Wilderness Medicine Resources- Beginner's Guide
When I was in first year I wondered where all this information WMS were teaching was coming from, these topics were certainly not taught in lectures and could not be found in the usual medical textbooks. I also found myself wanting to refresh some of the things that I had learnt at WMS sessions. So if you find yourself in the same position here are some of the best sources I have found for prehospital, wilderness and expedition medicine, feel free to message WMS if you have more ideas about what should be on this list!
If this list is not comprehensive enough for your liking the wonderful website Adventure Medic forum has an amazing resource page, although it is a bit overwhelming to start off with! http://www.theadventuremedic.com/resources/
If you do not know where to start either one of the oxford handbooks are great first books, and it is really easy to like a few facebook pages and get given updates.
Facebook Pages:
For a really easy thing to start off try liking a few facebook pages...
Student Wilderness Medical Society UK
World Extreme Medicine
JEMS - journal of emergency medical services
Universities Exploration Societies Network
Exile Medics Forum
Books
Key knowledge packed bibles:
Oxford Handbook of Prehospital Care
Oxford Handbook of Wilderness Medicine
Field Guide To Wilderness Medicine Auerbach
For more general interest/ light reading I quite enjoyed:
Survival of the fittest by Mike Stroud Beyond the Limits: The Lessons Learned from a Lifetime's Adventures Ranulph Fiennes
Stories from the frontline: From those wanting to join an NGO:
Jonathon Kaplan Contact wounds and The Dressing Station: A Surgeon's Odyssey An Imperfect Offering: Dispatches from the medical frontline James Orbinski Knife Edge: Life as a Special Forces Surgeon Richard Villar
Blood, Sweat and Tea: Real Life Adventures in an Inner-city Ambulance by Tom Reynold In Stitches: The Highs and Lows of Life as an A and E Doctor by Nick Edwards
There are many, many more and if you just look up wilderness medicine or prehospital care on Amazon you will see there are absolutely heaps, many of which are on my Christmas list!
Websites
Life in the fast lane: http://lifeinthefastlane.com/planes-pregnancy-and-bleeding/
I have just picked out one of their many blog titles, this is an amazing website, they have loads of really interesting resources, especially for fourth years who need help with ECG stuff and if you are searching for a specific prehospital subject they probably have an article on it. For example when I was looking for a refresher on pelvic fractures this came up http://lifeinthefastlane.com/trauma-tribulation-027/.
Clinical Operating guidelines: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/jsp-999-clinical-guidelines-for-operations
For everything military medicine related, and just an absolutely brilliant resource in general.
Adventure Medic Forum: http://www.theadventuremedic.com
Very useful advice, especially if you are planning an expedition, and as aforementioned they have published a very extensive list of resources.
Guidelines
Faculty of Prehospital Care : https://fphc.rcsed.ac.uk/academic-and-professional-resources/consensus-statements