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EVENT:
COMBAT MEDICINE SEMINAR

WHERE:
Big Boy (meeting room in basement)
126 N Broad St.
Adrian, MI 49221

WHEN:
May 21, 2011
1000hrs – 1800hrs (10:00am – 6:00pm)

COST:
$5 per person, at the door
covers
• hall rental
• T.V. rental
• materials

$2 extra for your own personal copy of 5-disk DVD series. (This set cost $85 +s/h of $20 if you purchase it yourself)

AGENDA:
1000-1145 : Combat Medicine: Fractures
1145-1245 : Lunch
1245-1415 : Combat Medicine: Thermal Injuries; Airways & Triage
1415-1430 : Smoke/restroom break
1430-1600 : Combat Medicine: Minor Surgery
1600-1615 : Smoke/restroom break
1615-1630 : Question and Answer session with a Paramedic and Ex Navy Hospital Corpsman
1630-1730 : Hands-on: suturing, stretcher use, using SAM splints, etc.


MISC.:
Uniforms are optional.
Please RSVP to lenaweemilitia@gmail.com by May 1, 2011 so that we can get enough materials for the hands-on suturing and let me know if you want a copy of the complete DVD set. Only making enough copies of the DVDs for those who want them and a couple extra. So reserve your copy.

VIDEO SERIES:
COMBAT MEDICINE

When medical help is not available. This is a series of medical tapes done at a live 2 day seminar. You will learn things here you would not learn any place else. This 5 DVD set is one of a kind. This is strictly combat medicine, not E.M.T. or emergency room or even first aid. This is for when this is ''The Only Aid''.
By Chuck Fenwick, medic.

DVD Titles:
Combat Medicine: Fractures
1. Simple Fractures (limbs); 2. Compound Fractures (limbs); 3. Spinal Injury; 4. Other Fractures (facial, pelvic, ribs and upper thorax). The different types of splints and how to improvise are also discussed. 1 hr 35 min.

Combat Medicine: Thermal Injuries; Airways & Triage
Burns and Cold. How to diagnose and how to treat. Breathing; Artificial airways; Emergency tracheotomy; Ventilation. How to classify and how to decide who gets treated first in a battle field setting and the many problems which may arise. 1 hr 26 min.

Combat Medicine: Minor Surgery
1. Suturing (external); 2. Suturing (internal); 3. Cutdowns (Surgically invasive I.V. therapy); 4. Debridement of Wounds; 5. Removal of Bullets and Shrapnel. Excellent exercise on Suturing. 1hr 30 min.

 
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