the world by Extraction, lymphatic resistance bands, fasciotomy, keeping lower than the heart, using extraction devices, or exercising or sucking venom out, or bringing/capturing wildlife are antiquated. Period.