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Page 1: SANTA FE - Wilderness Medicine · SANTA FE May 29 - June 2, 2019 The National Conference on Wilderness Medicine A e t l d s! ravel Medicine tive CME Adventures “Medicine and the

Welcome to the Land of Enchantment!

SANTA FEMay 29 - June 2, 2019

The National Conference on

Wilderness Medicine

Adventure trAvel CMe destinAtions!

Wilderness & Travel Medicine

Worldwide Active

CME Adventures

“Medicine and the Spirit of Adventure”

See brochure inside for Adventure Travel CME2019-2020 schedule

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REGIONAL EXCURSIONS – Santa Fe is a natural base for excur-sions into northern New Mexico. The surrounding area is brim-ming with wilderness recreation, and hundreds of sites from early American cultures — including Pecos National Historic Park, the Puye Cliff Dwellings, and Taos Pueblo (pictured).

RAFTING – The most popular trip on the Rio Grande is the nearby 1/2 day “Racecourse”. Exciting class II & III rapids in a spectacular canyon - ideal for both first-time and experienced paddlers.

HIKING – Bandelier National Monument - The park harbors Anasazi (early Pueblo Indian) ruins and cliff dwellings among deep canyons and cliffs on the edge of one of the largest inac-tive volcanoes in the world. The renowned Tent Rocks National Monument offers stunning rock formations and scenery.

RecReation neaR Santa Fe

Santa Fe is unlike any other destination in the country, and in fact, is nicknamed “The City Different.” There is a colorful,

international-style charm about Santa Fe that has attracted people for over 400 years. It is the oldest capital city in the United States and is unique in the blending of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo cultures. The center of town is the Plaza, a tree-lined park surrounded by shops and historic churches, much like in traditional European cities.

SETTING/CLIMATE – Santa Fe is a place of enchanting beauty, set at 7,000 feet in the Rocky Mountain foothills. It has indescribable blue skies and boasts over 300 days of sunshine each year. As you experience its pure light, and feel its positive energy, you’ll understand why this city has attracted so many artists over the years and become an international art center. Daytime temperatures range from 70-80ºF.

ART/FOOD/CULTURE – Despite its small population of 80,000 residents, Santa Fe overflows with world-renowned cuisine, art, and culture. Stroll the adobe-lined streets that feature over 250 art galleries, countless restaurants, and noted music, theater, and dance performances. Santa Fe is a city of museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, The International Folk Art Museum, and several that focus on indigenous history and culture.

SHOPPING – Santa Fe is a well-known shopper’s paradise. Much of the merchandise is made in Santa Fe and the Southwest, including art, specialty food products, clothing, jewelry, woven and leather goods, pottery, and furniture.

INDIAN PUEBLOS – Be sure to visit some of the nearby Indian Pueblos, among the oldest communities in America. Attend ceremonial dances and experience the rich art and culture that has endured for several hundred years.

Welcome to Santa Fe

To enhance your experience during your week in Santa Fe, a variety of activities can be enjoyed individually or as a family. More information can be found at wilderness-medicine.com.

Bandelier National Monument

Hiking at Tent Rocks

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accReditation

Program Objectives• Identify prevention and treatment of altitude illness based on an understanding of the underlying physiology

• Recognize and properly manage frostbite in the field

• Identify and treat hypothermia in the field

• Identify fracture and dislocation in the wilderness

• Identify the pathophysiology and treatment of heat-related illness

Target Audience:Primary care physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and other health care providers who might encounter patients in remote settings or who may treat patients that develop medical problems after visiting remote areas. No outside commercial support has been received for this activity.

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME) and Wilderness and Travel Medicine, LLC. The Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Credit Designation: The Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME) designates this live activity for a maximum of 47.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (Main Conference: 24.0, Global Health Symposium: 8.0, AWEP Workshop: 15.5, Wound Management Workshop 2.0). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.This activity is anticipated to offer up to 47.50 hours of AOA Category 2-A CME credit, pending approval by the AOA.Disclosure: It is the policy of Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational activities, and that all contributors present information in an objective, unbiased manner without endorsement or criticism of specific products or services and that the relationships that contributors disclose will not influence their contributions. Those in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose to learners all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests prior to the beginning of the educational activity.Resolution of Conflicts of Interest: In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of CME, the Center for Emergency Medical Education implemented mechanisms, prior to the planning and implementation of this CME activity, to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for all individuals in a position to control content of this CME activity.AAFP: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.ACEP: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American College of Emergency Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.Nurse Credit: Under the new BRN guidelines, this course is also accredited for up to 47.50 hours of nursing credit.Physician Assistants: The American Association of Physician Assistants accepts Category 1 CME approval from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Welcome to the Land of Enchantment!

