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Herbal Clinical Week Experience – Spring 2016

The clinical week experience is a 5-day clinical class and exercise for herbalists in the intermediate herbal medic program.  This is a chance not only to learn and apply clinical skills as an individual, but also how to set up and run a clinic as a team.

The course will start 4/25/2016 at 9AM and finish by 4/29/2016 at 4PM.

During this clinical week experience students will perform intake, prepare and run an apothecary and administer first aid and stabilization of both real clinical clients as well as role-players (trauma) as part of the daily schedule.

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Classes will be given in the areas of an herbal clinic setup (especially in a remote or post-disaster setting), first aid, medicine making (percolation tinctures), materia medica and round table discussions with case reviews.

Throughout the day, students will perform full subjective and objective intakes on clients, write up SOAP notes,  practice clinical assessment skills, discuss assessments and protocols, stabilize trauma cases and present work at an end-of-day roundtable discussion.  Students will also prepare, stock and maintain a working apothecary throughout the week, which may include preparing special protocols for clients, and possibly teach a short class to others.  Between classes, intake, prep, study and presentation, most of the days will run a little on the long side.

Clinic location will be moved at least once, and may alternate between campus and urban clinic locations. Moving the clinic will be a part of the experience.

Students with a background in emergency medicine or with an existing WFA certification will be given short first aid topics to teach.  All students will be working within leadership and team roles throughout the week.

What you will learn:

•   Clinic setup

o  Basic principles in any clinic

o  Post-disaster clinic setup

o  Apothecary planning, prepping, packing and final setup

•   Clinical Skills

o  Intake of clinic clients

o  SOAP Notes

o  Assessment and creating an herbal protocol

o  Medicine making as needed

o  Materia medica reviews

o  Teaching

o  Working as a clinical team

•   First Aid

o  16-hour Wilderness First Aid certification

o  Basic bandaging and splinting

o  Shock

o  Herbal First Aid

o  Stabilization of a victim in a clinic setting

o  Setting up and running a first aid/emergency medicine section in the clinic

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Intensive Week Details

Tuition: $500. A $250 deposit is required to hold a space in this course.  There must be a minimum of 5 registered students for the course to run.

Accomodations:  Students can camp (tent, car, RV, etc.) at the school camping area or stay in a nearby hotel.  School accommodations include a field kitchen (refrigeration, stove, sink, counters), outdoor shower and small above-ground pool, porta potty and composting latrine, electricity for recharging phones and laptops and wifi.  Students are responsible for their travel arrangements and food.

Shuttle from bus station or airport:  We can provide airport or bus shuttling to the school if needed, with a quick trip to the area grocery store on the way to the school.  Shuttled transport is $20 to/from the airport.

Gear List:  This will be emailed out several weeks prior to the intensive week course to all registered students.

Pre-Requisites: none.  This 5-day course completes one of four needed clinical intensive weeks as part of the Clinical Herbal Medic Program.

 

How To Register:

To sign up using a credit card, visit our Square store.

To sign up using Paypal, visit our Meetup page.

To register with a check, money order or cash, please email us at:

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