We are all climbers: Climbers Against Cancer
We talk to John Ellison, founder of Climbers Against Cancer, about his hugely successful charity and the strength and support of the global climbing family.
Read more ›We talk to John Ellison, founder of Climbers Against Cancer, about his hugely successful charity and the strength and support of the global climbing family.
Read more ›It’s been a fantastic competition this year. There were over one hundred entries and we are proud to present the winners.
Read more ›With the international response to Ebola finally kicking in, and mixed coverage in the press, we asked experts from the University of Reading and LSHTM about the virus itself.
Read more ›If you’re considering work in the developing world, the Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene will undoubtedly be worth your while. If you can’t afford the time for a residential course in London or Liverpool, the part-time study offered by Glasgow University might be just what you’re looking for.
Read more ›Naomi Dodds on her pre-hospital care elective in Tromsø, Arctic Norway. An enviable mix of flying, stunning scenery and midnight mountaineering.
Read more ›Congratulations to the Flying for Heroes team on completing their 1000km paratriking mission from Mt Kilimanjaro to Mt Kenya.
Read more ›Danny MacAskill, is back on his native Skye, putting his trials’ biking skills to fine use around Loch Scavaig in the Cuillins. Trail riding at its best.
Read more ›Some rocking speedflying from Les Arcs, just to get things going.
Read more ›Foundation Doctor Ollie Osunkunle passes on his experience and tips for an elective in the beautiful, but resource-poor, country of Lesotho.
Read more ›Want to be inspired to do something a little different? Dr Andrew Buckley reminisces about his time as a medic on an epic vintage car rally from Beijing to Paris.
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