Butte
November 25th
2:30 p.m.
Butte-Silverbow
Health Department
25 West Front Street
Presented by:
Best Practice Medicine
PREPARING TEAMS FOR HIGH CONSEQUENCE ENCOUNTERS
Register here for the 90-minute Skills Session component of the Montana DPHHS approved two-part Naloxone Master Trainer program. Completion of Part One, the online Naloxone Master Trainer course is required prior to attending a skills training session. This access will be emailed to you upon registration for the hands-on session. It can also be obtained by emailing [email protected]
Completion of the Naloxone Master Trainer program authorizes individuals to conduct Naloxone Training for those eligible for liability protections when administering Naloxone to a suspected opiate overdose in Montana under the 2017 Help Save Lives from Overdose Act (HB333).
Cameron is a proud native Montanan, Raised in South Central Montana he made his way to the Flathead Valley where He found his love of Emergency Services. He has served his community as a swift water rescue technician, Dive Rescue specialist, Firefighter both structural and wildland and Paramedic. Cameron obtained his EMT license in 2009, finding a calling for taking care of sick and injured people he sought out and obtained a degree in Paramedicine in 2011. Cameron currently serves as a Firefighter Paramedic with Bigfork Fire Department and as the Campus Manager for Best Practice Medicine.
Students intending to take this class are required to teach naloxone classes within 6 months of taking this class. Those not falling into this category are not authorized to take this class. Please direct any further questions about this issue to Cameron Bradley [email protected]
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