Travel Medicine Conference

HELP: Health Emergencies in Large Populations

Health Emergencies in Large Populations course. (H.E.L.P.)

From time to time I hear from people who are interested in a possible career change into humanitarian assistance. Some just want to get their foot in the door in order to volunteer from time to time, while others are looking to make a career jump into humanitarian medicine full time.

When asked what a good "next step" might be to learn more about humanitarian and disaster assistance, I recommend the Health Emergencies in Large Populations course (or H.E.L.P. course for short). 

The HELP course is taught at a variety of locations each year. One is taught at my alma mater, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.

The HELP course is designed to introduce participants to a wide variety of topics related to humanitarian disasters including food and nutrition, environmental health, infectious diseases, ethics and human rights, and international law. I can vouch for the excellence of the Hopkins course and the quality of the Hopkins HELP instructors-- they are world experts and excellent teachers.

The HELP course is not for everyone, but for those who are considering a change into humanitarian medicine, it's a great way to gain skills and exposure to a variety of issues. Furthermore, the networking opportunites at a course like this are priceless and can sometimes lead to future job opportunties.

ExpedMed Interview with Dr. Eric Johnson

Former President of the Wilderness Medical Society, Dr. Eric Johnson, sat down with us at a recent ExpedMed meeting to discuss Wilderness Medicine.

ExpedMed TV Interview

Here's a television segment that discusses our first Expedition Medicine National Conference and interviews Dr. Greg Bledsoe.

Renting a Satellite Phone

If you're going to a remote place, you might want to consider renting a satellite phone.  These phones have come down significantly in price and can be rented very easily.  In this video, Dr. Greg Bledsoe demonstrates how convenient it is to rent a satellite phone and ship it back to the rental company.

Hudson Bay in Churchill

Here's a quick video of the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba.  

 

The brisk wind was whipping up the sea foam and splattering our crew and cameras.

Polar Bear In Churchill

Our ExpedMed crew went to Churchill, Manitoba this past October.  Here's a quick video of one of the polar bears that approached out Tundra Buggy one morning.  We'll be posting more information about this and other trips very soon.  Keep watching the ExpedMed blog for more information.