Blood Angels" Issue "LAST CALL!" Medical Corpsmen Teach Secrets of "Combat" Medicine to Public Also Includes Radiation, Chemical, Biological Self Defense Techniques!
U.S. Military Navy Medics ("Blood Angels") and other "field experts" will teach a limited number of people from all walks of life the "secrets" of survival "combat" medicine to cope with accidents, acts of terrorism - even nuclear, biological or chemical attack.
RELEASE: IMMEDIATE
(Medical Corps, LLC -- Oct. 2002) The Medical Corps "Field 'Combat' Medical School" will be conducted OCT 18-19-20, 2002 at the "Easy Does It" Community Center in Lees Port, PA.
Based on state-of-the-art Navy Combat Medicine, The Medical Corps Combat/Field Medicine School teaches diverse emergency treatment techniques not known by the general public or taught to medical professionals.
Medical Corps, LLC (www.medicalcorps.org) prepares civilians, with or without medical background, as well as medical, military and government personnel how to rapidly and effectively respond to:
--serious (and minor) personal injuries
sustained far from medical care
--sudden unexpected mass casualty events
--breakdown of Americas vulnerable medical
infrastructure as might occur due to
nuclear, biological, or chemical "events"
Students learn how to:
- suture wounds - including skin and muscle
- cast broken bones
- do minor emergency surgery
- paramedicine technique
- prepare and respond to nuclear,
biological and chemical agents
Classes are structured with civilians in mind and all Combat/Field Medicine techniques are taught "hands-on". The school is open to all, regardless of experience or skill level. No prior medical experience or knowledge is required. The school is a must for families, first responders, and travelers.
Suture wounds and set broken bones. Learn how to protect yourself from nuclear, biological, and chemical agents. Perform minor emergency surgery, disinfect wounds using "what's at hand" in the field. Learn mass casualty triage techniques, shock and trauma management, and much more!
Medical Corps School has graduated students from all walks of life: Doctors, Nurses, Teachers, Nuns, Homemakers, Farmers, Army Medics, Welders, Policemen and women, Carpenters, Paramedics, EMTs, Navy Corpsmen, SEALS, Air Force Pararescue Medics and many others. Join them!
Call now to reserve your seat for the most informative, interesting, and potentially life-saving training program you'll ever attend. Space is limited.
·Classes run 8 hours a day, starting at
- on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
·School check-in is from 8AM to 9AM Friday
morning
·Lunch will be at noon.
·All materials and handouts will
·Recorders may be used.
·Stills may be taken.
·MEDIA IS INVITED
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTORS:
Nuclear Defense Issues Instructor -- Jade Edwards/NBC Specialist, Chuck Fenwick/Corpsman
Sheltering, Shielding, Decontamination, EMP management, and more.
Field Surgery: Instructor -- Jeanne Paul/CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist), Chuck Fenwick/Corpsman
Incisions, Suturing, Debridement, Drainage, Excisions, Opening Airways and Removal of Projectiles and Treatment
Paramedicine: Instructor -- Loris Tompkins/Paramedic, Fireman
Blood Pressures, Trauma Management, Shock, Triage, Moving the injured, first aid for Children and Adults
Fracture Management: Instructor -- Chuck Fenwick/Corpsman
Casting Class includes: Diagnosing, Setting, Casting…and Removal.
Biological: Instructor -- Chuck Fenwick/Corpsman
Anthrax, Plague, Cholera, Smallpox, and several other Biological War Engines-- Identification, Prophylaxis and Treatment
Field Anesthesia: Instructor -- Jeanne Paul/CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist)
Locals, (infusion and topical) and Nerve Blocks, Sedation
Chemical Preparedness: Instructor--Jade Edwards/NBC Specialist
Masking, Filters, and Equipment Check, and how to stay alive.
Pharmacy: Instructors -- Jeanne Paul/CRNA, Loris Tompkins/Paramedic, Chuck Fenwick/Corpsman
Antibiotics and their uses, Pain Control, Alternative Medications and preparations
The Medical Corps Combat/Field Medicine School is sponsored by: David Turner
COURSE TIMES & LOCATION:
The Medical Corps Annual Combat/Field Medicine School will be conducted at the "Easy Does It Community Center" in Leesport, PA, OCT 18-19-20, 2002. Parking is ample and the community is friendly. Several Hotels and Restaurants are nearby.
TUITION:
Classes fill quickly. Space is very limited. First come---first served.
Tuition is $350.00 via pre-registration or $425 at the door on the day of classes if there is space. Tuition covers classes, lectures, hands-on trainiing, materials, supplies, etc. - everything except food and lodging.
PRE-REGISTER by phone: 740-783-8009 (have credit card ready.)
PRE-REGISTER by mail: Send $350.00 check or money order to:
Medical Corps
Rt 2 Box 129
Lowell, OH, 45744
REGISTER at the door: $425.00 -- space permitting.
Call today, only a few seats remain...
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