Drones in mountain emergency medicine - any good?? Michiel Van Veelen delivered a webinar https://t.co/HGZFhQbqd6 on the topic focusing on our recent study by Eurac Research concerning AED delivery in mountainous areas. Study financed by the Fusion Grant II - Sparkasse Stiftung
An initiative recently launched by @EuracMemed physicians brought together #emergency#medicine experts and practitioners for a series of exercises in the @terraXcube, our extreme #climate simulator.
Outdoor Medicine has been a long-time provider of WLS:MP (formerly AWLS) courses, providing classes in the Netherlands and abroad. This November, they are bringing the course to Aruba! It teaches how to apply a pre-existing medical skillset to the austere environment.
Join us at our new Courses! 🏞️ Are you a (para)medic with a passion for remote or wilderness medicine? Are you often off the beaten track, away from immediate medical help? Sharpen your skills with us. 🩺 #adventuremed#wildernessmedicine#remotemedicine#mm#dmls#awls
Prehospital administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) remains controversial, especially after the results of the recently published PATCH trial. Should you consider including TXA in your remote expedition kit? Read on our website.🌐 #TraumaCare#TXA#NEJM https://t.co/ZbjzZrjwmC
🌴 Don't miss out on our temporary discount!🌴You only have 2 days left to take advantage of our temporary discount promotion on the renowned Wilderness Life Support for the Medical Professional (AWLS) course in the breathtaking paradise of Aruba. #wildernessmedicine
Nog enkele plekken vrij voor het Student Outdoor Medicine (SOM) weekend van 19-21 mei 2023!
Voor meer info: https://t.co/H8kWnEr2Zk
Vragen en inschrijven?
Kan door te mailen naar [email protected]
Korte sfeerimpressie: https://t.co/slV67tKSe9
Afterglow of the winter! Read about the experience of our first edition of the Mountain Medicine Winter Edition, a new course full of skitouring, splitboarding and medical skills in mountains coverd in tons of snow! Excited? See you next year! https://t.co/v2fwJnVG3s
Ultra-endurance sports is becoming more popular. @MarijnSinkeldam, himself an enthusiastic trail runner as well as our Outdoor Medicine colleague, writes in the latest edition of the Hoogtelijn about the (patho)physiological effects (Dutch only): https://t.co/PlvpLYCGoZ
Why do astronauts are at greater risk of developing a back hernia? And why are more likely to have ocular abnormalities? Outdoor Medicine colleague Maybritt Kuypers about medicine in space. Read the full article: https://t.co/dwehgqFidI
The second edition of our course ‘Expedition Medicine’ started yesterday. This year’s challenge: climbing the Margherita Peak (5,109m) which is the highest point of Mount Stanley in Uganda. Follow their tracks on Polarsteps. Keep it up! https://t.co/q4UEc4wtRm
Wintersport season has already started for some people, but most of us are still enjoying the anticipation! Fancy going off-piste? Know the risks and know what to do in case an avalanche strikes!
Read about it in our new article:
https://t.co/wpcAATNpDb
Snowboarders opgelet! ⚠️
Splitboarders zijn, naast tourskiiers, uiteraard ook meer dan welkom op onze Mountain Medicine Winter❄ cursus
Check de link hieronder (of in onze bio) voor meer info over de Mountain Medicine wintereditie
https://t.co/pz4EU9BJhF
Do you want to know what it takes to control your adrenal glands when the GCS of an expedition participant drops below 10? On a 5000m-summit? Then join our Expedition Medicine Course on the Mountains of the Moon in Uganda. #mountainmedicine#wildernessmedicine#Uganda#medicine
Learn all about Acute Care scenarios like avalanche search and treatment, helicopter rescue, high altitude illness, frostbite AND learn ski touring simultaneously in the beautiful Italian Dolomites.
#wildernessmedicine#skitouring#mountainmedicine
https://t.co/zOYmXyzeiL
Volgend weekend is het weer zover, de 4e editie van het Studenten Outdoor Medicine weekend! Voor iedere (para)medische student die wil weten wat je nu moet doen tijdens een spoedsituatie in de frisse buitenlucht! https://t.co/5ZO0krlKSe
In early history honey was already used for dressing wounds. It would prevent infection and improve wound healing. Nowadays we like to practice evidence based medicine, so is there actually some evidence for this ancient treatment? (also in Dutch) https://t.co/NwlXwvZWbN