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Recent Changes in CPR Guidelines.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique that is used to circulate blood when a person’s heart has stopped functioning. The American Heart Association (AHA) states that “Immediate CPR can double, or even triple, a victim’s chance of survival”. I have been taking CPR classes since the 1980’s, and have seen the curriculum evolve over [...] Read more – ‘Recent Changes in CPR Guidelines.’.
New Remote Medical T-shirts Are Now Available!
With the introduction of our new logo, we are releasing newly designed Remote Medical t-shirts. The shirts feature a striking outline of a helicopter performing a short-haul operation through the logo. The shirts are from American Apparel and US made and printed. They are available in Men’s Sizes and of course we have women’s cut [...] Read more – ‘New Remote Medical T-shirts Are Now Available!’.
“Their knowledge greatly exceded my expectations in every regard…”
Donald Willis, a professional big game guide from Alaska, was a student in Remote Medical International’s recent Wilderness First Responder course held in Discovery Park in Seattle. Don was “seeking the most comprehensive wilderness class possible”, and enrolled in RMI’s course after his research suggested it would fit the bill. After completing the course, Don [...] Read more – ‘“Their knowledge greatly exceded my expectations in every regard…”’.
Remote Medical Launches First Equipment Catalog
We are excited to announce the publication of our first print catalog. With over 2,000 products, the first volume of the Equipment & Supply Catalog is designed to be a comprehensive resource to allow you to outfit a remote clinic from the ground up. Addressing all the equipment needs of a remote area medic, the [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical Launches First Equipment Catalog’.
Police K9 saved by a SWAT Tourniquet
We got a great save with the SWAT-Tourniquet and we are all glad that Spike and his handler are ok. Mid September 2011 I was conducting a high risk search on patrol with my K9 partner. On this day, my K9 partner “Spike” and was shot in the left rear leg by a single bullet from [...] Read more – ‘Police K9 saved by a SWAT Tourniquet’.
Happy Thanksgiving.
With snow falling in Washington and winter officially begun, we would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.  We are all out hitting the slopes and looking forward to time with our families this holiday season.  We hope that you have a chance to do the same. Read more – ‘Happy Thanksgiving.’.
The Importance for Wilderness Medical Training for Overland Vehicle Travel
Washington Rally interview with Remote Medical International from Expeditions West on Vimeo. Read more – ‘The Importance for Wilderness Medical Training for Overland Vehicle Travel’.
The Rescue: A WFR student’s first-hand account
Melina Coogan is a freelance writer and photographer, author of the blog The Wilder Coast, and a recent graduate of Remote Medical International’s Wilderness First Responder program. On day eight of the ten-day Wilderness First Responder course, WFR students participate in an evening mass casualty scenario. Over the course of three hours the entire class [...] Read more – ‘The Rescue: A WFR student’s first-hand account’.
Remote Medical International joins Seattle Fishermen’s Memorial Training Rebate Program
Fishermen’s Memorial, Fishermen’s Terminal, Seattle, WA   Remote Medical International recently joined Seattle Fishermen’s Memorial list of approved training facilities for their training rebate program. The Seattle Fishermen’s Memorial (SFM) was established in 1985 to promote safety in the local fishing fleets and provide emotional and financial support to surviving family members of fishermen lost [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International joins Seattle Fishermen’s Memorial Training Rebate Program’.
Positive Feedback for Remote Medical’s Wilderness First Responder Program
    This morning I opened my email to find the following letter from one of our recent Wilderness First Responder students. I’ll let the letter speak for itself: Dear Director and Staff of Remote Medical, I am writing to commend the four instructors that led my WFR class in Discovery Park these past ten [...] Read more – ‘Positive Feedback for Remote Medical’s Wilderness First Responder Program’.
Charity Challenge Event: 30 Minutes to Cut a Car in Half
  What would you do if you had 30 minutes, Hurst Jaws-of-Life Power Tools, a Volvo sedan and a crowd? …the obvious answer for us was to cut the car in half. On May 18th Remote Medical International teamed up with Hurst Jaws-of-Life, NEK, Remote Diagnostic Technologies, Honeywell and Protect The Force for a charity challenge event at SOFIC [...] Read more – ‘Charity Challenge Event: 30 Minutes to Cut a Car in Half’.
Remote Medical International: Continuing Ties with Western Washington University
  WWU alums, Andrew Cull and Christine Avakian, lead the way for Remote Medical International.   The idea for Remote Medical International started in Andrew Cull’s notebook during Organic Chemistry class at Western Washington University. Since it’s founding in 2003, Remote Medical International has maintained close ties with the University; 5 current employees are WWU [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International: Continuing Ties with Western Washington University’.
Remote Medical International Recognized by the Seattle Met as one of the 20 Best Places to Work in Seattle
      Remote Medical International made number eight in the Seattle Met’s list of the 20 best places to work (and play) in Seattle. We are honored by the recognition and I don’t think anyone here at the office is surprised by the news. Christine Avakian, our Director of Integrated Operations, says it best [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International Recognized by the Seattle Met as one of the 20 Best Places to Work in Seattle’.
