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EXPLORE Expedition and Fieldwork Weekend,  Royal Geographical Society 2022: A review

EXPLORE Expedition and Fieldwork Weekend, Royal Geographical Society 2022: A review

EXPLORE weekend is hosted annually by the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) and offers something for everyone with an adventurous spirit.

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Expedition Medicine Course, University of Tasmania: A review

Expedition Medicine Course, University of Tasmania: A review

Dr. Georgina East, Dr Daniel Lack and Dr Robert Dickson review their amazing experience and share an insight of University of Tasmania’s Healthcare in Remote and Extreme Environment’s Expedition Medicine Course. If your living on that side of the world then get yourself booked on to the next course!

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Healthcare in Remote and Extreme Environments MSc, University of Tasmania: An Overview

Healthcare in Remote and Extreme Environments MSc, University of Tasmania: An Overview

The University of Tasmania’s exciting Healthcare in Remote and Extreme Environments (HREE) programme explained by Doctors: Georgina East, Daniel Lack and Robert Dickson.

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Evidence Explorer: Updates and news from the academic community, Spring 2023

Evidence Explorer: Updates and news from the academic community, Spring 2023

Latest updates from the academic community over the spring season.

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Thinking outside the box for diversifying medical work

Thinking outside the box for diversifying medical work

The Mountain Leader (ML) award is the qualification for leading groups of people walking in the UK hills. It is run by the Mountain Training Association, and requires a detailed logbook, attending a training course and passing a multi-day assessment. Here Abbey shares the benefits the qualification has had for her as a medical professional.

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Big smiles at the finish line!

Montane Summer Spine Race: A race medic’s perspective

Dr Constance Osborne and Dr Rebecca Webb share their experiences of working as race medics at the Montane Summer Spine ultramarathon. At 268 miles across the Pennine Way, the Summer Spine requires runners to be in peak physical fitness and medics to draw on all of their skills and resourcefulness to keep them safe and in the race. Here Constance and Rebecca share some of their race highlights and insights gleaned practicing medicine in this low resource setting.

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Balancing Expedition Medicine with UK Specialty Training

Balancing Expedition Medicine with UK Specialty Training

Dr Hugh Roberts / Anaesthetics Trainee / North East Dr Hugh Roberts is an anaesthetic trainee currently working in the North East. He has worked as an expedition medic for the last 5 years. This started whilst taking time out of training to work as an emergency medicine and expedition medicine clinical fellow in Bristol. Now that he is back […]

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World Extreme Medicine conference 2022: Pushing boundaries

World Extreme Medicine conference 2022: Pushing boundaries

WEM 2022 review. We are so grateful to WEM for inviting us back to cover what is undoubtedly the highlight of the conference calendar for those with an adventurous streak.

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Outdoor Skills for the Expedition Medic

Outdoor Skills for the Expedition Medic

Expedition skills – explaining what they are, understanding why they are important and giving you a few ideas of how you can gain them and demonstrate your competence.

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It is actually ok to be the person that you want to be and live the life you choose to live.

Put your feet in the dirt, Girl

Dr Sonia Henry reflects on the opportunities that a medical degree can provide to shape a life and career of your own, if you are brave enough to step out the door of the hospital systems and “put your feet in the dirt”.

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