Mercure Chamonix Centre Hotel Chamonix Mont-Blanc France July 12-14, 2018

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Mercure Chamonix Centre Hotel Chamonix Mont-Blanc France July 12-14, 2018 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JULY 12 8:00 am WELCOME 8:15 am Patient Assessment 8:45 am Wound Management 9:45 am Break 10:00 am Medical Problems (small group session) 11:00 am Dive Medicine 12:00 pm Break for Lunch 1:00 pm Hands on Teaching Patient Assessment Spine stabilization, moving injured patient Splinting & Dislocations Litters and Carries 5:00 pm End of Day FRIDAY, JULY 13 8:00 am Submersion 8:30 am Animal Bites & Stings 9:30 am Break 9:45 am Lightning 10:15 am Infectious Disease (Small Groups) 11:15 am HEENTS 12:15 pm Break for Lunch 1:15 pm Altitude Illnesses 1:45 pm Water Treatment 2:15 pm Wilderness Victim Scenarios (Outdoors) 5:15 pm End of Day SATURDAY, JULY 14 8:00 am Hyperthermia, Hypothermia & Frostbite 9:00 am Medical Kits 9:30 am AWLS Written Exams 10:30 pm AWLS Wilderness Testing Scenarios 2:00 pm End of Course 1

Onsite Sign-in There will be onsite sign in for the course on Thursday morning from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM at the Mercure Chamonix Centre Hotel conference room. You will receive your printed textbook and course program at that time. Sign-in is required so that we have an accurate record of your attendance for Continuing Medical Education credits. Course Materials The textbook is available at the awls.org website as a digital download. You will be emailed a registration confirmation with the password to access the download. You will receive a hard copy of the AWLS textbook at the time you sign in for the course. The printed and e reader version of the textbook is also available for purchase from our publisher Amazon.com, if you would like a copy of the text shipped to you in advance of the course. Course Description Learn the skills to prevent medical problems; reduce suffering and save lives in non-traditional medical settings Earn your Advanced Wilderness Life Support certification Learn the latest practical hands-on wilderness medicine skills for patient assessment, treatment and evacuation protocols Practice your skills in live scenarios with our expert instructors Obtain up to 20.5 hours of category 1 CME* Receive Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship credits Course Objectives To provide a practical foundation in Wilderness Medicine for medical professionals To teach patient assessment and treatment guidelines for life support until definitive care or evacuation is available To train the provider in methods for managing medical and trauma emergencies and urgencies in the wilderness when evacuation is unavailable or unnecessary To teach techniques and guidelines for evacuation. Students will be divided into groups for hands on teaching sessions. You must hold a medical license (MD, PhD, Nurse, PA, Paramedic, EMT, second year or later student) to certify in AWLS. We also require that you have completed a BLS or CPR certification at some time in the past. 2

Topics Include: Patient assessment Trauma Medical problems Infectious disease Head, Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat, Skin Animal & insect Bites Musculoskeletal injuries Wound management Water treatment Hyperthermia, hypothermia & frostbite Medical kits Lightning HAPE/HACE Dive Medicine Continuing Education Credits The Wilderness Medical Society designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity is accredited through the Wilderness Medical Society. American College of Emergency Physicians: Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 20.50 hour(s) of ACEP Category I credit. American Academy of Family Physicians: Approved by the American Academy of Family Physicians for a maximum of 20.5 hours of AAFP Category 1 credit. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS: The American Association of Physician Assistants accepts Category 1 CME approval from organizations accredited by the ACCME. OTHER PROFESSIONALS: Check with your governing entity to determine usefulness of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. 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 and AdventureMed. The Wilderness Medical Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR CME CERTIFICATE FROM THE WILDERNESS MEDICAL SOCIETY APPROXIMATELY 4-6 WEEKS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE 3

CONTRIBUTING FACULTY Aaron R. Billin, MD, MS, FAAFP, FAWM Emergency Medicine, Riverton Memorial Hospital, Riverton Wyoming Wilderness Medical Society - Board of Directors/Chairman, Membership Committee Medical Director, Fremont County EMS Medical Director, Wind River Health Systems, Inc. Fremont County Search and Rescue, Riverton Division Auxiliary Faculty, University of Utah School of Medicine, Clinical Instructor in Family and Preventative Medicine David Della-Giustina, MD, FAWM Chairman of Emergency Medicine Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, Washington Loren W. Greenway Ph.D. FCCP, FAWM Program Director Academy of Wilderness Medicine Board Member Wilderness Medical Society Administrative Director Pulmonary / Critical Care LDS Hospital Collin Grissom, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Utah, School of Medicine Co-director, Shock Trauma ICU, LDS Hospital DeVon C. Hale, MD Professor of Medicine & Pathology Division of Infectious Disease University of Utah David Hile, MD Department of Emergency Medicine Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, WA Richard Ingebretsen, MD, PhD Professor, Department of Medical Physics Adjunct Instructor, Department of Medicine University of Utah Scott McIntosh, MD EMS Fellow, Division of Emergency Medicine University of Utah Medical & Rescue Physician, Denali High Altitude Base Camp Robert Quinn, MD, FAWM Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Director Orthopedic Residency Program, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM Gregory Stiller, MD Emergency Medicine Physician Sky Ridge Medical Center. Denver, CO Sky Ridge Medical Center, Emergency Medical System Medical Director Douglas County Search and Rescue Medical Director EMD Colorado State Police Ian Wedmore, MD, FAWM Assistant Chief, Dept of Emergency Medicine Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, Washington Note: Listed Faculty may not lecture at every conference. A final schedule will be provided prior to each course. All AWLS faculty have signed disclosure statements that they have no relevant financial relationships with any course sponsors. 4