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Wednesday, May 29, 2019 5:00-7:00 pm Registration 7:00 pm Wilderness Medicine: Setting the Stage Kyle Allred, PA-C

7:15 pm Altitude Illness - Updates in Prevention & Treatment Howard Donner, MD

8:05 pm Environmental Heat Emergencies - Recognition & Treatment Eric A. Weiss, MD

8:45 pm Special Evening Program (Guests Welcome) From War-zones to Hurricane Relief - Frontiers in Humanitarian Medicine Michael J. VanRooyen, MD

Thursday, May 30, 2019 6:30 am Late Registration / Continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:30 am “Learn to Return” - Survive an Unplanned Night in the Wilderness Brian Horner 8:20 am Hypothermia: New Guidelines & Key Recommendations Eric A. Weiss, MD 9:05 am Snake Envenomations Timothy B. Erickson, MD 9:55 am Break 10:10 am Wilderness “911” - Remote Trauma Management & Improvised Care Eric A. Weiss, MD 10:55 am Wilderness Dermatology - Key Findings & Prevention Jeri Mendelson, MD 11:40 am Medical-Legal Issues in Remote Medical Care - Avoiding Lawsuits Valerie Dobiesz, MD 12:25 pm Free Time - Enjoy Santa Fe (see recreation) or Attend an Optional Workshop 7:00 pm Dessert Reception

8:00 pm Special Evening Program (Guests Welcome) The Expedition & Travel Medical Kit - From the Tropics to the Tundra. What’s Common & What Works! Howard Donner, MD

Special pRe-conFeRence WoRkShopS

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WILDERNESS SURVIVAL “COME BACK ALIVE”Wednesday, May 29 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

A dynamic hands-on survival training program designed to provide real skills and experience in a short time. Learn practical techniques and demo equipment to help you survive a wilderness survival emergency. This exciting workshop is lead by renowned expedition physician Howard Donner, MD and is conducted both in the classroom and outdoors at our local field site. Limited enrollment register early!

Topics and experiences include:• Building micro-survival kits• Protective gear and technology • Building fires• Safe travel / signaling for rescue• Emergency shelter building• Improvisation skillsHoward Donner, MD and Kyle Allred, PA-C . . . . $135

MAP AND COMPASS NAVIGATION ESSENTIALS:Wednesday, May 29 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Become confident in orienteering! Hands-on training in direction finding, detailed map reading, plotting routes, and calculating the slope of terrain. Map and compass activities to improve accuracy when follow-ing a direction and navigating a planned route. Maps and compasses are provided.Sheryl Olson, RN, BSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75

PRACTICAL WILDERNESS MEDICINE SKILLSWednesday, May 29 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

This intensive and fast-paced workshop will include:• Assessment tips for the wilderness medical provider• Improvised evacuation / litter packaging• Small group rescue techniques• Field management of spine injuries• Improvised splinting, and much more

Includes critiqued skills, scenario practice, and all equipment. Carl Gilmore, WEMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135

Howard Donner, MDWorld renowned

Expedition physician

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the pRogRam Friday, May 31, 2019

6:30 am Continental Breakfast / Exhibits

7:30 am Flood and River Rescue, White Water Medicine & Safety Kyle Allred, PA-C

8:15 am Preparing for Foreign Travel - Keys to Staying Healthy in the Developing World Michael J. VanRooyen, MD

9:05 am Break

9:20 am Traveler’s Diarrhea - Prevention and Treatment Phil Rasori, MD

10:10 am Arthropods Bites & Stings Timothy B. Erickson, MD

11:00 am Parasites: Neglected Tropical Diseases and a Traveler’s Nightmare Jeri Mendelson, MD

11:45 pm Free Time - Enjoy Santa Fe (see recreation) or Attend an Optional Workshop

7:00 pm SCUBA Diving - Hazards & Current Treatment Karen Van Hoesen, MD

7:45 pm Special Evening Program (Guests Welcome) Wild Animal Attacks: Patterns and Prevention Brian Horner

