Remote Medical Training Current Articles & News
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10 People Who Should Consider Taking a WFA
We all carry our 10 essentials, right? But speaking from experience that's not where preparedness to handle wilderness mishaps ends. A wilderness f... -
Updated COVID 19 Policy and Procedures
Remote Medical Training COVID-19 Policy Exposure control, mitigation, and recovery plan This document will be a guide for Remote Medical Training w... -
COVID-19 TESTING REQUIREMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL COURSES
Remote Medical Training Residential Courses In an effort to provide our clients with the safest learning and lodging environment we are requesting ... -
New Virtual Learning Environment
Over the last two-months, Remote Medical Training has evaluated its methodology and processes for the instruction of remote & wilderness medici... -
Remote Medical Training Future Courses Update April 13, 2020
Starting on April 14, 2020, all hybrid courses except H-REMT courses will be live once you register for the course. H-REMT courses at this time will be live one month prior to the in-person course start date as originally approved by the Washington State DOH. (We are working hard to change this) -
CEO Update: Remote Medical Training Course Cancellations
Dear valued clients, customers and students,
As I sit in the office and reflect on the events of last week, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the efforts of my employees, our clients, along with health care providers, first responders and people all over the world as they rise to the challenge that COVID-19 brings. I am proud to work within this industry and alongside so many individuals and organizations who rise to the occasion without complaint when challenges are thrown their way. This is why I am so passionate about training people in the field of medicine. The industry draws people to it who are hard-working, compassionate and determined to provide the best medical care to people when they need it the most. It takes a special type of individual to be drawn to this kind of work and we are witnessing the efforts of those people around the world. My heart goes out to all the families and friends who have lost loved ones to this illness.
The reality of the virus is that it is establishing itself in the United States and the Pacific Northwest. In response to this, the CDC, WHO, and state and local health departments are giving ever-changing but specific guidance on methods for individuals, businesses, healthcare facilities, schools on methods to mitigate transmission rates. So to try and slow the spread of COVID-19 by following increasing social distancing recommendations, we have been currently asked and agree to the canceling of all courses that have more than 10 people enrolled. Remote Medical Training will be CANCELING any and all on site courses scheduled between March 17 and April 24, 2020. We will be continuing to offer online education for upcoming courses during this time for onsite courses that take place outside of the above date range. The Remote Medical Training office will be closed from Monday March 16, and re-open on Monday March 23, 2020.
In the next week our primary goals will be as follows:
- Ensure all staff currently deployed get home safely and in a timely manner
- Clean and disinfect our facilities and equipment
- Reach out to clients to reschedule all private courses set to run during the above time frame.
- Reach out to students currently enrolled in our public courses during the affected time frame to reschedule or receive a refund.
- Focus efforts to assist our local health care system to combat the virus with any of our relevant back stock of medical equipment used for PPE.
If you are registered for an upcoming course during the date range listed above, we would like to provide you the following options:
- Transfer to a future course free of charge
- Cancel registration of a course without paying cancellation fees
Thank you for your understanding,
Tyler Nielsen
CEOPlease feel free to contact us at Customerservice@remotemedical
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Medical Director Update: Remote Medical Training's Precautions to COVID-19
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Remote Medical Training will not be cancelling any scheduled public courses at this time.
As the world’s population continues to learn more about the outbreak and spread of COVID-19, Remote Medical Training is focusing on the disruptive impact it may have on the lives of our students, clients, and our staff. Please read the following update from our Medical Director regarding COVID-19, RMT precautions, and steps moving forward.
We are tracking the situation and it's evolution day by day. We will continue to post relevant information or updates to this blog as soon as we are informed.
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Cornices: What you should know before traveling into the backcountry
Mountain ridgelines are perfect resting places for backcountry travelers and spring skiers. They provide sweeping views and oftentimes ease of trav... -
6 MUST HAVES IN WINTER BACKCOUNTRY RECREATION
Whether skiing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, or snowmobiling, the margin for error is much less in winter while recreating in the mountains. The day... -
What do ticks, red meat, and anaphylaxis have in common?
Imagine one day, your favorite hamburger or steak attempts to kill you by closing your airway and dropping your blood pressure in an over exaggerat... -
How to improvise an effective wound irrigation device in remote environments
Cleaning of wounds is imperative in the austere environment. Why carry extra gear, when one thing can do it all. -
Insect Repellent, Bug season is approaching
Looking for more information on insect repellent review this articlewemjournal.org or take one of our Upcoming Courses on Wilderness and Remote Medicine
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