Email a copy of 'Bleeding Control and First Aid Training, by Doctor Dan' to a friend
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Some courses I’d highly recommend are the NOLS Wilderness First Aid and Advanced First Aid classes, especially if you involved in lots of outdoor activities away from civilization (https://www.nols.edu/en/about/wilderness-medicine/initial-training/). These classes are frequently delivered in conjunction with your local REI (https://www.rei.com/events/a/wilderness-medicine).
Thanks for the suggestions. Hope to see more contributions from you. MD input on medical matters for preppers is always appreciated and usually lacking. It would also be nice to have some input from pharmacists.
Thanks for the heads up on bleeding control – found local hospital that offers a 3 hour program. Will get my CPR re-certification given the new guidance too.