The University of Colorado School of Medicine will be offering an expedition-based Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS) class in the Blue Mountains, September 29-October 5. Faculty and students can earn AWLS certification and 20 CMEs as they learn state of the art bush medicine skills. The class offers hands-on learning that will equip participants with the practical knowledge and skills important for emergency outdoor situations from the weekend getaway to a serious bush adventure or international expeditions. Designed especially for health care professionals, the class is limited to 16 participants to ensure high-quality instruction and authentic learning experiences. Class starts and finishes in Katoomba and includes instruction, AWLS certification, 20 CMEs, electronic textbook, entrance and camping fees, group cooked meals, and ground transportation. Registration deadline is August 15.
Topics: Adventure Medicine, Healthcare, CME, Wolgan Valley