8:40 pm Avalanche Survival, Safety, and Rescue Lanny Johnson, FNP/PA

Saturday, June 1, 2019 6:30 am Continental Breakfast / Exhibits

7:30 am Fracture & Dislocation Management in The Wilderness Setting Joseph B. Serra, MD

8:30 am Shark Attacks and Hazardous Marine Life Karen Van Hoesen, MD

9:15 am Break

9:30 am Malaria, Dengue, & Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases Phil Rasori, MD

10:20 am Mountain Search & Rescue Lanny Johnson, FNP/PA

11:10 am “Is There A Doctor On Board?” Tips for Providing Care on Commercial Flights Howard Donner, MD

12:00 pm Free Time - Enjoy Santa Fe (see recreation) or Attend an Optional Workshop

7:00 pm Special Evening Program (Guests Welcome) A Life of Exploration and Adventure in Photography Nevada Wier

8:00 pm “Dreams In Focus” - The Quest to Eliminate Treatable Blindness Abroad Matt Oliva, MD

“Extraordinary conference... most enjoyable learning experi-ence I have ever encountered.”

Joseph Easle, MD

All presentations will be at the Santa Fe Convention Center. Time, topics and speakers may vary somewhat from published brochure and syllabus.

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ERIC A. WEISS, MD, FACEP: Professor of Emergency Medicine (Emeritus), Stanford University School of Medicine, Founder and former Director, Stanford University Wilderness Medicine Fellowship; Author of A Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness and Travel Medicine and Editor of Wilderness & Environmental Medicine in the 2017 Clinics of North America.VALERIE DOBIESZ, MD, FACEP: Director of External Programs: STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham & Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative HOWARD J. DONNER, MD: Member 1997 NOVA Everest Expedition; NASA consultant; expedition physician, 1988 Kangchenjunga (28,121’) Expedition; Medical Officer, Denali Medical Research Project; Co-author of Field Guide to Wilderness Medicine.TIMOTHY B. ERICKSON, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT: Chief, Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative LANNY JOHNSON, FNP/PA: Medical director for Jackson Hole Ski Patrol; mountaineering guide for over 20 years; former climbing park ranger and medical advisor, Grand Teton National Park.JERI MENDELSON, MD: Dermatologist, Medford, Oregon; Formerly Wildlife Biologist with Smithsonian in Thailand.MATT OLIVA, MD: Associate Clinical Professor, Division of International Ophthalmology, Oregon Health Sciences Univer-sity; Board Member, Himalayan Cataract Project; Assistant Medical Director, SightLife Eye Bank which focuses on interna-tional eye care training, infrastructure development, and eradication of treatable blindness.SHERYL OLSON, RN, BSN: Outdoor survival and navigation instructor; flight nurse; wilderness safety instructor; backpack and adventure trip guide; Manitou Springs.PHIL RASORI, MD: Medical Director of Village Hopecore International; travel medicine and global health consultant; for-merly Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine UCSF.JOSEPH B. SERRA, MD: Founding Member of the Wilderness Medical Society; Orthopaedic Surgeon, Stockton, California; 25-year member, National Ski Patrol; Rotary International to Africa.MICHAEL J. VANROOYEN, MD, MPH, FACEP: Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative; Director, Vice Chairman, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. KAREN B. VAN HOESEN, MD, FACEP: Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director, UCSD Diving Medicine Center and Dive Medicine Fellowship, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA. KYLE ALLRED, PA-C: Professional expedition and whitewater guide. Has guided extensively on five continents. Wilderness sur-vival instructor and co-founder of MedCram.com and MedWild.com.SCOTT KUIPERS: Wilderness Survival Skills Instructor; professional tracker and guide.CARL GILMORE, WEMT: University of New Mexico Paramedic Instructor Coordinator; Wilderness Medicine Instructor, Taos, NM.BRIAN HORNER: President, Learn To Return, Anchorage, Alaska; USAF SERE; US Army SF Survival Instructor; Denali National Park High Altitude Rescue; Wilderness, SRT and Tactical Medicine Instructor; crash and firefighting instructor; expeditionary medic and guide.ARI RASORI-ALLRED, FNP: International Guide on four continents. Travel Medicine and Global Health Instructor & Consultant.In accordance with ACCME Standards and CEME policy, all faculty are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s).

