Medical advice for expeditions and field research
Medical advice for expeditions and fieldwork
As part of the Society’s commitment to supporting those planning field research and expeditions, RGS-IBG has a specialist advice unit, the Expedition Medical Cell.
The RGS-IBG Expedition Medical Cell provides a forum for discussion, information and advice to those operating in remote areas.
Publications
Members of the Medical Cell have produced a number of publications providing medical advice to anyone operating in challenging environments.
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The acclaimed Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine (OUP, 2nd edition 2015) which can be purchased from Geography Outdoors, provides information on preventing and treating medical problems in challenging environments.
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An earlier publication RGS-IBG Expedition Medicine Manual (Profile books, 2002) is available on-line, and individual chapters downloaded here.
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Pre expedition medical planning
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Field medicine
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Medical problems of environmental extremes
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Guidelines and Advice
The Medical Cell also provides guidelines and advice on a range of topics including:
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First Aid Training: suggested curriculum
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Children at Altitude
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Acclimatisation guidelines for Mount Kilimanjaro
Working in Expedition Medicine
Advice for those looking to get into expedition medicine at any level.
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Expedition Medical Professionals
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Medical Students
Expedition Medicine Training Providers
For those seeking expedition medical training:
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A list of Expedition Medical Training providers can be found on our Delicious links directory.
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Advice on what to include in your expedition medical training.
Expedition Medicine Manual
A comprehensive pocket guide to expedition medicine, with practical advice for use in remote environments, and links and references to further information.