Join Remote Medical International for Happy Hour and Great Cause.
  Maritime travel requires a unique set of considerations. Not only do you have to be prepared for a medical emergency, but you must also have confidence that every system of your vessel will operate without fail as a logistical issue can lead directly to a safety issue. Once you cast off help is an [...] Read more – ‘Join Remote Medical International for Happy Hour and Great Cause.’.
Back to San Francisco: RMI to host two more WFR courses at the Presidio!
  We’ve scheduled two more Wilderness First Responder (WFR) courses for 2011! Our decision to continue hosting courses at the Presidio was made easy by the overwhelmingly positive comments we got from both instructors and students. I asked Phong Duong, the lead instructor for the January WFR about his overall experience: “Great!” he said, “The diversity [...] Read more – ‘Back to San Francisco: RMI to host two more WFR courses at the Presidio!’.
Sponsor Profile: EarthCorps hosts WFR course in January
Remote Medical International is teaming up with EarthCorps this January to offer a Wilderness First Responder course from January 5th-14th. Since 1993 EarthCorps has been bringing young people from around the world to the Pacific Northwest to learn the necessary skills to be leaders in environmental conservation and restoration. Just like Remote Medical International, EarthCorps [...] Read more – ‘Sponsor Profile: EarthCorps hosts WFR course in January’.
Rain, Shine, Or SNOW!
Medical emergencies don’t wait for better weather, so neither do we. All of our courses, from the WFA to the RMAP, include a significant hands-on component and we go outside no matter what. So bring your sun hat, raincoat, or snow boots! Need information about what weather to expect during your training course? Call our [...] Read more – ‘Rain, Shine, Or SNOW!’.
Video: SWAT Tourniquet in Action
The SWAT (standing for Stretch Wrap And Tuck) Tourniquet is Remote Medical International’s number one recommended tourniquet option. With no spinning parts or pins, and no complicated straps, the SWAT-T can be easily self-applied with only one hand. Visit RMI’s website for SWAT-T product information or to place an order. Below is a video of [...] Read more – ‘Video: SWAT Tourniquet in Action’.
RMI teams up with Planet Granite for our first Bay Area WFR!
      Remote Medical International is teaming up with Planet Granite to offer the Wilderness First Responder Training in San Francisco January 7-16, 2011. The Wilderness First Responder is the outdoor adventure and guiding industry standard for medical training, and RMI emphasizes hands-on experiential learning to ensure that you graduate feeling confident in your [...] Read more – ‘RMI teams up with Planet Granite for our first Bay Area WFR!’.
Next Stop New Orleans: RMI Exhibiting at the International Work Boat Show
We’re off to the International WorkBoat Show at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans December 1-3. Come and visit us at Booth #3364 and check out RMI’s newest medical kit, the WHO Ship’s Medicine Chest. This Marine Medical Kit meets the requirements listed in the World Health Organization’s International Medical Guide for Ships, 3rd [...] Read more – ‘Next Stop New Orleans: RMI Exhibiting at the International Work Boat Show’.
Remote Medical International Exhibiting at the Pacific Marine Expo
For the first time ever, Remote Medical International is exhibiting at the Pacific Marine Expo taking place in Seattle, Washington at the Quest Field Event Center on November 18-20, 2010. The PME is the largest commercial marine tradeshow on the West Coast and is targeted for anyone who makes their living on the water or [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International Exhibiting at the Pacific Marine Expo’.
Seeking Qualified EMTs, Paramedics and Nurses for International Deployments.
New positions are opening up for EMTs, Paramedics and Nurses in remote and offshore medicine.  To learn more or apply, please click the link below: http://www.remotemedical.com/Remote-Offshore-Paramedic-Jobs Read more – ‘Seeking Qualified EMTs, Paramedics and Nurses for International Deployments.’.
Happy Halloween from Remote Medical International
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Sponsor Profile: Sawtooth Mountain Guides hosts WFR in Ketchum, Nov. 12-21
In November 2009 Remote Medical International teamed with Sawtooth Mountain Guides (SMG) to put on a public Wilderness First Responder (WFR) training. The student body was composed of world-class professional athletes, mountain guides, and photographers, and was rounded out by recreational climbers, skiers and sportspeople. Added to the mix were the beautiful Sawtooth Mountains and [...] Read more – ‘Sponsor Profile: Sawtooth Mountain Guides hosts WFR in Ketchum, Nov. 12-21’.
Remembering Chhewang Nima Sherpa, Donations Requested.
Many of you know Melissa Arnot, a wilderness medicine instructor here as well as Himalayan climber and guide. We were saddened yesterday to learn that her climbing partner, Chhewang Nima Sherpa, was killed while climbing with her in Nepal. Please read the quote from Melissa below and consider donating to the fund set up by [...] Read more – ‘Remembering Chhewang Nima Sherpa, Donations Requested.’.
