Douglas McGraw, Stephen J. Gluckman, MD 

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The Perceived Benefits of a Medical School Course in Wilderness Medicine  Douglas McGraw, Stephen J. Gluckman, MD  Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 106-110 (June 2005) DOI: 10.1580/1080-6032(2005)16[106:TPBOAM]2.0.CO;2 Copyright © 2005 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Overall enjoyment of the course. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2005 16, 106-110DOI: (10.1580/1080-6032(2005)16[106:TPBOAM]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2005 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Overall usefulness of the course. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2005 16, 106-110DOI: (10.1580/1080-6032(2005)16[106:TPBOAM]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2005 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 Impact of the course on personal life. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2005 16, 106-110DOI: (10.1580/1080-6032(2005)16[106:TPBOAM]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2005 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

Figure 4 Impact of the course on professional life. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2005 16, 106-110DOI: (10.1580/1080-6032(2005)16[106:TPBOAM]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2005 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

Figure 5 Likelihood of future use of information learned in the course. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2005 16, 106-110DOI: (10.1580/1080-6032(2005)16[106:TPBOAM]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2005 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions