TruckinMike
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Despite having a professional doctorate, I feel like my education is wholly inadequate in this regard. I know nothing about how things, except for data and legal systems, work. I have considered doing ongoing classes at the local CC to fix this weakness, and emergency medicine is a good place to start.
How relevant is a local EMT or paramedic progam to perhaps facing the potential of life threatening illness and injury, where little to no modern medical equipment is immediately available?
This question is for anyone who has enough knowledge on the subject to speak to it intelligently.
Check out the WRSA for a Grid down medical course. They tend have these periodically.
Here is the Link to the "REMOTE, AUSTERE, WILDERNESS & THIRD WORLD MEDICINE" forum - its packed with info.
And this PDF on Survival and Austere
Medicine should get you started...
TMike
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