Sponsor Interview: Roseann Hanson and Overland Expo
Come April 1, 2011, thousands of four-wheel-drive vehicles and adventure motorcyclists from all over the world will come together in Amado, Arizona. For three days they will camp out, participate in workshops, and swap stories at the largest overland event in North America. Welcome to Overland Expo.   The creator of Overland Expo is Roseann [...] Read more – ‘Sponsor Interview: Roseann Hanson and Overland Expo’.
Sponsor Profile: EverGreen Escapes
  Our latest profile takes a look at the training that Remote Medical International provides for Seattle-based EverGreen Escapes. A little over four years ago, Jake Haupert was looking for a sustainable adventure and expedition company. He had already spent his career in the travel business, working all over the world from California to New [...] Read more – ‘Sponsor Profile: EverGreen Escapes’.
Remote Medical International Welcomes Dr. David Townes as the “New” Corporate Medical Director.
Since 2005, Dr. David Townes has played a critical role at Remote Medical International as Chief Medical Advisor.  It is my pleasure to announce that this week he accepted the position of Medical Director for the company. The Medical Director position is a difficult job that requires a unique set of skills.  With dozens of [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International Welcomes Dr. David Townes as the “New” Corporate Medical Director.’.
OutdoorsFest 2010
Looking for something to do next weekend? Consider checking out OutdoorsFest, hosted by The Mountaineers and presented by Eddie Bauer. The event will be Saturday, September 18th from 10am to 5pm at the new Mountaineers Program Center in Magnuson Park. There will be free outdoor workshops and family activities, including a workshop hosted by Remote [...] Read more – ‘OutdoorsFest 2010’.
Instructor Profile: Janet Peterson
How many professors do you know take their office out to climb South Sister on a beautiful Friday afternoon? Professor Janet Peterson might be the only one. “Instead of a boring lunch sitting around, we decided to do something adventurous.” This Doctor in Public Health believes that offices serve their purpose, but the wilderness is [...] Read more – ‘Instructor Profile: Janet Peterson’.
Tell Your Story And Win $250.00 On Remotemedical.com!
Do you have a cool or crazy wilderness medicine story? Here’s your chance to tell it and win some great prizes. Write up your story using 500 words or less and send it in to us. Submit as many stories as you like. The winner will receive a Remote Medical International T-shirt, a $250.00 credit [...] Read more – ‘Tell Your Story And Win $250.00 On Remotemedical.com!’.
Student Profile: Eric Linder
With a background that includes everything from military search and rescue to medical missions abroad, former Remote Medical student Eric Linder knows remote medicine. “I started out in the military doing search and rescue for pilots downed behind enemy lines.” The military certified Eric as a combat flight paramedic and, after two years of full-time [...] Read more – ‘Student Profile: Eric Linder’.
Instructor Profile: Adam Russell, WEMT
One of the first things Adam Russell tells me when we meet is that he’s fresh off a climb. “I just got back from Mazama where we were climbing Prime Rib, an 11-pitch 5.9 sport climb that is a real jewel of the East side. Since you don’t need any trad gear, just a few [...] Read more – ‘Instructor Profile: Adam Russell, WEMT’.
Wilderness EMT Job Opportunities Open Now!
As a Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, jobs focus on remote area medicine are few and far between. Remote Medical International is currently hiring certified WEMTs for projects within the continental United States which provides a unique opportunity to use your unique training and skill-set. Remote Medical International provides Medical Support Services to clients operating around [...] Read more – ‘Wilderness EMT Job Opportunities Open Now!’.
Student Profile: Will Adams, WEMT Student
This week the focus is on our students. We’re starting off with former Remote Medical student Will Adams. Read his story below. Remote Medical alumnus Will Adams has always loved the wilderness, but he didn’t always think wilderness medicine was for him. “Before Remote Medical, I owned a bar. But once I volunteered in New [...] Read more – ‘Student Profile: Will Adams, WEMT Student’.
Staff Profile: Sandy Fraser, Remote Area Paramedic & Instructor
This is the second installment in our series of staff profiles. This week, meet Sandy Fraser. He is a remote-site medic and instructor for Remote Medical.   He’s worked as everything from sailboat racing crew member to nightclub bouncer, but, in any case, Remote Medical instructor and remote-site medic Sandy Fraser does not mess around. [...] Read more – ‘Staff Profile: Sandy Fraser, Remote Area Paramedic & Instructor’.
Staff Profile: Tyler Nielsen
This is the first in a series of profiles designed to highlight the staff here at Remote Medical International. This week, we’re starting off with the man in charge of Field Operations in our Training Group. Tyler Nielsen has been a Remote Medical instructor for the last four years. Before beginning a career in wilderness [...] Read more – ‘Staff Profile: Tyler Nielsen’.
Wilderness EMT Facility… An Important Consideration
While the course location and facility are definitely not the only factors to consider when choosing a Wilderness EMT course provider, it certainly is still important. Remember that you will be staying on site for nearly a month during an intense learning experience. We believe that the facilities we use provide the ideal setting for this [...] Read more – ‘Wilderness EMT Facility… An Important Consideration’.
