
Students in the
College of Forestry and Conservation's Wilderness EMT class spend more than 190 hours throughout the semester practicing and learning outdoor rescue skills. The
Aerie Backcountry Medicine program partners with the
University of Montana and teaches the course. UM News reporter
Annemiek Wilson and editor Dizhi Ge found out how one student is taking his education far away from the classroom. Click below to see video.
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