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Wilderness Event Medicine☆

Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2003
Wilderness Event Medicine (WEM), that is, the care of large groups of people participating in events in remote areas, is a rapidly growing subspecialty of wilderness medicine. Our goals are to report the injury rates from one wilderness event and to suggest ways to advance this emerging field.We describe a 1-day wilderness hike and compare the injury ...
Timothy E, Burdick, Reed, Brozen
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Extreme, expedition, and wilderness medicine

Lancet, The, 2015
Extreme, expedition, and wilderness medicine are modern and rapidly evolving specialties that address the spirit of adventure and exploration. The relevance of and interest in these specialties are changing rapidly to match the underlying activities, which include global exploration, adventure travel, and military deployments.
Chris İmray   +2 more
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Wilderness Medicine

Pediatric Annals, 2021
With more families spending time outdoors or embarking on wilderness adventures, pediatricians may be tasked with providing appropriate counseling to parents and children. Although the breadth of wilderness medicine can be extensive, this article will focus on preventive measures, common injuries, and injury treatment options in an outdoor
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Wilderness medicine

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002
Wilderness medicine is not a single entity. It encompasses clinical practice, instruction, and research as they pertain to wilderness settings. Clinical practice often takes place in removed settings far from traditional medical resources and facilities. Many of the conditions treated are unique to wilderness medicine.
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Wilderness Medicine for Children

Pediatrics, 1991
Wilderness travel with children requires special preparation and places extra demands on parents. However, it also affords unique opportunities. Parents and children interact in a setting distant from the stresses of work and school. Isolated from the distractions of television and modern life, children experience new environments and participate in ...
D A, Gentile, B C, Kennedy
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An introduction to wilderness medicine

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
As individuals increasingly recreate in wilderness settings, the medical community is faced with increasing numbers of injuries and illnesses occurring in remote and austere locations. In response to this, the specialized and dynamic field of wilderness medicine has developed to care for and counsel those participating in wilderness pursuits.
J Matthew, Sholl, Edward P, Curcio
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Wilderness medicine: simulations and scenarios

Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2019
Warwick Wilderness Medicine and Warwick Trauma and Emergency are peer led medical student societies that deliver inspirational teaching and practical experience of managing medical dilemmas in chal...
Kirsty N, Tomlinson-Leah   +1 more
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Wilderness Medicine Access

Physician Assistant Clinics
Linda Laskowski-Jones
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Wilderness medicine education for the physician

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
As more Americans venture into the wilderness, physicians will be called upon to provide care in the backcountry or austere setting. Additionally, more isolated regions of the world are becoming accessible for trekking and mountaineering. These facts imply a higher rate of injuries and medical problems within a distinct spectrum of disease that are ...
Paul M, Morton, John P, Marshall
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Plant exposures: wilderness medicine

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
This article discusses poisonous plants, the symptoms that might arise if they are ingested, and the treatments that should be administered to patients.
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