Tactical Medicine Training for Police Officers featured on Washinton’s Most Wanted
Even Police officers need remote medical training and Remote Medical International is there to provide it. Washington state law enforcement officers receive training from Remote Medical about six times a year. This February 18th, tactical medicine was the focus of an episode of Washington’s Most Wanted. Our own Matthew Griffin explained that Remote Medical provides [...] Read more – ‘Tactical Medicine Training for Police Officers featured on Washinton’s Most Wanted’.
Update on Haiti Relief Operation
Over the past week, every operational group here has been mobilizing to support relief efforts in Haiti.  We have received many phone calls and resume submissions and appreciate the willingness of our students and clients to deploy there. If you are interested in assisting/employment opportunities, we deploy our own staff first to these areas and [...] Read more – ‘Update on Haiti Relief Operation’.
RMI Instructor Melissa Arnot’s Medical Experience an Asset on Kilimanjaro Expedition
For more information on this expedition, visit the First Ascent Blog or the Summit on the Summit Website. Read more – ‘RMI Instructor Melissa Arnot’s Medical Experience an Asset on Kilimanjaro Expedition’.
Wilderness EMT Course Video
We recently completed a video for the WEMT course designed to give students a better understanding of the Wilderness EMT course as well as our instructional staff and training locations. Check in out in the player below. Read more – ‘Wilderness EMT Course Video’.
Remote Medical offers MCA ENG 1 Exam and Certificate- Sole ENG 1 Provider on West Coast of USA
Remote Medical now offers the MCA ENG 1 examination and certificate at our Seattle location. The ENG 1 is required for many mariners and yacht crew, particularly those operating on UK-flagged vessels. Until September, there were only two MCA approved examination locations in North America- one in Rhode Island and one in Florida. Now there [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical offers MCA ENG 1 Exam and Certificate- Sole ENG 1 Provider on West Coast of USA’.
RMI Instructor Melissa Arnot Back in the Himalayas
Remote Medical International Lead Instructor and First Ascent guide Melissa Arnot returns to the Himalayan Mountains after her successful summit of Mount Everest last May. During the next twenty-one days, Melissa and photographer Cory Richards will attempt to summit three mountains in the Khumbu region of Nepal, each rising above 20,000 feet. The expedition requires [...] Read more – ‘RMI Instructor Melissa Arnot Back in the Himalayas’.
Open Ocean Sailing Medical Support: 2009 Mini TransAt, Chris Tutmark Interview
“One Person in a Little Boat Against the Ocean” That’s how Seattle-based sailor and yacht rigger Chris Tutmark sums up the Mini TransAt- a single-handed open ocean race starting September 13 that he’s competing in following months of preparation, training, and qualifiers. Spicy The details of the race are a bit more spicy. Racers sail [...] Read more – ‘Open Ocean Sailing Medical Support: 2009 Mini TransAt, Chris Tutmark Interview’.
Remote Medical International ranked #147 on INC 500.
Remote Medical International was recently ranked #147 on the INC 500. With a growth rate of 1,206.6% between 2005 and 2008, the award is a real tribute to the hard work and dedication of the members of the RMI team.  While we continue to grow at a similar pace, being listed among the fastest growing [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International ranked #147 on INC 500.’.
Camels at Altitude
  When one thinks of two-humped Bactrian camels in Central Asia, one might imagine them as docile beasts of burden plodding along golden sand dunes. Well, not on this day. Somehow I found myself evacuating a 17 year-old male with altitude sickness in the shadow of Mt. Muztagh Ata’s (24,758 ft.) glaciers on the back [...] Read more – ‘Camels at Altitude’.
RMI Instructor Receives Honorary Award from Marine Students
Following a recent Wilderness EMT course in Leavenworth, Washington, Remote Medical International Instructor Steve Guthrie was awarded an honorary ice axe from the Special Operations Training Command, USMC. The ice axe award doesn’t have an official name and it is rarely awarded, although there has been a 40-year tradition of Marine Recon units awarding paddles [...] Read more – ‘RMI Instructor Receives Honorary Award from Marine Students’.
The Scarab™ Rescue Tool, The Next Level in Rope Rescue
At the end of June I was given the opportunity to go to this years Mountain Rescue Association conference at Mt. Hood, Oregon. I was able to represent both Juneau Mountain rescue, a search and rescue group I have worked with for 3 1/2 years, and Remote Medical International whom I am an Instructor for. [...] Read more – ‘The Scarab™ Rescue Tool, The Next Level in Rope Rescue’.
Travel Smart, Travel Safe: Radio Interview with Andrew Cull
RMI CEO Andrew Cull recently gave an interesting online radio interview, hosted and moderated by Larry Kaminer, President of the Personal Safety Group, which offers public and private training for a variety of groups including corporations and schools. The Personal Safety Group’s online radio show brings experts in various elements of safety to his audience. [...] Read more – ‘Travel Smart, Travel Safe: Radio Interview with Andrew Cull’.
Wound Management in the Land of the Yeti
Flying in a twin jet otter airplane (named after the abominable snowman “yeti”) high above the Himalayas in the 12th poorest country in the world makes you question your mortality.  ”WOW!  Look at that mountain!” is interrupted by sudden statements of sheer terror, “I think we are going to crash into it!!!”  As the plane [...] Read more – ‘Wound Management in the Land of the Yeti’.
