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Fellowship in Extreme Environmental Medicine at George Washington University
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Information provided to the CORD community by the fellowship director:
Dr. Kris Lehnhardt
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From the notice:
“The Department of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University in Washington, DC is accepting applications for its one-of-a-kind Fellowship in Extreme Environmental Medicine:
The Fellowship in Extreme Environmental Medicine (FEEM) is a unique and comprehensive medical fellowship program which provides physicians with applied hands-on training experience in the provision of medical care in extreme and remote environments. One of the unique qualities of this fellowship is derived from its ability to incorporate environmental conditions found on land, at sea, and in the air. This fellowship incorporates elements from the following disciplines: wilderness medicine, diving and hyperbaric medicine, aerospace medicine, and disaster medicine.”
More information can be found here:
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