The team.
We are the WMS commitee, who you need to get in contact with to organise, ask questions and find stuff out.
Genevieve Marsh-Feiley
Hi, I am the president of WMS 2015, and am really excited to be leading a great team this year. WMS is a down to earth group of like minded practical people, and being part of the society since first year has not only helped me improve my medical skills, and provided me with some fantastic opportunities (such as the chance to join the Guyana Expedtion) but has made me a better and more rounded person.
President
Connie Fawcett
Our very capable secretary who keeps everything running like clockwork!
Secretary
Bryan Dunsmore
Bryan is a easy going all round nice guy with a great deal of energy and enthusiasm for Wilderness Medicine who has switched from his role as room booker last yeaar to treasurer with admirable ease.
Treasurer
Clinical Coordinator
Roisin is incredible knowledgeable and level headed when it comes to WMS, she has been on the committee for a few years now and brings a great deal of experience to the role.
Roisin McCormack
Andy Goddon
Hi I’m Andy…. Come talk to me if you want to know more about me!
Outdoor Skills
John Mitchell
Hi, I'm John, the Expedition Officer for WMS which I am really excited about because it looks like it is going to be an awesome year for both expeditions and WMS. I joined WMS 5 years ago when I started my first degree at AU doing biomedical science, but this is my first year on the committee and I cant wait.
I have always loved travelling and have been fortunate enough to have planned and participated in several expeditions to the likes of India, China, Malasia as well as Inter-railing around Europe.
We are currently in the process of organising a WMS expedition to Guyana which we hope will take place during the summer of 2015, but we will also endeavour to arrange some more domestic expeditions to keep those survival skills sharp.
Expedition Officer
Wesley Cheung
Hi, I’m Wesley, I have been part of the Wilderness Medical Society since first year and have learned so much being part of such a wonderful society. I enjoy many active and outdoor pursuits such as rock climbing, hill walking, skiing, cycling and rugby when time permits. I have a passion for acute, critical, intensive, emergency and pre-hospital care and I dream about training in anaesthetics or emergency medicine in the future.
Health and Safety Officer