COURSE INFOSHEET PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: ● Learn real-life techniques such as suturing, setting a splint, wound care, taking vital signs and perform simulated clinical rounds ● Visit a simulation lab where medical and healthcare professors help students refine their life-saving skills ● Work in teams as you research, diagnose, and develop a treatment plan for a patient ● Take part in a mass casualty simulation, experiencing firsthand how to react in an emergency ● Up-close look at ambulance and speak with EMTs and paramedics on what it’s like to be on the front line UC BERKELEY & YALE June 19 - July 01, 2022 July 03 - July 15, 2022 July 17 - 29, 2022 NEW YORK June 19 - July 01, 2022 July 03 - July 15, 2022 GEORGETOWN July 17 - 29, 2022 UC SAN DIEGO July 24 - August 5, 2022 UCLA & BOSTON June 26 - July 08, 2022 July 10 - July 22, 2022 ACADEMIC PROGRAM OVERVIEW: In the first week, students will learn how to take vital signs and perform CPR. They will also work on key wilderness medicine techniques and visit a simulation lab where med students and faculty are trained and evaluated. In the second week, students put their skills to the test in a mass casualty incident simulation during which students triage and stabilize victims. By using an experiential learning approach, students will quickly engage in these topics, and the instructor introduces the underlying theory and concepts as students tackle issues while working to support, diagnose, and save their patients. www.summerspringboard.com | (858) 780-5660 | [email protected]
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COURSE INFOSHEET
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
● Learn real-life techniques such as suturing, setting asplint, wound care, taking vital signs and performsimulated clinical rounds
● Visit a simulation lab where medical and healthcareprofessors help students refine their life-saving skills
● Work in teams as you research, diagnose, and develop atreatment plan for a patient
● Take part in a mass casualty simulation, experiencingfirsthand how to react in an emergency
● Up-close look at ambulance and speak with EMTs andparamedics on what it’s like to be on the front line
UC BERKELEY & YALEJune 19 - July 01, 2022July 03 - July 15, 2022
July 17 - 29, 2022
NEW YORKJune 19 - July 01, 2022July 03 - July 15, 2022
GEORGETOWNJuly 17 - 29, 2022
UC SAN DIEGOJuly 24 - August 5,
2022
UCLA & BOSTONJune 26 - July 08,
2022July 10 - July 22, 2022
ACADEMIC PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
In the first week, students will learn how to take vital signsand perform CPR. They will also work on key wildernessmedicine techniques and visit a simulation lab where medstudents and faculty are trained and evaluated.
In the second week, students put their skills to the test in amass casualty incident simulation during which studentstriage and stabilize victims. By using an experientiallearning approach, students will quickly engage in thesetopics, and the instructor introduces the underlying theoryand concepts as students tackle issues while working tosupport, diagnose, and save their patients.
All students visit a simulation center for hands-on practice institching, suturing, intubation, and BLS skills led by leadingmedical trainers. Past visits have included the Yale Center forMedical Simulation, the UCSF Kanbar Simulation Center,STRATUS Center (affiliated with Harvard Medical School) and UCSan Diego’s SIM Center. Visits provide first-hand observations ofthe high-pressure/ life-saving world of an emergency room.
CURRICULUM ADVISORS
Carol Chen, MPH, MD & Andrea Tenner, MPH, MD - Dr. Chenserves as faculty at the Department of Emergency Medicine atUC San Francisco where she specializes in pediatric emergencymedicine as well as global health. Dr. Tenner serves as faculty atthe Department of Emergency Medicine at UC San Franciscowhere she is also the Director of the Global Health Fellowship.
INSTRUCTORS:
Instructor at New York – Dr. Enrique Valdespino, DoctorsWithout BordersDr. Valdespino graduated from Harvard Medical School with aMaster of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery. Prior toHarvard, Enrique worked as a physician with Compañeros enSalud México (CES), a sister organization of Partners in Health,after he completed his medical training. Video:
Instructor at UCLA – Violet Bagni, UCLAViolet Bagni is an EMT Clinical Instructor at UCLA where sheteaches the fundamentals of emergency medicine. Violet has 20years of experience educating her team members and nurses inemergency technical procedures, skill reviews, and up to datepatient care treatment.
Instructor at University of San Diego – Dr. Benjamin Supat, UCSan DiegoDr. Benjamin Supat is an emergency medicine physician,currently working as a resident in the Department of EmergencyMedicine at UC San Diego. Dr. Supat holds a BS from StanfordUniversity, a MPH from Washington University, and his MD fromUC San Diego.
Instructor in Boston - Cheryl Burke, DNP, RNCheryl Burke is an Assistant Clinical Professor at NortheasternUniversity, School of Nursing. She has over 20 years of experienceas a surgical trauma staff RN and clinical professionaldevelopment specialist.Instructor at Georgetown - Dr. Enrique Valdespino (see above)Instructor at UC Berkeley - TBDInstructor at Yale - TBD
_TUITION RATES*_
Residential Students: $4,998Includes: all meals, lodging, excursions, Academic