Stay current with new and noteworthy cutting-edge topics in wilderness medicine and adventure through the Wilderness Medicine Podcast, the official podcast of the Wilderness Medical Society. You won’t want to miss our engaging approach to discussing current articles from the Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal and highlighting adventures, programs, and other research related to this exciti... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Science |
#39: All Things Encephalopathy Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating? Send an email to: WMPodcast@wms.org Part 1: Journal Club Title: Effect of Air Exposure... more
#38: All Things Encephalopathy Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating? Send an email to: WMPodcast@wms.org Part 1: Journal Club Title: Encephalopathy at High... more
#37: Climate Change: Recreation at Risk Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating? Send an email to: WMPodcast@wms.org Part 1: Journal Club Title: Climate Chang... more
#36: Treestand Safety & Catfish Injuries Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating? Send an email to: WMPodcast@wms.org Part 1: Journal Club Title: Treestand-Re... more
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Stop the silly antics, voices and music, and save some airtime and listeners time. There’s some really good information in this podcast, but there are a lot of competing podcast out there with just as good information and the silly stuff is distracting.
Getting a lot of good information from this! Great interviews from all over the world, thought provoking. Wish there were more. I would maintain the sound effects and breaks-sometimes education has to be "edutainment to recall things. If you don't like the occasional sound effects, there are plenty of other podcasts that are more monotone. This one has spice, like another great podcast-EMRAP (the host is actually EMRAP faculty)! Plus, it's nice that the host is Latino-there aren't too many outdo... more
So the information is great, The presentation of the information is great, the guests are extremely knowledgeable, and the host is a good speaker. I think it’s amazing the breadth of experts to include those from Europe and other continents, it provides excellent diverse perspectives on wilderness medicine. BUT the gags and particularly the sound effects can sometimes be detrimental to information being passed. The soundbites are almost always jarring because they come up all the sudden and are... more
A great variety of topics. I enjoy the medicine and cultural interviews. The rescue stuff is also great. Too bad it doesn’t come more frequently. Maybe videos?
It can be difficult to find high quality information for wilderness medicine. This show has been an amazing resource.
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Focused on wilderness medicine and adventure, this podcast provides listeners with engaging discussions on current articles from the Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal and highlights relevant research, programs, and adventures in the field. Topics range from medical protocols for hypothermia to the effects of climate change on outdoor organizations, featuring expert insights and case studies that underscore real-world applications in emergency medical situations. Its unique blend of rigorous medical discussion enhanced with personal anecdotes from experienced professionals makes it a valuable resource for healthcare practitioners and outdoor enthusiasts interested in wilderness settings.
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Recent guests on Wilderness Medicine Podcast include:
1. Dr. Sigurd Miska
2. Stuart Slay
3. Clifford O'Sullivan
4. Amy Wendelsdorf
5. Dirk Haselow
6. Dr. Mike Green
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