FROSTBITE & COLD INJURY - PREVENTION & FIELD TREATMENT: A review of a spectrum of cold-related injuries including frostnip, chilblains, Raynaud’s, and frostbite. Howard Donner, MD

“STAYING FOUND” UPDATE ON CURRENT RESCUE TECHNOLOGY: Life-saving technologies for communication and signaling for help in remote environments. Howard Donner, MD

OCEAN SURVIVAL: Survival at sea requires a set of skills and equipment often not familiar to the land-based survivalist. This presentation reviews a spectrum of ocean survival situations, preparation, & equipment. Sheryl Olson, RN

FRACTURE, SPRAINS & DISLOCATION MANAGEMENT: Methods for recognizing, reducing, and splinting fractures and dislocations in the backcountry will be demonstrated. Joe Serra, MD

HANDS-ON ASSESSMENT OF COMMON HIKING & SKI INJURIES: Learn techniques for the assessment and stabilization of common injuries including the wrist, knee, and ankle. Lanny Johnson, FNP/PA

BACKCOUNTRY WATER DISINFECTION / PURIFICATION: A review of chemical, filtration, and natural water disinfection techniques. Important for health care professionals in wilderness environments and the developing world. Howard Donner, MD

LIGHTNING STRIKES! PREVENTION, TREATMENT, & UPDATES: Many myths and misconceptions exist about lightning. Learn how to lessen your chances of being struck and how to treat lighting injuries. Sheryl Olson, RN

ASSESSMENT AND IMPROVISED TREATMENT AND PACKAGING OF TRAUMA PATIENTS: Participants will practice utilizing improvised and specialized rescue equipment to splint, stabilize, and transport trauma patients. Carl Gilmore, WEMT

WILDERNESS WISDOM FOR WOMEN: In the backcountry, women often have different needs and concerns than men. Learn strategies for packing light, personal safety, and other unique needs of a woman traveling in the wilderness or a foreign country. Sheryl Olson, RN

WILDERNESS EYE CARE AND EMERGENCIES: Learn strategies to avoid and treat common eye problems that have the potential to be “trip enders”… or worse. Matt Oliva, MD

HELP! HELICOPTER SAFETY, MANAGEMENT, & RISK ASSESSMENT: A former flight nurse for over 18 years covers what you should know about helicopters before calling for one. Learn practical ways to maximize the effectiveness & safety of air transport. Sheryl Olson, RN

Sunday, June 2, 2019 WoRkShopS & concuRRent SeSSionS 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Participants may attend 4 different workshops of their choice. (One hour each - listed below.) The workshops below are included in your course tuition, and do not require pre-registration.

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The optional workshops listed below are offered in conjunction with the conference to enhance your experience. Please note that these workshops are separate from the course workshops which are included in your tuition on Sunday, June 2.

Urban Survival Workshop: A detailed and practical session on survival skills for the urban environment. Topics include: being taken hostage, protecting your family, surviving aircraft crashes, surviving an earthquake, and equipment/ supplies used for disaster management. Thursday, May 30, 1:00 - 5:00 pm. $75 Faculty: Brian Horner

Ropes and Knots for Wilderness Medicine and Rescue: This workshop will teach you how to use ropes and tie knots for high angle rescue swift water rescue, and improvised medical care. Thursday, May 30, 1:30 - 3:30 pm. $50 Faculty: Carl Gilmore

Obstetrics In Remote Environments: Using mannequin-based simulation, learn and practice management of normal and complicated deliveries in remote settings, including shoulder dystocia, breech delivery, eclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage and multiple gestation. Thursday, May 30, 2:00 - 4:00 PM Faculty: Valerie Dobiesz, MD. $60

Fire Building for Survival: From stoves to friction, to using the sun! This workshop gives participants hands-on experience in generating heat in every emergency and every environment. Survival expert Brian Horner takes students outdoors and concentrates on actively allowing practice building fires from the ground up. Friday, May 31, 1:00 - 5:00 pm. $75 Faculty: Brian Horner

Tracking Workshop: Learn the lost art of tracking and the ability to notice subtle disturbances in the environment left behind by others (called sign cutting). These skills are fun to learn and can be life-saving — for finding lost persons and getting out of trouble. Friday, May 31 or Saturday, June 1, 1:00 - 4:30 pm. $75 Faculty: Scott Kuipers

