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Medical Planning for Expeditions

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1992
Medical planning requires the expedition physician to draw from many aspects of the knowledge base of wilderness and environmental medicine and to learn and use lessons from those that have gone before. The medical plan is dependent on parameters of the expedition objective, scope, and resources and is developed cooperatively with the overall ...
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A practical guide to expedition medical planning

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2015
Abstract Expedition medical planning is integral in ensuring participant safety and maximising the likelihood of achieving the expedition aims. The task of producing a medical plan will often fall to a medical officer of limited experience.
D, Wilkins, C, Handford, A, Nicol
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Medical reconnaissance for the Defence Medical Services Dhaulagiri Expedition 2016

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2015
Abstract The formation of a clear and well-informed medical plan is critical to the safe planning and execution of any expedition in remote locations. We performed a reconnaissance of medical facilities in Nepal in March 2015 prior to a large Defence Medical Services (DMS) expedition to the Dhaulagiri area in 2016.
J, Winchester, B, Coombs
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American Medical Research Expedition to Everest

High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2010
The primary objective of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest was to obtain information on human physiology at the highest possible altitude, including the Everest summit. An important data point was the barometric pressure on the summit, because this determines the inspired P(O(2)).
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Polar Thigh and Other Medical Observations During the Longest Solo Unsupported One-Way Polar Ski Expedition in Antarctica

Wilderness & environmental medicine (Print)
Antarctic expeditions are exceptional challenges for the human body, and medical issues such as nutritional deficiencies, polar anemia, cold injuries, and even death have been reported.
Volker Scheer   +3 more
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Expedition medical kits

2014
There may be some explorers who buy a bottle o f aspirin and a tin o f Elastoplast while waiting for their plane and bring them back unopened 3 months later. Most expeditions take rather more medical equipment but fortunately need very lit­tle o f it. However, a few expeditions have m ajor medical problems.
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Preliminary Evidence-Based Method of Medical Kit Design for Wilderness Expeditions Modeled by a High-Altitude Expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro.

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
T. D. Wagner   +4 more
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Some approaches to medical support for Martian expedition

Acta Astronautica, 2003
Medical support in a Martian expedition will be within the scope of crew responsibilities and maximally autonomous. Requirements to the system of diagnostics in this mission include considerable use of means and methods of visualization of the main physiological parameters, telemedicine, broad usage of biochemical analyses (including "dry" chemistry ...
Inessa B, Kozlovskaya, Anatoly D, Egorov
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Prof. Perevodchikov’s contribution to the Early 20th Century Fight Against Syphilis and Leprosy in Eastern Siberia

Kazan medical journal
This article highlights the scientific, social-medical, and organizational activities of Innokenty Nikolaevich Perevodchikov (1886–1961), Director of the All-Union Research Institute for Leprosy Studies, during his tenure in Irkutsk.
G. Gaidarov   +2 more
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