Dispatch From Everest Basecamp – Part 3
The weather at Everest Basecamp can be very unpredictable. Mostly, when it snows or the clouds move in it is just a little less comfortable, but at other times it can be the difference between life and death. The past few days at BC have seen really bad weather, cold with lots of snow and [...] Read more – ‘Dispatch From Everest Basecamp – Part 3’.
Dispatch From Everest Basecamp – Part 2
May 2, 2009 As I made my way down from Camp three at 24,700 feet the feeling of an increased oxygen supply was energizing. As I moved past camps lower and lower, the angst and the danger lifted. Unfortunately, though, one of the most objectively dangereous parts of the mountain is the closest to base [...] Read more – ‘Dispatch From Everest Basecamp – Part 2’.
Techniques for Fishook Removal
I was forwarded a link today from a discussion board at Northwest Kayak Anglers discussing techniques for Fishhook removal, a great self-study with interesting images.  Click the following link to check it out: Techniques for Fishhook Removal Read more – ‘Techniques for Fishook Removal’.
Dispatch From Everest Basecamp
17,500 feet Everest Base Camp (April 10, 2009) I have taken the responsibility of Expedition Medical officer for First Ascent’s “Return to Everest” Expedition, and each day I have been checking in with the team.  As we have trekked, my work has been little, but prior to the trip the task was large.  We have [...] Read more – ‘Dispatch From Everest Basecamp’.
Tempus IC®: The Next Step in Telemedicine
  Imagine that you are presented with a patient with a potentially serious medical emergency, far from definitive care. You have to use your medical training and experience, if you have any, with the assistance of whatever diagnostics you have on hand and make what could be a life-or-death call. Is it a cardiac incident, [...] Read more – ‘Tempus IC®: The Next Step in Telemedicine’.
Three Days with a True Remote Area Medic
“They were supposed to drop us at 700 feet and 95 knots.  Instead, they dropped us at 300 feet and 160 knots.  When I hit the ground, everything was ripped off me.  I had three cracked vertebrae and a concussion.  I don’t remember half of the invasion.” I was fortunate enough to spend the last [...] Read more – ‘Three Days with a True Remote Area Medic’.
Ibuprofen: Hydrate Before You Medicate
Dry, winter and/or high altitude environments increase the risk for dehydration.Many people who venture into the backcountry turn to their old friend ibuprofen when their muscles get sore or in the case of injury. Wilderness medicine training courses such as Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT along with other wilderness medicine practitioners [...] Read more – ‘Ibuprofen: Hydrate Before You Medicate’.
“What does Remote Medical International do?”
For some reason, that question sometimes becomes complicated to explain. I have seen several staff struggle with trying to plug our entire suite of products and services into a single sentence or two. In the course of a day in our office, you might see military personal, guide service owners, people getting ready to sail [...] Read more – ‘“What does Remote Medical International do?”’.
Army offers RMI Wilderness Medicine and Rescue Training to Soldiers for Free
Congress recently began a pilot program called the Army Vocational/Technical (AVOTEC) Soldier Program to provide training in high-demand career fields to help Soldiers find employment after they transition out of the Army. Army Education is working with technical and community colleges throughout the United States to build upon existing programs and develop new pilot re-training programs [...] Read more – ‘Army offers RMI Wilderness Medicine and Rescue Training to Soldiers for Free’.
Boulder Wilderness First Responder: May 11-21
RMI is proud to partner again with the Colorado Mountain School and Boulder Rock Club in offering the Wilderness First Responder. This year’s dates are May 11-21. Last year’s training was a success, and it was great to be in Boulder. I was fortunate to assist with the training, which brought me back to the [...] Read more – ‘Boulder Wilderness First Responder: May 11-21’.
“SHOT Show 2009 Best in Show” SWAT-T Tactical Tourniquet
  I know what you’re thinking–How much can one guy blog about tourniquets?  Not even multiple tourniquets, one tourniquet–the SWAT-T. As a gear junkie, I love items that are lightweight, durable, and multi-functional.  With the SWAT-T meeting all of those criteria, it’s a no-brainer in my medical kit.  I even equate it to the medical [...] Read more – ‘“SHOT Show 2009 Best in Show” SWAT-T Tactical Tourniquet’.
Improvised Confined Space Rescue Dummy
  While out on my regular deployment on board a seismic ship with another RMI medic Michael Dann we found a need for a mannequin to use during medical training. Ordering a commercially designed rescue mannequin was out of the question due to the cost and sheer amount of time it would take to get [...] Read more – ‘Improvised Confined Space Rescue Dummy’.
From Snow to Surf- a bit about Travel Medicine
  While the rest of my co-workers were doing laps in fresh powder up at Cascade Powder Cats a couple of weeks ago, my skis were in storage. I missed out on some good turns with the crew, but I wasn’t totally deprived. I was down on the Pacific coast of Mexico in a small [...] Read more – ‘From Snow to Surf- a bit about Travel Medicine’.
