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The 2009 Roatan DMT Class

DMT students working the morning run
Klaus, Dr. Marcos, and Rainer operating
The boys waiting for their treatment.
Surgical and Needle Airway Training
B.I.G IO Training
A DCS Type II patients' first examination from Bridget and Klaus.

Locking out of the morning run.

Thoracic Decompression training.

DMT student works on his suturing technique.

More suturing...

Klaus shows good technique and location for a needle decompression.

The dogs got the ribs and pig's feet...

Orthopedic management "Casting" training.

Wound management with hemostatic agents and tampons.

A happy customer who is walking again.

And then the graduation party...

Gettin' there...

They are there...

We even had time to dive...I mean, experience, first-hand, the physics of diving and hyperbaric medicine.

 

Another sunset at the clinic...

 

Walterio and his family with Ron.  Walterio arrived at our facility a Type II DCS quadriplegic patient.  He was walking on his own, with little help, after over 30 days of treatments and care from our physicians and our 2008 DMT students.

During this years program, we treated over 120 Type II DSC patients...yes, that is correct...

Over 120 Type II DCS injured divers in 8 weeks.

The area in the background and to the left is the new physical therapy and waiting area for our divers.

These are the folks who made this all possible.

 

 

2009 Wasilla, Alaska Off-Site Advanced DMT Class

Thoracic Decompression practiced by DMT candidate Scott

Working on medical procedures and equipment at 165 feet deep.

Playtime...combitubes, chest decompression,

 and needle cricothyrotomy

Raymond demonstrates correct procedures for deep wound care.

Packing the wound with homemade Sugardyne.

Foley catheter training...ouch!

A perfect leg cast...the cast saw is broken!

No really!  The cast saw is broken!

 

"Doctor" Scott, he kind of had that whole

"Silence of the Lambs" thing goin' on by the

end of the two weeks.

Really scary.

Application of the hemostatic agent "Celox" to a deep bleeder.

Too late Raymond...

You should have studied.

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