
Carver Haines MD, FAWM, DiMM, DiDDM
Carver grew up participating in outdoor activities including mountaineering, canyoneering, caving, diving, backpacking and more. In college he obtained his EMT, Wilderness EMT, mountain rescue and swift water rescue certifications. Carver worked as a Wildland Firefighter and Wildland EMT, responding to many large fires and firefighter rescue operations in the Northwestern United States. During this time, he was part of the Medical Reserve Corps and pursued additional training in disaster medicine and search and rescue.
Carver has been involved in equestrian sports since a young age, competing in 3-Day Eventing across the southwest and pacific northwest, and eventually becoming the chair and coach of the Oregon State University's equestrian teams. Carver completed family medicine residency training at the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences where he was a chief resident.
Carver attended his fellowship in wilderness medicine at Virginia-Tech Carilion Clinic and is now faculty with the program. He has completed his FAWM, DiMM and DiDDM certifications, and has a strong interest in wilderness medical education.