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It's on again...

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

Dayton OH at Wright State University. It is our 4th annual Cadaver, Anatomy, and Procedure Lab for EMS (CAP Lab). It is an all-day (one day) seminar on cadavers, live tissue, and simulators covering a variety of topics, held on Dec 9 and 10. We are offering it for $35 to EMS providers of all levels, and it's good for 6.5 Cat 1 CEUs.

The Lab starts with a 45 minute lecture and anatomical review. The students (usually about 100 per day) are divided into groups of 10 to rotate through several stations, which are all taught by residents and faculty from the Dept. of EM as well as PAs from the EM PA Fellowship at WPAFB. Students get to practice procedures as well as get hands-on with the cadavers for close instruction. Stations include:

Surgical airways

Rescue airways

Field amputation

Tactical/battlefield medicine

Neuro, with cadaver brains

Cardiac, with cadaver hearts and EKG review

Cadaver airway, chest decompression

Vascular access

Chest and abdomen anatomy

Musculoskeletal anatomy

Website: http://www.med.wright.edu/em/caplab/

When you register, put EMTCity and your username in the "comments" area. Registration is not open yet, and I will post here when it is.

Attendees must register to receive directions and important info, including disclaimer forms. Email address is on the website if you have any questions. Slots are open until they are filled. No, you can't stay at my house.

With any luck I'll be teaching it again if they let me out of Iraq in time.

From last year: http://www.emtcity.com/index.php/topic/13528-cadaver-anatomy-procedure-lab-for-ems-dec-3-and-4/page__st__140

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At least this year I have enough time to ask off to come! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Count me in for sure. Sounds like a great opportunity and a good time of year for me ! :thumbsup:

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I'm going to have to start studying again in advance.

You NERD!!!!!!!!!!! :innocent::showoff::showoff::showoff:

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Putting in a request for time off, with a few co-workers ... hopefully we'll be there in numbers...

It's easy to find the other EMT Citizens in the room. They're the only ones not dressed like whackers. :lol:

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Wish I could be there but that's right in the middle of my finals week and a few days before my surgery :( Maybe one day I can make one of these!

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