Rescue Expedition and Disaster Medical Course

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Rescue Expedition and Disaster Medical Course

Trip Cost: $6,450, £5,150, €5,950 (fixed in USD)


Duration: 21 days


Dates: 19 October - 8 November 2024 (Arrive 19 Oct. Depart 8 Nov)


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1. RED MED


2. Rescue, Expedition and Disaster Medicine Course


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Rescue, Expedition and Disaster Medicine (RED MED) Course – Nepal . The RED MED course is designed to provide current healthcare professionals with a knowledge framework and experience to prepare for RED MED operations and to safely integrate, as a medic ,into any Rescue, Expedition or Disaster response team.


Rescue, Expedition and Disaster Medicine (RED MED) Course – Nepal

The RED MED course is designed to provide current healthcare professionals with a knowledge framework and experience to prepare for RED MED operations and to safely integrate, as a medic ,into any Rescue, Expedition or Disaster response team.


This course is ideal for healthcare professionals who are currently working in or striving to work with Rescue, Expedition and Disaster Response Teams in wilderness and austere environments. The course reviews the fundamentals of risk management, personal preparation and operational planning, along with a review of specific illnesses and injuries often seen in remote and austere environments.


C O N C E P T


The hybrid RED MED course include online learning modules, followed by an on-site adventure-based course. The online course provides the core content and additional reading, whilst the on-site phase uses the flipped-classroom approach: we work as a group, learning and developing through discussions, skills sessions and scenario-based exercises in context


Rescue, Expedition and Disaster Medicine (RED MED) Course – Nepal Kickstart your expedition medicine career: Combine remote and austere medicine with mountaineering skills training and a high altitude summit


K E Y  T O P I C S :


The course includes the following topics through a pre-course distance review of the didactic material, onsite lectures, table top exercises, and real-world scenarios in context, whilst travelling in the Himalayas:


  • Roles & responsibilities
  • Documentation
  • Risk Management
  • Operational planning & personal preparation
  • Helicopter safety
  • Helicopter short haul
  • Communications & telemedicine
  • Equipment selection
  • Safety & security
  • Hierarchy of rescue
  • Search & rescue operations
  • Infectious disease
  • Disaster response
  • Landmines
  • Point of care ultrasound (POCUS)
  • Active shooter incidents
  • Altitude illness, bites and stings, cold injury, bleeding control, heat illness
  • Crush injury, suspension syndrome

Throughout the course participants will be actively involved in simulated search and rescue scenarios, operational planning, improvised and prolonged field care and evacuations high-altitude and extreme cold environments


COMPLETING THIS COURSE YOU WILL:


• Learn the latest practical hands-on wilderness medical skills for patient assessment, stabilization and evacuation.
• Learn the essential preparatory and safety information to integrate into and operate with a rescue, expedition or disaster response team
• Practice your skills in live scenarios
• Current WMS FAWM candidates will be eligible to receive FAWM credits*
• Earn 47 continuing professional development (CPD) credits
• Earn 47.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ **
• Learn the latest practical hands-on wilderness medical skills for patient assessment, stabilization and evacuation.
• Learn the essential preparatory and safety information to integrate into and operate with a rescue, expedition or disaster response team
• Practice your skills in live scenarios
• Current WMS FAWM candidates will be eligible to receive FAWM credits*
• Earn 47 continuing professional development (CPD) credits
• Earn 47.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ **


* “This course has been approved for Fellowship in the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM) credits through the Wilderness Medical Society. Actual credits awarded depend on personal credit needs and history.”


**“The Wilderness Medical Society designates this enduring material activityfor a maximum of 47.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Each physician should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

“This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) and SOS Medical Services. The WMS is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.”


T R I P  H I G H L I G H T S


  • Climb a > 6,000m mountain
  • Mt Everest Base Camp trek
  • Glacier school, rock and ice climbing training
  • Remote medicine and operations training, in-context
  • Enjoy an energetic and experienced team with skills stations, discussions and scenario-based exercises
  • Experience the vibrant culture of Kathmandu

I N C L U D E S :


  • RED MED Course certificate
  • WMS Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM) credits*
  • 47 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits
  • RED MED uniform patch
  • RED MED Manual
  • Airport transfers
  • 20 nights lodging, guiding, meals, manual, and flights (as indicated on the itinerary);

Excluded: All Flights to Nepal, airport taxes, travel insurance, gratuities, alcoholic beverages. Also, does not include additional days of travel or global rescue insurance.


C O S T :


Trip Cost: $5,999


Accommodation & Additional single supplement costs: Throughout the course, the allocated accommodation will be shared. This is not only due to limited hotel space in the remote areas we will visit but also to enhance the group atmosphere and dynamics, meet new people and share the experience. If you wish to have a single room for the duration of the trip, please notify us and we will attempt to facilitate this. The additional charge for single supplement is: $250


H E A L T H / V A C C I N A T I O N S


Delegates should be vaccinated appropriately (see guidelines on http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/guatemala.htm ) and consider Malaria prophylaxis.


I N S U R A N C E :


Al participants must have medical and evacuation insurance covering all activities for the full duration of the course. We recommend Global Rescue. Delegates should be aware this is intended to be a wilderness course in every sense of the word. The team in some parts of Nepal will be self sufficient. This is not a package holiday and the RED team cannot control mother nature. Should our plans be affected by floods, avalanches, earthquakes, or landslides, and the like, we will continue with alternate plans in true expedition spirit, affecting self rescues and problem solving along the way.


The logistics team and climbing guides from Dan Mazur’s Summit Climb team, have a wealth of experience and an excellent safety record.

Rescue Expedition and Disaster Medical Cost

Our full-service expedition includes:

  • RED MED Course certificate
  • WMS Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM) credits*
  • 47 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits
  • RED MED uniform patch
  • RED MED Manual
  • British, European, or American leader
  • Expert climbing Sherpa
  • Transport to base camp to/from Kathmandu, including accommodation
  • Transport of all equipment to and from basecamp
  • Skillful base camp cooks
  • Three meals each day
  • Group emergency equipment and satellite phone
  • Private tents in basecamp (no sharing)
  • Full base camp with dinning tent, showers, bathroom, and solar charger
  • Double occupancy tents above base camp
  • All permit fees and liaison officers
  • Use of group gear and supplies
  • Two nights stay in a Kathmandu hotel on arrival and two nights prior to departure in a double room. Private rooms are available for a small additional fee.
  • Airport transfer

What is not included?

  • International flights to/from Kathmandu
  • Mountain climbing rescue and travel insurance
  • Personal climbing equipment and clothing
  • Gratuities for staff
  • Nepalese visa
Rescue Expedition and Disaster Medical Course Itinerary
1) Arrive at Kathmandu
2) Orientation in Kathmandu
3) Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
4) Trek to NamcheBazaar
5) Rest in NamcheBazaar. Acclimatization walk to Everest view hotel
6) Trek to Pangboche
7) Trek to Dingboche
8) Rest in Dingboche. Acclimatization walk to 5000m.
9) Trek to Dzhongla (Optional Rock Climbing Training)
10) Walk to Cho La pass. Snow and ice training
11) Walk to Lobuche high camp.
12) Climb Lobuche, return to Lobuche high camp.
13) Pack up and walk down to Lobuche town.
14) Walk to Gorak Shep, climb Kala Patar to watch afternoon sunset.
15) Walk to Everest Base Camp, return to Gorak Shep.
16) Walk down to Pangboche
17) Walk to Namche Bazaar
18) Walk to Lukla.
19) Return flight to Kathmandu
20) Extra day of rest and celebration in Kathmandu.
21) Flight Home.
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