Hey guys - I'm just passing this on as an ... interesting ... training opportunity.
I'm signed up as a paid student.
This is a hands-on medical class with actual (deceased) human bodies.
This is unique opportunity to get as real-world as you can (safely) in a clinical setting under the instruction of a pro who trains USAF Pararescue and US Navy SEAL medics.
I'm told this is being held at cost (cadavers are expensive). This is also comparably cheaper than a live tissue lab.
For some (like myself) the class can also serve as stress inoculation.
-You'll learn how to control bleeds with red dye being pumped through blood vessels
-Ever wanted to do a needle decompression for tension pneumothorax?
-A cric airway?
-An I/O access when you can't find a blood vessel to place an IV?
Here's your opportunity.
In this class there will be no limitations on what can be done with the cadavers for educational purposes.
It will be very dynamic in that regard (severed limbs, maybe even burns etc)
Come with a strong stomach.
It is a zero round count class. Just show up.
Photos and video will be permitted, with some limitations out of respect to the donors and their families.
https://www.conditionredinc.com/even...n-cadaver-lab/
Chris van Houten
Condition Red, Inc
Human Cadaver Lab
Friday, April 30 (9 am to 5 pm with a break for lunch)
Boston, MA
This is a hands-on medical course - but not your ordinary medical course.
Human cadaver lab.
Skills include:
tourniquet application
wound packing
junctional hemorrhage control
oropharangeal airway
nasopharangeal airway
king airway
eti
surgical cric
needle decompression
finger thoracostomy
chest tube insertion
gross anatomy
intraosseous access
and more.
Signup:
https://go.thryv.com/site/k8vqg3hwvk...lwycrsyx1fxkqo
The instructor can be reached by text and e-mail:
Text message:
631-626-5352
Email:
chris@conditionred.us