The Benefits of Wilderness First Aid Training
There is just you, the trail, and a semi-conscious hiker lying on his side amidst several large rocks at the base of a hill.  The rain starts to fall, and mist settles over the trail as dusk descends.  You reach for your cell phone, but there are no service bars. You recall that there hasn’t [...] Read more – ‘The Benefits of Wilderness First Aid Training’.
Medical Support in the Brazilian Rainforest
  As a Remote Area Medic employed with Remote Medical International’s Medical/Rescue Support Group, I have had the opportunity to travel and provide medical coverage on many continents.  Most recently, whilst finishing a deployment in North Eastern Brazil, I was given the opportunity through RMI headquarters to partake in and provide Non-Profit medical support on [...] Read more – ‘Medical Support in the Brazilian Rainforest’.
“Boom Times for High-Tech Medic” story runs in The Oregonian
The Oregonian recently ran a story featuring Remote Medical International, titled “Boom Times for High-Tech Medic”. Click here to read the full story.. Read more – ‘“Boom Times for High-Tech Medic” story runs in The Oregonian’.
A Day with Our Friends at Cascade Powder Cats.
Yesterday, the staff at RMI took a little break from the office to get some backcountry turns in with our friends at Cascade Powder Cats. As the company exists to serve those people who venture to far away places, it is only right that we, as a staff, ensure that we never loose the connect [...] Read more – ‘A Day with Our Friends at Cascade Powder Cats.’.
Seattle Times runs Story on Remote Medical International
The Seattle Times recently wrote an article about our use of technology in delivery of our services. Click Here to Read the Story at the Seattle Times Website Read more – ‘Seattle Times runs Story on Remote Medical International’.
Cold-Water Immersion, An Article Review
Death caused by sudden immersion in cold-water is often misdiagnosed as cold-water immersion hypothermia. Giesbrecht and Pretorius from the University Mannitoba report in a recent article published in the Wilderness and Environmental Medicine Journal that most cold-water deaths occur quickly and are assumed to be the result of rapid onset hypothermia. The authors argue that [...] Read more – ‘Cold-Water Immersion, An Article Review’.
RMI at Winter Outdoor Retailer Show January 21-25
Seeing that Remote Medical International has its roots in the outdoor industry and Wilderness Medicine education, we like to stay in the mix. Where better to mix with the industry and the public than the Winter Outdoor Retailer Show? Next week we will be manning a booth, meeting with clients and industry peers and friends, [...] Read more – ‘RMI at Winter Outdoor Retailer Show January 21-25’.
SWAT-Tourniquet Frequently Asked Questions
If you’ve been paying attention to the the latest Tactical Combat Casualty Care guidelines and recent articles for emergency medicine, you probably have a few questions regarding tourniquets.  If you’ve been paying attention to tourniquets, then you probably heard of the Stretch-Wrap-and-Tuck Tourniquet (SWAT-T) made by TEMS Solutions, Inc.   This new tourniquet is highly [...] Read more – ‘SWAT-Tourniquet Frequently Asked Questions’.
Preventing Accidents Using Breath Alcohol Testing
While most of the equipment we sell is made for responding to a medical incident, our goal as health and safety practitioners is ultimately to prevent accidents from happening in the first place. Officially, 8% of patients admitted to Emergency Rooms because of workplace accidents test positive for alcohol consumption. While there are not reliable [...] Read more – ‘Preventing Accidents Using Breath Alcohol Testing’.
Medical Aspects of an Antarctic Expedition
T-Shirt in the SnowIt’s snowing today in Seattle, but I’m wearing a t-shirt. That’s for two reasons- one is that the coffee shop I’m writing from has the heat on high. That and the fact that I’ve just returned from Antarctica, guiding a mountaineering trip to the top of the Continent’s highest mountain. With temperatures [...] Read more – ‘Medical Aspects of an Antarctic Expedition’.
Introducing The SWAT Tourniquet
Over the past several months, I have taught several courses where we integrated a new product, the SWAT Tourniquet, into our courses. Admittedly it is hard for me to adopt new products, especially new ones, since I primarily practice in a remote area. A lot of times, the trusted and time proven device is the [...] Read more – ‘Introducing The SWAT Tourniquet’.
Critical Skills Training- Expedition
Ever wanted to go on an Everest or similar extreme mountain expedition, but you’ve never climbed with oxygen, crossed ladders with crampons, or known how to assess avalanche hazards on a macro scale. Ever wanted to give yourself and your team the greatest margin for safety on the medical front. Knowing that altitude and cold [...] Read more – ‘Critical Skills Training- Expedition’.
Wilderness Medicine- not just for the Wilderness!
How would it feel to be able to: help a friend that was choking? stabilize a car crash victim’s spine to prevent further damage or paralysis? manage a person having a diabetic emergency? tell the difference between a bad bruise and a broken bone? These skills can all be learned in a basic Wilderness First [...] Read more – ‘Wilderness Medicine- not just for the Wilderness!’.
