Mild vs. severe hypothermia and key differences in recognition and treatment with Dr. Donner. This is video 4 of 7 in the hypothermia series.
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Instructor: Howard Donner, MD
Co-Author “Field Guide to Wilderness Medicine”
Served as a physician for Denali National Park, Himalayan Rescue Association, and the 1998 NOVA Everest expedition. Served as a medical operations consultant for NASA for over 5 years. Whitewater rafting guide, commercial pilot, and certified flight instructor.
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Wilderness Medicine: Mild vs. Severe Hypothermia
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