Search and Rescue: Evacuation Litter "Pass Through"

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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2015
  • How to move a patient litter over rough terrain using a technique called a pass through.
    MedWild provides wilderness medicine, wilderness survival, and search and rescue instructional videos on a variety of topics: high altitude illness, traveler’s diarrhea, shoulder dislocation and reduction, shelter building, bushcraft, space blankets, hypothermia, medical kits, survival kits, frostbite, snake bites, fire craft, ropes and knots, orthopedic injuries and sam splints, cold water immersion and more.
    Instructor: Howard Donner, MD
    Co-Author “Field Guide to Wilderness Medicine”
    Served as a physician for Denali National Park, Himalayan Rescue Association, and the 1998 NOVA Everest expedition. Served as a medical operations consultant for NASA for over 5 years. Whitewater rafting guide, commercial pilot, and certified flight instructor.
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    @MedWild  Год назад

    See the instructor in this video (Dr. Howard Donner) give presentations and teach a variety of hands-on workshops at the upcoming National CME Conferences on Wilderness Medicine.
    All medical specialities are welcome! wilderness-medicine.com