Alpine Endeavors


2008 Courses
May 10-11, 2008

Rates:
$175 for members of the Mohonk Preserve
$195 for non-members
WFR Recert is an
additional $15



Please feel free to contact us with any questions you have about any of our courses. We offer them upon request at all times throughout the year.
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WILDERNESS MEDICINE

In conjunction with SOLO, we are proud to offer wilderness medicine.

Please check our calendar for our most current offerings. We host them in the spring and fall. If you need one sooner, please check the SOLO web-site for other courses throughout the country.

Our courses are held at the Mohonk Preserve Visitor's Center.

WFA course 11/05

All climbers, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts should take a wilderness first aid course or higher. You should also keep those skills fresh by attending a course or refresher every few years. You owe it to your partners you venture outdoors with!

Wilderness First Aid/WFR Recert*
Accidents can and do happen on ropes courses, along country roads, or in the backcountry, and all too often members of a group are not capable of dealing with the emergency. Not only does this lead to improper care of the patient, but it also endangers the entire group. 
Studies have shown that many recreational accidents are preventable, and that improper care of trauma can compound even the simplest of injuries. Through our involvement in emergency medicine and rescue efforts, we at SOLO feel there is a need for training for all outdoorspeople - training which stresses preparedness and prevention; training which encompasses all phases of off-road emergencies; training which focuses on extended care issues in prolonged transport situations. Very few first aid programs actually address the issues of providing emergency care in a rural, wilderness, or extended care setting. 
This is SOLO's twenty-seventh year offering its workshops in Wilderness First Aid. Designed specifically for groups and their leaders, this 16-hour program covers topics ranging from preparation and prevention to assessment and treatment. All SOLO instructors are experienced rescue personnel with extensive outdoor experience and have been selected not only for their expertise in emergency medicine and rescue, but also for their teaching skills. 
Classroom lectures and discussions are supplemented by practical work and problem-solving exercises. The emphasis is always on hands-on experience. Scenarios are an important part of this training. 

Day 1: 

• Patient Assessment System 
• Shock 
• Long-Term Patient Care 
• Soft Tissue Injuries 


Day 2: 

• Environmental Emergencies 
• Fractures/Dislocations 
• Splint Improvisation 
• Preparedness 


While much of the material appears to be standard emergency care information, the backcountry emphasis with long-term care and evacuation complications makes this course unique. Course material can be somewhat modified to meet the specific needs of a group, i.e. cycling, kayaking, climbing, etc. Since the principles of first aid are taught, this program is really applicable to any emergency situation.

* There is a separate test and additional fee for the WFR Recert. Please let us know in advance if you are recertifying your WFR.

 

For more info on wilderness medicine contact:

Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunity
P.O. Box 3150
Conway, NH 03818 USA
603-447-6711
info@soloschools.com
www.soloschools.com

 

More Information


Marty Molitoris, Director
AMGA Certified Rock Guide

845-658-3094
PO Box 58
Rosendale, NY 12472
info@alpineendeavors.com

AMGA Accredited 
Guide Service

Mohonk Preserve Authorized 
Guide Service