It’s about one week to the hour since my son Noah and I chainsawed our way through massive poison ivy vines and trees out of the Lost Corners neighborhood of Morganton NC. At that time rain was pouring sideways and leaves were flying upwards. This leaf is about 8 meters above the deck, out our second story window, still suspended by two gossamer spider threads. I think it’s a powerful metaphor for the ongoing tenuousness of our situation and communities still in suspended and compromised circumstances, held together by gossamer threads of community and faith. But it’s also worth pointing out that spiderwebs, which appear fine and fragile, are stronger than steel when compared by weight. Overall, this still-suspended leaf one week out is an awe-inspiring testament, one week out, to the power of nature over us still… as readers of _Wilderness EMS 1e_ know, the anthropologically-driven definition of wilderness medicine and wilderness EMS.
#thisisanthropology #thisispublichealth #HurricaneHelene #resilience #leavesinthewind #WEMSText @WEMSText
Registration is now open for the Carolina Wilderness EMS Seminar. This one-day, classroom-based training opportunity on Sep 13 provides exceptional continuing medical education in the areas of wilderness and environmental emergency medicine/EMS. The stellar faculty includes the international medical director of Divers Alert Network (DAN), the national medical director of the U.S. Forest Service, the editor of the textbook "Wilderness EMS", the medical director of Venom One, the editor-at-large of the magazine "Wilderness Medicine", and numerous subject matter experts in a wide variety of field medicine subspecialties. The day offers credits towards the Wilderness Medical Society's Fellowship in Wilderness Medicine (FAWM)* as well as full AMA Category 1 CME and EMS CME. Registration also includes a print copy of the now-out-of-print textbook "Wilderness EMS" (1e). In-person attendance is recommended in Morganton, NC but remote Zoom access is also available. Register today to ensure a spot!
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*Actual credits awarded depend on personal credit needs and history
CWEMSE Day 6
Daily Travel (Total Travel): 95km (2,682 km*)
Knot of the Day: water knot
Day 6 is a recovery day between the 5 days of #BRATT we just completed yesterday and the 5 days of the #CoastalModule just about to begin tomorrow. The Externs get to sleep in a bed, enjoy hot showers, do laundry, and generally reset. Recovery days are also times to knock out some of the reading for the rotation. Our book list includes Hawkins's Wilderness EMS @WEMSText, Auerbach's Wilderness Medicine, Smith's Beneficial Risk, Dworkis's The Emergency Mind @TheEmergMind, and Van Tilburg's Mtn Rescue Doctor.
*total rotation travel distance to date, including by foot, climbing, rappelling, ascending, car, truck
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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
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Darryl Macias is a #wildmed national treasure.
In a command performance, Darryl translates the summary of this entire @WildMedSociety podcast from English into fluent French and Spanish, both languages in which he is fluent—#lifegoals. And in Spanish and in French, one of the only words Dr. Macias finds untranslatable from the English is "wilderness medicine". I learned the lesson exploring international editions of @WEMSText & the new IBSC #WildernessParamedic credential: "wilderness" in some ways is a very American term that doesn't translate linguistically or culturally into many other countries.
If you speak multiple languages, can "wilderness medicine" be translated into your language? What are the linguistic or cultural anthropological constraints on that translation? What do you think about the WMS podcast summarizing its content in other languages at the end, or is English such the lingua franca of the medical world that it can or should suffice? https://t.co/jQDq66sDU0
Just heading home after a fantastic 2 weeks facilitating the Wilderness Rescue Medicine course amongst the beauty of the Bay of Fires on Tasmania’s East coast. We use @hawkvox WildernessEMS as the text. #WildernessEMS#Taswalkingco#RescueMED#AWEMS
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Fall of 1973 saw the publishing of the first newsletter 'Search and Rescue Magazine'. A subscription would cost you $3. Articles included 'A Child is Lost' and 'Mountain Search for the Lost Victim'.
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Is there a doctor in the river?
Join us for this week's #LunchTimeDiscovery live to learn about the exciting world of wilderness medicine and how to stay safe while exploring the outdoors. Our guest is Dr Seth Hawkins @hawkvox! Streams 8/24/22 noon EDT: https://t.co/o3sckt8Dxi
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
This year at #NAEMSP2022, I’m excited to be doing the @WEMSMDC pre-conference to prepare for my new role as Med Director of @ARStatePark. Cool swag, and even cooler faculty!
Tons of great pre-con’s to choose from every year to boost your #EMSDoc game.
Great discussion about scope of practice in #WEMS & "horizontal hierarchy".
If you have a kayaker w/ a broken leg in swiftwater, who do you want going to the patient and why?
1) Board certified Ortho, or
2) Swiftwater-trained first responder
#NAEMSP2022