
Wilderness Medical Training
Wilderness Medical Training prepares individuals to provide medical care in remote environments where access to professional healthcare may be limited or delayed. It teaches skills like patient assessment, managing injuries or illnesses, and using limited resources effectively. This training covers common wilderness emergencies such as fractures, hypothermia, and snake bites, emphasizing safety and improvisation. The goal is to enable trained responders to stabilize and assist affected individuals until professional help is available, ensuring safety for both the patient and rescuer in challenging outdoor settings.