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Wilderness And Rescue Medicine Addresses All Of The Essential Information And Procedures Required To Assess And Manage Medical Problems In Isolated And Extreme Environments. Going Well Beyond Traditional Wilderness Course Materials, This Text Teaches The Principles Behind The Procedures - So Providers Understand Why And Not Just How. Appropriate For Wilderness First Responder And Wilderness EMT Courses, This Text Will Give Students The Skills And Confidence They Need To Respond To Emergency Medical Situations In The Remote Areas.

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Wilderness And Rescue Medicine Addresses All Of The Essential Information And Procedures Required To Assess And Manage Medical Problems In Isolated And Extreme Environments. Going Well Beyond Traditional Wilderness Course Materials, This Text Teaches The Principles Behind The Procedures - So Providers Understand Why And Not Just How. Appropriate For Wilderness First Responder And Wilderness EMT Courses, This Text Will Give Students The Skills And Confidence They Need To Respond To Emergency Medical Situations In The Remote Areas.
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Jeffrey E. Isaac is a physician assistant with a particular interest in remote and extreme environments. He is a lead instructor and Curriculum Director for Wilderness Medical Associates International. His 30 years of experience in emergency medicine includes service as a fire fighter, EMT, professional ski patroller, search and rescue team leader, and medical practitioner in hospital emergency departments and ski area clinics. Jeff is also a licensed captain and an experienced blue water sailor, having logged thousands of miles in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the Caribbean Sea. His outdoor resume includes 20 years as an instructor and course director with the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, as well as numerous treks by foot, horse, and canoe throughout North America.