Wilderness Medicine Workshop

Customizable training on wilderness medicine topics

One-day non-certified class on wilderness medicine topics, customized to group needs and interests

Course Overview

Wilderness Medicine Workshop

Course # wm-wmw-230901

Dates

October 1 –
October 2

Location

Oranjestadt, Aruba

Registration deadline

September 30

Cost

USD 456

Language

English

Full Course Description

Viristar-Aruba

Course Description

Course topics can be customized depending on client needs. For example, a group may choose to focus on environmental emergencies for their local context (tropical, marine, alpine, etc.).

Course topics may include:

  • Patient Assessment System                                          
  • Circulatory System
  • Respiratory System
  • Nervous System
  • Musculoskeletal Injuries and Extremities Splinting
  • Environmental Medicine: Thermoregulation, Submersion Injury, Lightning/Electrical Injury
  • Medical-Legal
  • Wounds & Burns
  • Allergies & Anaphylaxis
  • Medical conditions (e.g. diabetes, seizure disorder)
  • Toxins, Bites and Stings (venomous snakes, scorpions, spiders, marine envenomations, etc.)
  • Backcountry Medicine

Evaluation

Participants who attend the entire Wilderness Medicine Workshop receive a card verifying their attendance.

The Wilderness Medicine Workshop does not have a formal evaluation component, and no certificate recognizing assessment of skills or knowledge is provided.

Prerequisites

Participants must be at least 16 years old to attend the Wilderness Medicine Workshop. Those under 18 years of age require the written consent of a guardian or parent.

Materials Provided

Participants may receive a copy of the textbook Wilderness and Rescue Medicine.

Equipment

Course hosts may be asked to supply some basic course materials. These may include CPR mannequins, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, rope or webbing, poles or other rigid devices, and tarps for use in splinting and patient packaging drills. Viristar will provide a specific equipment list, can assist in procuring certain course supplies.

Customization

The Wilderness Medicine Workshop (also known as Wilderness Medical Workshop) is fully customizable to meet client and participant needs. A wide variety of topics in basic first aid, environmental medicine and emergency care can be provided. Please speak with a Viristar representative about your specific curriculum interests.

Syllabus

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Topics

Day 1

Welcome, registration, introduction
Patient Assessment System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Nervous System
Musculoskeletal Injuries & Extremities Splinting

Environmental Medicine: Thermoregulation, Submersion Injury, Lightning/Electrical Injury
Medical-Legal
Wounds & Burns
Backcountry Medicine
Conclusion

Instructor

Jeff Baierlein

Jeff Baierlein

Director

Jeff A. Baierlein (he/him) has been working professionally since 1987 with outdoor education, environmental education, adventure education and experiential education organizations in the USA and around the world. He led remote wilderness expeditions, worked as a naturalist-educator, served as an Emergency Medical Technician with ambulance services, led search and rescue missions, and was appointed to the Washington State Governor’s Council on Environmental Education.

Prior to founding Viristar, Jeff served as Executive Director of both the Boojum Institute for Experiential Education and the Baltimore Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound Center. His writing and lectures have been translated into Vietnamese, Russian, Marathi, and Chinese.

Other Course Dates

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Month/Year
start date
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Wilderness Medicine Workshop

Dates: 20 January, 2025
Cost: USD 3
Location: Oranjestadt, Aruba
Instructor: HK Gilbert
January, 2025
20 January, 2025
USD 3
Oranjestadt, Aruba

Course Description

Course topics can be customized depending on client needs. For example, a group may choose to focus on environmental emergencies for their local context (tropical, marine, alpine, etc.).

Course topics may include:

  • Patient Assessment System                                          
  • Circulatory System
  • Respiratory System
  • Nervous System
  • Musculoskeletal Injuries and Extremities Splinting
  • Environmental Medicine: Thermoregulation, Submersion Injury, Lightning/Electrical Injury
  • Medical-Legal
  • Wounds & Burns
  • Allergies & Anaphylaxis
  • Medical conditions (e.g. diabetes, seizure disorder)
  • Toxins, Bites and Stings (venomous snakes, scorpions, spiders, marine envenomations, etc.)
  • Backcountry Medicine

Evaluation

Participants who attend the entire Wilderness Medicine Workshop receive a card verifying their attendance.

The Wilderness Medicine Workshop does not have a formal evaluation component, and no certificate recognizing assessment of skills or knowledge is provided.

Prerequisites

Participants must be at least 16 years old to attend the Wilderness Medicine Workshop. Those under 18 years of age require the written consent of a guardian or parent.

