Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 , This sounds like a great course! You should be able to get at least $500.00 per student being that you are providing eats. You may even get more, I know week long classes going for $900 + another $850 if you throw in Live Tissue Training and the classes are full. Good luck and keep me informed as I may want to attend. I love NO and its only 4 hours form home, so its an easy drive. Take Care! Greg > > I am currently developing a new live CE activity focusing on wound management in New Orleans, LA. This will be a 2 day course: 0.5 day lecture/discussion & 1.5 days cadaveric lab session. > > Topics covered will include: > - Anatomy Review > - Identifying Wound Classifications > - Describing Wounds to Medical Control > - Wound Care Procedures > - Wound Closure Techniques: Steri-Strips, Suturing, Glue … > - Waiting for MEDEVAC > - Understanding Recordable Incidents > > From your experience, what would you expect to pay to attend such a course? Registration fee includes syllabus, all lab materials, breakfast and lunch (2 days). > > Thanks in advance for your feedback. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Thanks for your feedback. The first pilot course will be held June 23-24. I'll let you know as soon as I get the pricing worked out. Regards, Norwood Remote Medical Education, LLC 6031 Perrier St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 P (504) 234-0329 F (504) 218-5385 rebecca@... On Mar 22, 2011, at 2:27 PM, Greg Cain wrote: , This sounds like a great course! You should be able to get at least $500.00 per student being that you are providing eats. You may even get more, I know week long classes going for $900 + another $850 if you throw in Live Tissue Training and the classes are full. Good luck and keep me informed as I may want to attend. I love NO and its only 4 hours form home, so its an easy drive. Take Care! Greg > > I am currently developing a new live CE activity focusing on wound management in New Orleans, LA. This will be a 2 day course: 0.5 day lecture/discussion & 1.5 days cadaveric lab session. > > Topics covered will include: > - Anatomy Review > - Identifying Wound Classifications > - Describing Wounds to Medical Control > - Wound Care Procedures > - Wound Closure Techniques: Steri-Strips, Suturing, Glue … > - Waiting for MEDEVAC > - Understanding Recordable Incidents > > From your experience, what would you expect to pay to attend such a course? Registration fee includes syllabus, all lab materials, breakfast and lunch (2 days). > > Thanks in advance for your feedback. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 I'm am also very interested I so remote and wilderness medicine I also own a training company and offer the difficult airway course . I would love to offset some cost if maybe we could share a conference dates and students could do both classes. If not I would love the class www.prioritymedicaltraining.com if you like to check out my company. Thank you for your time Ric Wilkinson 256-684-9189 On Mar 23, 2011, at 9:39 AM, Norwood <rebecca@...> wrote: > Thanks for your feedback. The first pilot course will be held June 23-24. I'll let you know as soon as I get the pricing worked out. > Regards, > > Norwood > Remote Medical Education, LLC > 6031 Perrier St. > New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 > P (504) 234-0329 > F (504) 218-5385 > rebecca@... > > > > > > > On Mar 22, 2011, at 2:27 PM, Greg Cain wrote: > > , > This sounds like a great course! You should be able to get at least $500.00 per student being that you are providing eats. You may even get more, I know week long classes going for $900 + another $850 if you throw in Live Tissue Training and the classes are full. Good luck and keep me informed as I may want to attend. I love NO and its only 4 hours form home, so its an easy drive. > > Take Care! > > Greg > > >> >> I am currently developing a new live CE activity focusing on wound management in New Orleans, LA. This will be a 2 day course: 0.5 day lecture/discussion & 1.5 days cadaveric lab session. >> >> Topics covered will include: >> - Anatomy Review >> - Identifying Wound Classifications >> - Describing Wounds to Medical Control >> - Wound Care Procedures >> - Wound Closure Techniques: Steri-Strips, Suturing, Glue … >> - Waiting for MEDEVAC >> - Understanding Recordable Incidents >> >> From your experience, what would you expect to pay to attend such a course? Registration fee includes syllabus, all lab materials, breakfast and lunch (2 days). >> >> Thanks in advance for your feedback. >> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 Dear , Hi, can you kindly send me a brochure of your course, I am planning to attend if time will permit me. Thank you.  Felix Gaudiel BSN-RN, EMTUnited Nations Deputy Medical Evacuation Coordinator Peace Keeping and Stabilization Mission For the Democratic Republic of Congo - MONUSCO       ________________________________ From: rwnorwood55 <rebecca@...> Sent: Mon, March 21, 2011 1:49:08 PM Subject: New Wound Management Course  I am currently developing a new live CE activity focusing on wound management in New Orleans, LA. This will be a 2 day course: 0.5 day lecture/discussion & 1.5 days cadaveric lab session. Topics covered will include: - Anatomy Review - Identifying Wound Classifications - Describing Wounds to Medical Control - Wound Care Procedures - Wound Closure Techniques: Steri-Strips, Suturing, Glue … - Waiting for MEDEVAC - Understanding Recordable Incidents From your experience, what would you expect to pay to attend such a course? Registration fee includes syllabus, all lab materials, breakfast and lunch (2 days). Thanks in advance for your feedback. Lotus: gaudiel@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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