Location Information Nestled in a lush valley in the French Alps, the idyllic mountain resort of Chamonix provides an unmatched base for outdoor adventures. The Mont Blanc massif rises impressively over the charming village inspiring the avid mountaineer and casual hiker alike. The downtown is also a fine place to stroll for shopping or dining as there are many fine restaurants just a short walk away. For more information on Chamonix, visit: http://www.chamonix.net/english Lodging The conference is being held at the Mercure Chamonix Centre Hotel, 39 Rue der Allobroges, 74400 Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France. It is perfectly located by the foot of the majestic Mont Blanc; this is an ideal spot to access all mountain activities during both summer and winter. You are also located no more than a few steps from shops, cinema, restaurants and the historical center of Chamonix. Lodging can be made at the conference location Mercure Chamonix Centre Hotel 39 rue des Allobroges, 74400 Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France. Phone: (+33)4/50530756 / fax: (+33)4/50535479 For other lodging options, you can visit: http://www.chamonix.com/holiday/chamonix-lodging.html Please visit our Facebook page if you would like to post info regarding sharing a room or transportation with another student. https://www.facebook.com/pages/awls-advanced-wilderness-life- Support/238787542967612 Transportation The Mercure Chamonix Center Hotel is ideally located in heart of Chamonix. For a map, visit: http://www.mercure.com/gb/hotel-2808-mercure-chamonix-centre-hotel/location.shtml Railway Station Les Bossons (4.00 km / 2.49 mi) Chamonix Mont Blanc (0.03 km / 0.02 mi) Airports Geneva Cointrin (90.00 km / 56.25 mi) Lyon St. Exupery (200.00 km / 125.00 mi) Acy Meythet (85.00 km / 53.13 mi) 5

Please visit our Facebook page if you would like to post info regarding sharing a room or transportation with another student. https://www.facebook.com/pages/awls-advanced-wilderness-life- Support/238787542967612 Clothing and Other Equipment The average temperature for this area in July ranges from an average low of 46ºF to an average high of 71ºF. The course will be held rain or shine, so participants should bring raingear and warmer layers to account for unexpected cold or precipitation. Hats and sunscreen are recommended for sun protection. All equipment and supplies for the hands-on teaching sessions will be provided. Registration Register online at www.awls.org or complete the form below and fax to 801-606-3101, email to info@awls.org or mail it to AdventureMed at 637B South Broadway, Suite 339, Boulder, CO 80305. COST SUMMARY (Payable at time of registration) Doctoral Physicians $795 Non-doctoral Nurse/PA/EMT/Paramedic: $595 Non-doctoral Resident or Student: $595 Course includes 20.5 CME credits, course and materials Course excludes: transportation, lodging, meals except light breakfasts Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be given within 30 days of the date of the start of the conference. If you need to cancel within the 30-day period, we will apply your payment to a future AWLS course of your choosing to be used within two years of the date of the cancelled course. All refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee. For additional questions and information, visit the AWLS FAQS page on our website www.awls.org or contact Advanced Wilderness Life Support and AdventureMed by e-mail at info@awls.org or by phone: 970-444-4001 SEE REGISTRATION FORM ON NEXT PAGE 6

Mercure Chamonix Centre Hotel, Chamonix, France Conference July 12-14, 2018 Registration Information- Please enter conference attendee s information below. Please complete all fields including the type of registration. Please contact us by telephone at 970-444-4001 or by email at info@awls.org if you have any questions regarding your registration. First name: Last Name: Street address: Phone: Mobile Phone: City: State/Province Country: Postal/Zip Code: Email: Comments/Special Requests: Check the Type of Registration Description Price Doctoral: Physician $795 Non-Doctoral: RN/PA/EMT/Paramedic $595 Student/Resident $595 CME: 20.5 hours of Category One Physician CME available. Payment Method Credit Card Check Credit Card Type Visa Master Card Amex Card Number: Expiration Date: Customer Code: You may pay by credit card or check. Fax your credit card application to 801-606-3101. You will receive confirmation within ten days. Make checks payable to AdventureMed, LLC and remit to the address listed below. AdventureMed, LLC 637-B South Broadway, #339 Boulder, CO 80305 970-444-4001 Fax 801-606-3101 info@awls.org 7