Helping Student Groups Abroad Travel Safely
  As a student traveling abroad years ago, I didn’t dwell on safety issues. My focus was on enjoying new experiences, and I trusted that if any challenges came up, they would simply be worked out. Good stuff, eh?   Fast forward to the present. I’m now a father of two, a certified W-EMT, and [...] Read more – ‘Helping Student Groups Abroad Travel Safely’.
Outfitting for the Open Seas
  Access™ Telemedicine can be contacted 24/7/365 via a variety of communications methods. I recently had the pleasure of helping a family prepare themselves and their 55’ boat for a multi-year around the world journey. It was a lot of fun working with them and a great example of how the work we do at [...] Read more – ‘Outfitting for the Open Seas’.
RMI Staff Member Receives National Recognition for Creative Commuting
Remote Medical International Account Manager, Tom Milne, has been receiving some face time on various news channels and websites, both locally here in Seattle and through some national media in recent weeks. In response to the price of gas, Tom began riding his bike to work daily earlier this year, from his house in West [...] Read more – ‘RMI Staff Member Receives National Recognition for Creative Commuting’.
Remote Medical Instructor Guides Everest Climb, for a Cause
Remote Medical International lead instructor, Melissa Arnot, is part of a team that has embarked on an expedition to summit Mount Everest this Spring, in support of the (RED) campaign. EVEREST TEAM INSPI(RED), as they are called, are hoping to inspire individuals to support (RED), as they attempt to reach the summit of the highest [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical Instructor Guides Everest Climb, for a Cause’.
Spring 08 WFR Course Announced in Boulder, Colorado
Remote Medical International is pleased to be teaming up with the Colorado Mountain School & Boulder Rock Club to offer a Wilderness First Responder course in Boulder, Colorado on May 12-22, 2008. Although we’ve held several private wilderness medicine courses in Colorado, this course represents our first course open to the public in this area. [...] Read more – ‘Spring 08 WFR Course Announced in Boulder, Colorado’.
Remote Medical International Takes an Environmental Leadership Position by Joining Carbonfund.org’s CarbonFree Program
Remote Medical International recently partnered with Carbonfund.org, the country’s leading carbon solutions organization, to offset our carbon emmissions. This commitment places us as an environmental leader in the Northwest and demonstrates proactive steps being taken in the fight against global climate change. At Remote Medical International, we’re very concerned with global warming. Considering the implications [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical International Takes an Environmental Leadership Position by Joining Carbonfund.org’s CarbonFree Program’.
Summer Wilderness EMT Course Ends with Great Results
Remote Medical International recently wrapped up another great Wilderness EMT course this past August with terrific results. 100% of our students passed the National Registry EMT-B exam on their first try. This brings our cumulative average on the exam from all of our past WEMT courses up to almost 99%. Compare this to the National [...] Read more – ‘Summer Wilderness EMT Course Ends with Great Results’.
Ratings and Reviews for Wilderness Medicine Courses
For a long time I have made it a project to get our product ratings and reviews up on our site. In my mind, the most rewarding part of my job is learning from our clients. As a Tactical/Remote Area Paramedic I am still very active as a remote medical care provider, and I sincerely [...] Read more – ‘Ratings and Reviews for Wilderness Medicine Courses’.
Product Ratings & Reviews – Win $150 each week
One of the most rewarding aspects of working at Remote Medical International is learning from our clients, whether it be on training courses, or hearing the different ways that wilderness medical care providers are using gear. On that note, I embarked on a personal project to increase the visibility of these conversations, expertise, and opinions [...] Read more – ‘Product Ratings & Reviews – Win $150 each week’.
Earn University Credit & Use Financial Aid for RMI Courses
In an ongoing effort to make our courses accessible to as many students as possible, we have partnered with City University to offer both undergraduate and graduate credit for our courses. This partnership also allows our students to use many forms of financial aid including VA benefits, scholarships, and educational awards. Additionally, Remote Medical International [...] Read more – ‘Earn University Credit & Use Financial Aid for RMI Courses’.
Informal King LT-D® Study
At a recent course we conducted an informal study of the King LT-D Airway. Utilizing the difficult airway head on an ALS mannequin, we had a single student manage the airway by pre-oxygenating, then inserting an airway device and providing positive-pressure ventilations. First of all, the study wasn’t fair. Students had completed the Washington State [...] Read more – ‘Informal King LT-D® Study’.
100% Pass Rate on the EMT-B Exam
I talked with WA State EMS today and was pleased to find out that 100% of our students passed the EMT-B exam on their first attempt this March. In keeping with our tradition, we maintain one of the highest pass rates in the county, averaging 100% on WA State Exam, and over 98% on the [...] Read more – ‘100% Pass Rate on the EMT-B Exam’.
The RMAP™ Promise
During the last six months, I have attended a number of training courses and conferences; several of our remote area paramedics are recertifying this year and we tend to all get interested in the same courses, which means that we end up with a lot of extra CME credit each period. At any rate, most [...] Read more – ‘The RMAP™ Promise’.
Dispatch from the Wilderness EMT
Can you believe that it is already day twenty-three of the Wilderness EMT course in the North Cascades? We have spent the past month surrounded by people who surround themselves with remote settings, where medical care is anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks away. It has been an amazing course and the [...] Read more – ‘Dispatch from the Wilderness EMT’.
