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We are conducting an Arctic training

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out here , breaks up the normal

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monotony of clinic work and clinic life .

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And especially we get to utilize cold

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to highlight some cold related injuries

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and what we might experience up here .

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So we have this title of Ice Medics ,

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but we don't really decide what we

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could do that outside of the med group .

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And so we're kind of utilizing the T

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triple C skills that we learn in clinic ,

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but doing it in a more uncomfortable

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environment in really cold environment ,

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we might experience hypothermia , frost

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nip , frostbite , trench foot as well

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as just like exposure related injuries .

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And that's what we're turning on today .

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We have this opportunity once a month

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for training time and I want to make

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sure it's being utilized like to its

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max capacity and being able to show the

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rest of the wing um what we're doing

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during training day and how we're being

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ready .

