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Where's the man: South Branch lake in Maine

Where’s the Man?: South Branch Lake in Maine

The man has been spotted fishing on South Branch Lake in Maine....

JJ at Camp Carolina

A Flurry of Wilderness Medical Training in Western North Carolina

Summer camp and river guiding adventures are about to start!  Wilderness Medical...

Where's the Man: Carl Blondell in St. Lucia

Where’s the Man?: St. Lucia

WMA instructor Carl Blondell just sent us the photos below, taken in...

wheres the man gabe gunning

Where’s the Man?: Mount Washington

WMA Instructor Gabe Gunning in Upper Ellis River, Pinkham Notch of Mount...

Medical Kit

Swine Flu

It is almost a given that anyone who comments on medical issues...

The Very Next Day After a WAFA Course…

A student shares an experience that occured the day after they attended...

Everyday Prevention – National Public Health Week

Wilderness medicine providers know that prevention and early intervention are critical to...

Where’s the Man??? – Japan

  The man is currently at Tsubaki Shrine in Mie Prefecture of...

New WMA Website Feedback from Students

Sometimes you need to be careful about what you ask for, but...

Where’s the Man? Send in Your Pics!

Check out our new 'Where's the Man?' feature on our wilderness blog!...

Lance Armstrong Self-Splinting

Lance Armstrong fell in a bike race crash and broke his collar...

New T-shirt: The Art of Wilderness Medicine

These are the new course t-shirts that are given to every WMA...

A Weekend of Wilderness First Aid

CLICK HERE for a great summary of one student’s Wilderness First Aid...

Student From Ohio University

“My name is Chris and I have recently taken the WFR class...

Cross Country Skiers and Compartment Syndrome

In the musculoskeletal system lecture WFR students learn about the signs and...

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