ALS Training Simulators in RMI Courses
Remote Medical International recently welcomed a group of new assistant instructors to the Training Group, increasing the realism and reinforcing advanced skills practice in RMI courses. As the CEO and an active instructor, realistic scenarios have been not only a goal, but a cornerstone of our courses. We believe strongly that students should learn skills [...] Read more – ‘ALS Training Simulators in RMI Courses’.
Hyponatremia – Don’t Drink Water?
We hear it over and over, Drink regularly and often, or even more ominously, “Hydrate or Die”. Instruction manuals, instructors and guides, and even wilderness medicine instructors emphasize the need for constant hydration. While this advice is true, it is possible to over-hydrate. Long exposure to heat challenge and/or over-hydrating during exercising, without replacing sodium [...] Read more – ‘Hyponatremia – Don’t Drink Water?’.
Remote Medical Awarded Federal Supply Schedule Contract
Remote Medical International has been awarded an open and continuous contract from the VA National Acquisition Center for Medical Equipment and Supplies. With over 200 items and more being added monthly, this contract allows RMI to better serve our federal customers as well as customers purchasing using federal grants. Our contract includes items from leading [...] Read more – ‘Remote Medical Awarded Federal Supply Schedule Contract’.
Teaching Prevention in Wilderness Medicine Courses
Remote Medical International was recently referenced at a conference during a panel discussion on Wilderness Medicine and Outdoor Education. One of the members of the panel made reference to our company as, “Only training people who actually practice these skills,” in the context of the importance of prevention. I should start by explaining that we [...] Read more – ‘Teaching Prevention in Wilderness Medicine Courses’.
Which wilderness medicine course should I take?
If you are someone who spends time in wilderness or remote settings for work or play, you might already know that wilderness medicine is categorically different from urban care. The major differences are that remote medicine typically happens two or more hours from a hospital whereas urban care has timely access to medical facilities, remote [...] Read more – ‘Which wilderness medicine course should I take?’.
Celox Blood Stopping Powder
For a long time we have been waiting for a worthwhile hemostatic agent/tool worth including in our Equipment & Supply Division, and at last CELOX™ is here. I recently saw this stuff at the Wilderness Medicine National Conference with our friends at SAM Medical Products, and have been eagerly awaiting FDA approval. The unusual properties [...] Read more – ‘Celox Blood Stopping Powder’.
Teach for Remote Medical International – Now Hiring Instructors
Remote Medical International is currently seeking qualified instructors for part-time and full-time positions teaching wilderness medicine around the world. The position is open until 15 July 2006. It is important to note that Remote Medical International is committed to hiring only instructors who have real-life experience in remote care and who have actually performed the [...] Read more – ‘Teach for Remote Medical International – Now Hiring Instructors’.
Wilderness EMT Course Changes
We recently conducted a review of our curriculums to ensure that they are up to date and pertinent to the skills and experiences of a remote provider. As you may already know there are not national standards in wilderness medicine training. Virtually anyone can start teaching a course and call it “Wilderness First Responder” or [...] Read more – ‘Wilderness EMT Course Changes’.
Choosing a Medical Kit for Wilderness Medicine
We are often asked by students and customers about the “perfect medical kit” – to which there really is no answer. In choosing a medical kit for a particular purpose, there are several points to consider: 1. Purchasing a pre-made kit vs. making your own: First of all, we have customer after customer who believe [...] Read more – ‘Choosing a Medical Kit for Wilderness Medicine’.
Advanced Practice & Remote Site Paramedics
Remote Medical International uses Remote Site Paramedics for offshore and remote site operations. In our experience, the street sense for rescue, independence, and hands-on skills provide a solid foundation, we also require extended expedition experience and an ability to get along with all types of people under conditions of isolation and intense stress. My point [...] Read more – ‘Advanced Practice & Remote Site Paramedics’.
Risk Management & Emergency Response Plans for Outdoor Education and Guide Services
We recently finished several consulting projects for high-profile clients developing risk management systems for remote site operations, one was for a guide service that works internationally. My favorite aspect of working with clients is watching the way they think about their operation change. It seems in business, project management, and probably life in general, that [...] Read more – ‘Risk Management & Emergency Response Plans for Outdoor Education and Guide Services’.
The Question Every WFR Student Asks.
I think that in every Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT I’ve taught, I get one question repeatedly, ” Do we have to do the entire patient assessment every time?” and my answer has always been yes, and a recent experience reiterated how important this is. While it seems like a lot to go through, [...] Read more – ‘The Question Every WFR Student Asks.’.
Staff Members Return from New Orleans, LA – Disaster Medicine
Remote Medical International staff members Andrew Cull, Melina Moran, Rich Chatman, Steve Costello, and Debi Solberg recently returned from New Orleans as members of the WA-1 and OR-2 Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT)performing a variety of tasks including triage, setting up the New Orleans Airport as a casualty collection point, providing critical care and emergency [...] Read more – ‘Staff Members Return from New Orleans, LA – Disaster Medicine’.