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Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:53:37 -0400
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Subject: Cryonics Rescue Training at the Cryonics Institute

                        Cryonics Rescue Training

                 Saturday, May 17, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
                 Sunday, May 18, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

                   at the Cryonics Institute Facility
                     in Clinton Township, Michigan

Lead Instructors:  Ben Best ? Cryonics Institute President
                    Aschwin de Wolf ? Suspended Animation Consultant
                    Kelly Kingston ? Suspended Animation CFO
                       (currently completing EMT training)

Objective: To prepare the participants to reduce injury
            and facilitate transport of cryonics patients in
            emergency and non-emergency situations

Topics: Ischemic injury and other forms of damage
              Treatments prior to cardiac arrest
              Medications of benefit after cardiac arrest
              CardioPulmonary Support with limited resources
              Cooling methods
              Hands-on familiarization with stabilization equipment
              Monitoring vital signs
              Assisting funeral directors, physicians, nurses and  
hospital staff
              Hospice care
              Shipping issues
              Avoiding infection

Class size limited to 15 participants. The class is now open to the
public, including Members of other cryonics organizations.

There is no charge for attending the training, there is only a
charge for those who say they will attend and do not do so.

A $100 deposit per person is required to request a position in the
training. The deposit will be refunded to those not accepted and to
those who attend.

Phone (586) 791-5961 with credit card
          or mail check to Cryonics Institute; 24355 Sorrentino Ct;  
Clinton Township, MI 48035
          or send payment to  by PayPal

For a list of hotels near the Cryonics Institute see:


    http://www.cryonics.org/Hotels.html


           -- Ben Best, President, Cryonics Institute

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