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Review
. 2017 Sep;18(3):193-198.
doi: 10.1089/ham.2016.0158. Epub 2017 Jun 12.

Practical Tips for Working as an Expedition Doctor on High-Altitude Expeditions

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Practical Tips for Working as an Expedition Doctor on High-Altitude Expeditions

Anne Brants et al. High Alt Med Biol. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Brants, Anne, and Tracee Metcalfe. Practical tips for working as an expedition doctor on high-altitude expeditions. High Alt Med Biol. 18:193-198, 2017.-With the explosion of adventure travel over the past decade, there has been a concurrent increase in mountaineering expeditions to extreme elevations, including many of the 8000-m peaks. This trend has created an increased demand for qualified expedition doctors to provide specialized medical advice and care to climbers and expedition staff. This review is intended to help physicians prepare for work on such expeditions. The authors rely heavily on their own experience and discuss the types of work available on high-altitude expeditions; how to identify a safe and reputable guiding company; personal and medical preparation; priorities in selecting or building an appropriate medical kit; and medical conditions commonly encountered on expeditions. The review concludes by considering ethical dilemmas and other difficult issues unique to this work.

Keywords: 8000 m peaks; expedition medicine; expeditions to high altitude.

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