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Anyone has a line on up coming classes?

Romy son

> Check out the updated schedule for the conference. An anatomy and

> skill lab session has been added to the preconference offerings. The

> class is sponsored by San AirLIFE and CareFlite.

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> > Subject: We need this in Texas. Cadavar lab $35

> > To: texasems-l

> > Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 4:01 PM

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> > http://med.wright. edu/em/caplab/

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> > EMS Cadaver Anatomy Procedure (C.A.P.) Lab

> > The Department of Emergency Medicine has offered Cadaver Anatomy

> Procedure (C.A.P.) Labs at State University once a year since

> 2006. The next labs will be held December 9 and 10, 2009. Check back

> to this site in mid-October to register online.

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> > These one-day seminars are designed for emergency medical services

> personnel who want to learn more about human anatomy and basic and

> advanced procedures used in EMS. Participants receive hands-on

> experience, have the chance to handle specimens and gain a detailed

> working knowledge of the human body. This is achieved through

> intense training led by emergency medicine faculty and residents.

> The cost is $35 per person.

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> > During the day-long program, participants rotate through multiple

> teaching stations with small group, hands-on instruction. They also

> have the opportunity to perform or observe many different procedures

> including, but not limited to, the following:

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> > Oral and Nasal Intubations and advanced airway techniques

> (Airtraq, Gum bougie, Combitube, Easytube, King LTSD, Cobra PLA etc.)

> > Cricothyroidotomy †" Surgical and Percutaneous (Pertrach,

> quicktrach, Nutrach, etc.)

> > Needle Chest Decompression

> > Tube Thorocostomy

> > Pericardiocentesis

> > Central Venous Access

> > Intraosseous Access (EZ-IO, B.I.G. IO, etc.)

> > And many more...

> > Continuing Education Credits are provided by the National Center

> For Medical Readiness to all participants who complete the course.

> Six contact hours (three geriatric, one pediatric, one cardiac, and

> one trauma) may be awarded.

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