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Participants will earn 14 to 17 hours of CME credits in preparation for a guided one-night wilderness expedition in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta.

Published Aug 9th, 2021

The USA Department of Emergency Medicine's Wilderness Medicine Division will host Paddle the Delta, a challenging and informative continuing medical education conference, Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, at the 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center on the Mobile Causeway.

The conference will bring together experts to share their research, experience and interventions surrounding wilderness medicine. Speakers include USA Health emergency medicine physicians Dan Holleyman, M.D., Grace Lagasse, M.D., Raymond Maguire, M.D., Walker Plash, M.D., and Lynn Yonge, M.D.

Participants will earn 14 to 17 hours of CME credits in preparation for a guided one-night wilderness expedition in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. This course has been approved for Fellowship in the Academy of Wilderness Medicine credits through the Wilderness Medical Society.

Cost is $450 for the CME course only or $1,000 for the CME course, canoeing and camping. 

Visit CME Tracker to view the brochure and register for the conference.

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