Materials Provided

Participants may receive a copy of the textbook Wilderness and Rescue Medicine.

Equipment

Course hosts may be asked to supply some basic course materials. These may include CPR mannequins, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, rope or webbing, poles or other rigid devices, and tarps for use in splinting and patient packaging drills. Viristar will provide a specific equipment list, can assist in procuring certain course supplies.

Customization

The Wilderness Medicine Workshop (also known as Wilderness Medical Workshop) is fully customizable to meet client and participant needs. A wide variety of topics in basic first aid, environmental medicine and emergency care can be provided. Please speak with a Viristar representative about your specific curriculum interests.

Syllabus

DOWNLOAD FULL SYLLABUS

Topics

Day 1

Welcome, registration, introduction
Patient Assessment System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Nervous System
Musculoskeletal Injuries & Extremities Splinting

Environmental Medicine: Thermoregulation, Submersion Injury, Lightning/Electrical Injury
Medical-Legal
Wounds & Burns
Backcountry Medicine
Conclusion

Instructor

Jeff Baierlein

Jeff Baierlein

Director

Jeff A. Baierlein (he/him) has been working professionally since 1987 with outdoor education, environmental education, adventure education and experiential education organizations in the USA and around the world. He led remote wilderness expeditions, worked as a naturalist-educator, served as an Emergency Medical Technician with ambulance services, led search and rescue missions, and was appointed to the Washington State Governor’s Council on Environmental Education.

Prior to founding Viristar, Jeff served as Executive Director of both the Boojum Institute for Experiential Education and the Baltimore Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound Center. His writing and lectures have been translated into Vietnamese, Russian, Marathi, and Chinese.

Other Course Dates

List View Grid View
course name
Month/Year
start date
tuition
location

Wilderness Medicine Workshop

Dates: 20 January, 2025
Cost: USD 3
Location: Oranjestadt, Aruba
Instructor: HK Gilbert
January, 2025
20 January, 2025
USD 3
Oranjestadt, Aruba
  • I feel confident that the knowledge and experience gained during this course will help me stay calm and help no matter how stressful the situation.

    Tjaša Metličar

    Keilir Academy Adventure Studies Program, Reykjanesbaer, Iceland

  • The practical training was great and I learned so much.

    Aron Breki

    WFR student, Keilir Academy Adventure Guide Studies Program, Reykjanesbaer, Iceland

  • Very well done program and presentation.

    Gil LeFrancois

    Upper School Teacher, Charles Wright Academy, Washington state, USA

  • We were very pleased with the top notch instruction from Viristar instructors for our Wilderness First Responder Course at Green School in Bali! THANKS Viristar!

    Kenny Peavy

    Head of Risk & Safety, Green School Bali & Green Camp Bali, Bali, Indonesia

  • Derek Angevine

    Director of Experiential Education, Spring St International School, Washington state, USA

  • The instructors were amazing.

    Guadalupe Navarro

    Community Engagement Manager, Sonoma County Regional Parks, California, USA

  • We have been extremely pleased with the outdoor safety-related trainings…world-class.

    Gabriel Côté-Valiquette

    Program Coordinator, Keilir Adventure Studies, Reykjanesbær, Iceland

  • Great course–I feel much more prepared for wilderness emergencies.

    Tuva Rødningsand Kirkerud

    Keilir Academy Adventure Studies Program, Reykjavik, Iceland

  • I’ve learned more than I expected…it was a hands-on inquiry-based learning journey with excellent guidance.

    Hanneri Coetsee

    Teacher, Satit Bilingual School of Rangsit University, Bangkok, Thailand

  • Inspiring…got a new paradigm of first aid knowledge.

    Participant, Wilderness First Aid course

    Odyssey Institute, West Java, Indonesia

  • It was such a great experience!

    Nguyen Thu Thao

    Senior Instructor, Outward Bound Vietnam, Cát Hải, Bình Định, Vietnam

  • I learned a lot about medical conditions and how to treat and respond to them in the wilderness.

    Kamna Mishra

    Lead Instructor, Outward Bound Vietnam, Cát Hải, Bình Định, Vietnam

  • Great information made understandable, and skills needed explained and demonstrated well.

    Kalea D’Atre

    Wilderness First Aid student, Washington state, USA

  • Kate Johnston

    Outdoor Educator, Singapore

  • Learned A LOT in a short time. The presenter was very approachable and was excellent at teaching learners of all backgrounds.

    Josh Doppelt

    Washington state, USA