LEAD 22
Ski Patrol - Outdoor Emergency Response
Winter 2025
Class Details
The course will teach and develop the technical proficiency and leadership skills required to effectively and efficiently administer emergency medical care in outdoor environments. Successful completion of written and practical exams, along with demonstrating ski/snowboard proficiency, can lead to certification as a member of the National Ski Patrol. The course is based upon implementing National Ski Patrol’s Outdoor Emergency Care and Outdoor Emergency Transport curricula in a hands-on, “on-hill” environment. Students will spend approximately 12 hours per week learning and practicing Ski Patrol medical care and rescue techniques. Specifically, students will develop skills to recognize and provide emergency care for situations they learned about in prior first responder training (Outdoor Emergency Care, Wilderness First Responder, or Emergency Medical Technician): – Wounds and Burns – Environmental Emergencies (e.g., frostbite, hypothermia, heat exhaustion) – Musculoskeletal Trauma (e.g., breaks, strains, sprains, etc.) – Shock, Respiratory Emergencies, Poisoning, Substance abuse emergencies – Medical emergencies (e.g., heart attack, stroke, seizures, insulin shock, etc.) In the outdoor environment, students will practice the use of various types of splints, spinal motion restriction, bandaging, rescue/transport equipment, methods of extrication, use of oxygen, organization/prioritization of rescue tasks, and how to deal with unusual emergencies such as mass casualty incidents. Emphasis will be placed on the Leadership Skills required to handle complex and stressful emergency situations. Class meetings: ~8 hours/week at Jiminy Peak and ~4 hours/week on campus. Exact timing (morning vs. afternoon; 4 vs. 6 hours per meeting; etc.) will be determined based on student and instructor availability. Class attendance is mandatory. ~8 hours/week for homework/practice outside of class will be required. The course includes certification in CPR.
The Class:
Format: studio
Limit: 16
Expected: NA
Class#: 1176
Grading: pass/fail only
Limit: 16
Expected: NA
Class#: 1176
Grading: pass/fail only
Requirements/Evaluation:
Other: written and practical exams; on-hill skill proficiency & active participation
Prerequisites:
Outdoor Emergency Care OR current certification as Wilderness First Responder or Emergency Medical Technician is REQUIRED. No exceptions.
Enrollment Preferences:
Students will be chosen on the basis of having strong ski/snowboard ability and having the required medical training (OEC, WFR, EMT). Preference given to students who completed the Outdoor Emergency Care PE class in the preceding fall term.
Unit Notes:
Tom Feist '85 started ski patrolling at Williams in 1981. He is a National Ski Patrol Instructor in Outdoor Emergency Care and Outdoor Emergency Transport. He instructed Chemistry at Williams and has taught the ski patrol class for 6 years.
Attributes:
EXPE Experiential Education Courses
STUX Winter Study Student Exploration
STUX Winter Study Student Exploration
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