Wilderness Wound Management: A practical workshop on cleaning and suturing a laceration in a non-sterile environment. Participants will have the opportunity to practice suturing, stapling, taping, and tissue gluing techniques on pig limbs. All supplies provided. Saturday, June 1, 3:30 - 5:30 pm. $60 - 2 additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Faculty: Lanny Johnson PA-C

Practical Wilderness Medicine Skills: Learn the art and skills necessary to perform effective backcountry assessment of an injured patient. Participants will also learn and practice improvised splinting techniques using materials commonly found in the backcountry along with packaging and transportation skills. Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1, 1:30 - 3:30 pm. $60 Instructor: Carl Gilmore

Humanitarian Medicine - Volunteering And Staying Healthy Abroad: Explore the possibilities of using your medical degree to volunteer abroad! Learn skills and resources to implement and participate in humanitarian medicine. Saturday, June 1, 1:30 - 4:30 pm. Faculty: Phil Rasori MD, Ari Rasori-Allred, FNP $60

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In two intensive half-day sessions, Nevada Wier, an award-winning National Geographic photographer, will combine lectures and outdoor demonstrations. Learn how to combine technical, practical and creative aspects of travel photography to get images that elevate above the usual travel clichés. Training includes how to photograph all hours of the day, and in all elemental and lighting conditions. Thursday, May 30 and Friday, May 31, 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Faculty: Nevada Wier. $75 Nevada Wier

Advanced Wilderness & Expedition ProviderOptional Course leading to AWEP Certification™

Advanced level intensive and hands-on training taught by leaders in Wilderness Medicine including, Howard Donner, MD, Sheryl Olson, RN/BSN, Eric Weiss, MD, and Larry Moore, MD. Students will learn practical tech-niques and practice them in mock scenarios. Successful completion of course leads to AWEP Certification™.

Thur, 1:30 – 5:30 pm Fri, 1:30 – 5:30 pm

Sat, 1:30 – 5:30 pm Sun, 1:30 – 6:30 pm

Course tuition: $495

Includes 15.5 additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ all supplies, syllabus, breakfast, patch, and certificate.

AWEP Certification Course

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SYMPOSIUM CO-DIRECTORS

Michael J. VanRooyen, MD, MPH, FACEP: Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative; Director, Vice Chairman, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health.Timothy B. Erickson, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT: Chief, Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.The remainder of faculty listed on the faculty page.

Cost of symposium (includes lunch and 8.0 additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™) $150 All CME proceeds will go to aid the Shiprock Northern Navajo Medical Center.

Symposium on Global Health / Humanitarian Medicine ScheduleCo-Sponsored by The Brigham & Women’s Hospital & The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Theme: Humanitarian Response to the Global Population Crisis

7:30 am Registration and Coffee 8:00 am Global Population: Humanitarian Health Perspectives Michael J. VanRooyen, MD, MPH

8:30 am Challenging Cases in Global Health, the Wilderness & Beyond: Lessons Learned from the Field Timothy B. Erickson, MD & Michael J. VanRooyen, MD, MPH

9:30 am Climate Change and Global Health Sheryl Olson, RN, BSN, FAWM

10:20 am Global Women’s Health: Awareness and Call to Action Valerie Dobiesz, MD, MPH

11:10 am Clean Water in a Contaminated World Howard Donner, MD

12:00 pm Lunch Break (Lunch is included)

1:00 pm The Global Impact of Contaminated Water Eric A. Weiss, MD

1:50 pm Global Threats and Bioterrorism Jeri Mendelson, MD

2:40 pm Global Health & Humanitarian Medicine in the 21st Century Phil Rasori, MD

3:30 pm Cutting-Edge Humanitarian Medicine Articles That Will Change your Practice & Perspective Timothy B. Erickson, MD & Michael J. VanRooyen, MD, MPH

4:00 pm Panel Discussion - Avenues for Getting Involved in Global Health and Humanitarian Medicine: Individuals Making a Difference V. Dobiesz, T. Erickson, M. VanRooyen, P. Rasori

Wednesday, May 29, 2019 | Santa Fe, NMThis optional workshop includes 8.0 additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Humanitarian Medicine overlaps in a significant way with Wilderness Medicine because both involve rendering health care in remote or austere environments with minimal equipment. Learn ways to improve the effectiveness of humanitarian strate-gies for relief, protection, and prevention.

Global health plays an increasingly crucial role in global security. The symposium addresses critical global health threats and responses to some of the complex health issues that challenge us all.

