Wilderness & Emergency Medicine course - aid available

January 31 is the deadline to apply for need-based scholarships, covering 100% of fees for the March 21-28 Wilderness & Emergency Medicine Pre-Health Channel Islands class. 
The class is taught by University of Colorado School of Medicine faculty and provides both Wilderness First Responder and CPR certification.  It also provides a "back door pass" to admissions and the world of medicine from those in the field.  
After meeting in Ventura, CA and a talk and hands-on practice with local SAR teams, we will boat out to our base camp classroom, a research station on Santa Rosa Island.  On the way we'll look for seals, porpoise, and whales!  Classes, with lectures, hands-on skill sessions, and scenarios, will be held at the research station with time for hikes, beach walks, and gorgeous sunrises/sunsets.  Transportation to the Island from Ventura, bunk space, and all meals on the island covered.
For those not eligible for a need-based scholarship there is still a $100 early bird discount available for enrollments by January 31.  
To enroll or for more information please go to www.coloradowm.org/courses/pre-med/channel-islands or contact Dr. Todd Miner at todd.miner@ucdenver.edu.
Enjoy a unique adventure and have a blast while moving your medical profession career forward!


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Todd Miner
todd.miner@ucdenver.edu |
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus | Senior Instructor of Emergency Medicine

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