The College releases a new podcast each Friday discussing wilderness medicine, austere healthcare and emergency medicine. Host Aebhric O'Kelly invites guests from around the world working in remote, austere and resource-limited environments.
Glib attended the CoROM Remote Paramedic programme whilst working at the Ministry of Health in Ukraine. He brought that curriculum back to his country and requested that the College create an instructor and transition programme to convert the Ukrainian EMS into the US model of the ALS paramedic. In 2019, the College of Remote and Offshore Medicine Foundation collaborated with the Ternopil National Medical University to offer paramedic instructor programmes . Additionally, they set up TSMU ...
Sep 09, 2022•41 min•Ep 2•Transcript available on Metacast
Dr Gara MD PhD teaches in the MSc Austere Critical Care programme. Today she will discuss chest pain and shortness of breath - relating to major vascular events, acute coronary syndrome – STEMI, NSTEMI, unstable angina, haemodynamics – physiology and pharmacology, pulmonary embolism, palpitation, collapse, syncope, arrhythmias, and traumatic heart disease. Dr Gara is a cardiologist based in Budapest, Hungary. She has worked in prehospital medicine on both ground ambulances and HEMS. ...
Sep 02, 2022•19 min•Ep 1•Transcript available on Metacast
This episode introduces the four CoROM faculty members who will present discussions over the next 12 months focusing on healthcare practice in remote, austere and resource-limited environments. Dr Winston de Mello is a COL(ret) anaesthetist focusing on burns and pain. He leads discussions on our MSc Austere Critical Care programme and is one of the Founders of the College. Dr Edit Gara MD PhD is a cardiologist with prehospital experience. She will discuss cardiology and critical care. She ...
Aug 14, 2022•41 min•Transcript available on Metacast