This optional symposium which precedes the National Conference on Wilderness Medicine is Co-Sponsored by The Brigham & Women’s Hospital & The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. It brings together several well-known authorities in Global Health and Humanitarian Medicine.

Optional Pre-conference:Global Health / Humanitarian Medicine Symposium

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RecReation neaR Santa Fe

accommodationS A wide selection of hotel rooms and condominiums have been reserved for conference participants. Please make your reservation as early as possible – May and early June is “prime time” in Santa Fe. See each property below for how to make your group-rate reservation. Or, to book group-rates online visit wilderness-medicine.com.

SANTA FE CONVENTION CENTER – The conference will take place at the state-of-the-art environmentally friendly convention center located in the heart of Santa Fe.

ELDORADO HOTEL – Located adjacent to the Convention Center, only footsteps from the Plaza. Enjoy the charm of Santa Fe and the luxury of a grand hotel. Numerous amenities include the renowned Nidah Spa, rooftop pool, & fitness center. Special group room rate: $169/night. Make your reservation by calling the Eldorado at 1-800-955-4455 and using Group Code: 190523WILD.

HOTEL SANTA FE – Authentic flavor of Santa Fe and traditional Native American hospitality. Suites start at $149.

ZONA ROSA – These condominium units are a perfect choice for families or people looking for a kitchen facility. 2 bedroom rate: $299, 3 bedroom rate: $399.

LAS PALOMAS DE SANTA FE – Just three blocks from Santa Fe’s Historic Plaza, you will find the charm, elegance, and ambiance that makes this such a special place. Studio rates begin at $119.

For group-rate reservations at Hotel Santa Fe, Zona Rosa, and Las Palomas De Santa Fe, call the Hotel Santa Fe Group at 877-259-3409 or email [email protected], and identify yourself as a participant of the Wilderness Medicine Group.

DRURY PLAZA HOTEL – An upscale historic building steps from the plaza. Group rates include complimentary breakfast and happy hour. Rates start at $169. For reservations call 1-800-378-7946. Group Code: 2354125

3 Easy Registration Options

Register by Mail: Wilderness Medicine, 3790 El Camino Real, Suite 2029, Palo Alto, CA 94306Register by Fax: (650) 887-2113 E-mail: [email protected]

Tax deduction for educational purposes: Under the Tax Reform Act of 1986, Treasury Regulation 1.162-5 permits an income tax deduction for educational expenses (registration fees and cost of travel, including meals and lodging).

REFUNDS must be requested by April 29, 2019, and will be subject to a $100 service charge. After that date, no refunds will be given. Sponsors cannot be responsible for travel difficulty or inclement weather conditions. ENROLLMENT – Tuition includes USB syllabus and continental breakfasts. Advance registration is required and attendance will be limited.

❑ Physician $760 ❑ PA/NP $595❑ Nurse $545 ❑ Non Professional (no CME) $400 ❑ Residents / Medical Students* / Paramedics/EMT’s $495 We’re proud to offer a 20% discount to Active Military *Student Scholarships available. Call for details.

Santa Fe Registration – May 29 -June 2, 2019

Name _________________________________________________________________Title ________________

Address ______________________________________ City ___________________ State/Zip__________ __

Phone ______________________________________ E-mail _________________________________________

Visit Wilderness-Medicine.com––– or –––

Call 844-945-3263––– or –––

Mail, e-mail, or fax this form:

❑ “Team” (group) discounts - 3 or more participants from the same institution can sign up simultaneously and receive $100 off of each registration fee. Use Code: Group3

Method of Payment [ ] Visa [ ] Mastercard [ ] American Express [ ] Check (please make checks payable to Wilderness Medicine)

Account # ____________________________________________________________Exp:______/______ CVV# ________

tRaveling to Santa FeAlbuquerque (ABQ) has excellent air service, is a short drive from Santa Fe, and is easy to fly to from any city in the USA. Flying directly to Santa Fe (SAF) is also possible. Wilderness Medicine has negotiated 2-5% discounts on airline fares, and 5-15% discounts on car rentals for our conference attendees. Please visit the travel page on our website for discount codes.

Santa Fe is nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Range

What a collection of expertise…where else could you learn so much, so well – in such a short period of time…I don’t know how you could improve…Thanks for a great week… 5 star!”

Donald Turner, MD (Fam. Practice), Dayton, OH

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