Outdoor First Aid for Athletes: Eastern U.S.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID SKILLS • SELF-PACED ONLINE STUDY

+ wildlife, weather & terrain hazards specific to TN, KY, VA, WV, NC, & SC

$45

MEETS 2021 WFME STANDARDS FOR DISTRIBUTED & DISTANCE LEARNING IN MEDICAL EDUCATION

Essential first aid & safety for outdoor adventures

90 Days Unlimited Access Includes:

Mountain bikers & runners

Seven self-paced video classes teach you to assess injury and apply first aid for sprains, fractures, impalements and other bleeding wounds, animal bites, stings and many more outdoor emergencies

Ten practical skills videos & guides teach you how to improvise splints, compression bandages, tourniquets, cervical collars & more

Bonus regional U.S. Wilderness First Aid course covers local wildlife, environment & common rescue calls

What You'll Learn

Via self-paced online lectures, interactive video scenarios, medical case assignments, knowledge checks & quizzes

Injury assessment & basic life support
Injury assessment and life support

MARCH & SAMPLE patient assessment protocols; breathing, circulatory & nervous system assessment; spinal stabilization; basic CPR & Heimlich maneuver training

Common outdoor medical problems
Common outdoor medical problems

Treating & stabilizing impalements, broken bones, finger amputations, muscle injuries, bleeding, wounds, cold injuries, heat illness, lightning and altitude ilness & more

Terrain, temperature & weather hazards
Terrain, temperature and weather hazards

Heat & cold related injuries; wildfires, lightning & burns; floods, tides & drowning; avalanches & earthquakes; acute mountain & altitude sickness (AMS, HACE, HAPE)

Wildlife attacks & treating injuries
Wildlife attacks and treating injuries

Dealing with grizzlies, black bears, mountain lions; snakes & scorpions; other venomous animal & insect bites, stings, rabies prevention & communicable & waterborne diseases

Basic outdoor survival skills
Terrain, temperature & weather haards

Route, logistics & supplies planning; avoiding getting lost, signaling for rescue; finding and treating water for safe drinking, maximizing chances of being found alive

Special Eastern U.S. Topics

Appalachian Trail

Locations

Appalachian, Allegheny, Smoky & Blue Ridge Mts., Chesapeake Bay & Atlantic Coast

Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah, Great Smoky Mts., Congaree, Mammoth Cave, New River Gorge, Cumberland Gap, Big South Fork & other national parks, forests & trails

Popular state parks & recreation areas

Black Bear in Camp

Hazards & Rescue Calls

Hurricanes, lightning, wildfires, flash floods, heat stroke, caving mishaps, (flooding, falls, hypothermia, darkness, getting lost, etc.)

Animal encounters: black bears, coyotes, bobcats, hawks, Eastern Diamondback, Pygmy & Timber rattlers, copperheads, cottonmouths, Coral snakes, bats, boars, alligators & more

Black widow & brown recluse spiders, yellowjackets &, scorpions

Giardia, Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, norovirus & other diseases

Tularemia, poison ivy, poison hemlock, jimson weed & other poisonous plants

Rip currents, tides, & drownings plus marine encounters: sharks, stingrays, lionfish & jellies

Learn to improvise medical care
with everyday items

Natalie practical skills demo

Skills training on basic CPR, tourniquets, neck braces, splints, compression bandages, Epipens & more

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Practice your new skills at home or at work using yourself, family, friends or coworkers as patients

Improvise medical care with everyday items

Learn to treat injuries & save lives using everyday items to improvise splints, tourniquets & more

Certificate of Completion

Survival Med Outdoor First Aid for Athletes Certificate

Unfiltered customer reviews

Survival Med Faculty

Dr. Natalie Bonthius skiing
Natalie Bonthius, MD

Founder of Survival Med & Emergency & Survival Medicine Physician, UHS-Southern California

Dr. Carson Harper
Carson Harper, MD

Emergency Medicine Physician, UHS-Southern California

Dr. Richard Ingebretsen
Richard Ingebretsen, MD

Clinical Instructor & Wild Med U Program Director, University of Utah School of Medicine

Kevin Grange, Paramedic
Kevin
Grange

Paramedic & Firefighter, Jackson Hole Fire & EMS and Grand Teton National Park

Dr. Robert Scanlon
Robert Scanlon, MD

Quadruple Board-Certified Critical Care, Pulmonology, Internal Medicine & Sleep Medicine Physician