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Prepare Yourself for Anything.

  • Do you love being the go-to person in emergency situations?
  • Are you interested in implementing herbal medicine alongside orthodox acute care?
  • Do you want to be prepared to handle situations ranging from a minor sprained ankle on a hike to minor surgery?

One can never be prepared enough to handle disaster or austere emergencies. We have several courses coming up soon that will have you ready to take charge and control emergency situations safely and effectively.

Want to bundle and save? Email us at thehumanpathschool@gmail.com with the list of courses you’d like to take and we’ll create a bundle for you!

Austere Medicine: Trauma Focus Online – Starts 2/8

This online course consists of 12 weeks of lectures that take the student through both orthodox and herbal medicine in a remote or post-disaster environment where care may include wilderness first aid, emergency medicine, minor surgery, post-operative surgical care, wound and infection management and more.

Herbal medicine for Professionals – Starts 2/22

Learn herbalism, the pathophysiology of the body and how to treat issues, how to prepare basic botanical medicine, how to plan, prepare, and hold a safe and secure clinic, and so much more in this essential foundation course.

Wilderness First Aid and Herbal First Aid classes at Herbal Medics Academy

Wilderness First Aid Certification Online Hybrid – Starts 3/15

The 16-hour WFA course will also include downloadable video modules that step through wilderness medicine foundation skills for remote and post-disaster response. You can also add on our additional 8 hour course.

Infection and Wound Management – Starts 5/5

In this information-packed online course, Sam Coffman presents weekly videos and lessons that gives students a comprehensive look at both herbal and orthodox wound & soft tissue injury management, and infection control. This course is highly useful for beginner and clinician alike, at home, in the clinic and in the field.

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