Learning activities
A briefing and introduction scenario is carried out on Thursday evening. On Friday and Saturday participants are divided into groups for simulated emergency scenarios. Groups alternate between these scenarios, prior to joining together again for evening debriefing and feedback sessions.
Learning objectives
By the end of this event, participants should be able to:
For each scenario, specific management of the clinical condition should be addressed as well as all of these generic points:
Evaluation
The Rural and Remote Retrieval Weekend onsite activities, and pre and post assessments are required to be completed to gain continuing professional development points. Evaluation forms will be requested during the debriefing and feedback session. This is to ensure ongoing event improvements for future participants.
Medical equipment
A basic wilderness medicine kit will be provided for use during the scenarios including first aid equipment and commonly available drugs. Some protective equipment will also be available to assist in the running of the scenarios.
Fitness
Some of these walks are classified Grade 5. Participants must be able to climb 1,000 stairs plus walk 18 kilometres over the duration of one day. You will also be required to scramble over rocks and swim short distances.
Personal information
Due to incidents that can occur in these locations, together with the potential risks for injury inherent in such an event, personal medical information including past medical history, medications and allergies are required prior to event commencement and will be kept in strictest confidentiality by the lead trainer.
This information may also be needed in order to allocate scenarios and to ensure any special equipment or medications are taken into consideration.