Date: July 28-30, 2025.
Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday.
Location: Penticton Lakeside Resort & Conference Centre & Hotel.
You are invited to this unique event! Reserve now – only 20 spaces available.
Target Audience: This course is designed for physicians, outdoor leaders and responsible wilderness users who work or recreate in the outdoors, far from the assistance of the 911 EMS systems, so they may treat people in an austere environment with a minimum of equipment.
Instructor: Jim Ongena, who has been teaching Wilderness Medicine Courses throughout Canada & U.S.A. for more than 40 years. He is considered the pioneer of Wilderness First Aid in Canada.
Learning Objectives:
After attending this course, participants will:
- Better understand the legal issues around pre-hospital care
- Feel more confident moving injured people on complex terrain
- Treat a variety of environmental/outdoor injuries with only a small first-aid kit
- Build a stretcher with whatever is on hand
- Creating shelter in bad weather
Topics:
DAY 1 – introduction (scope of this course), liability concerns, anatomy & physiology, body surveys – primary, secondary and vitals, cold injuries, patient moving, soft tissue injuries, shock, head injuries, improvised carries.
DAY 2 – review Day 1, drowning, fractures, dislocations, sprains, review CPR & obstructed airways, spinals, lightning, snakes, spiders and other nuisances, outdoor simulation.
DAY 3 – review Day 2, drugs, chest injuries, burns, heart attacks, strokes, first-aid kits and the major simulation.
Format:
Didactic + real life simulations in a wilderness setting
Accreditation:
This program has been certified by The College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 21 Group Learning credits.
Cost: $1200 Includes 3 days of training, lunch & all course materials including CFPC CME certificate.
To register/have more information:
Call Jim at (250) 486-7166
Email Jim at jimongena1@gmail.com