CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.

127-Antarctic Doctor with Hannah Evans

Jan 24, 2025
Dr. Hannah Evans, a rural GP and pre-hospital doctor with a wealth of experience in remote environments, shares her fascinating journeys, including work in Antarctica. She emphasizes the transformative role of telemedicine, especially in austere settings. Highlights include her experiences streaming medical data from Antarctic locations and her involvement in humanitarian projects globally. Dr. Evans passionately advocates for wilderness medicine education, sharing insights and advice for new practitioners aspiring to thrive in this challenging field.
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ADVICE

Use Remote Triage To Reduce Ambulance Demand

  • Triage remotely using history and video to reduce unnecessary ambulance dispatches.
  • Advise alternatives and judge safe self-transport to free ambulance capacity.
ANECDOTE

Testing Starlink Telemedicine In Antarctica

  • Hannah tested a Pelican case with Starlink on a ship sailing to Antarctica to enable telemedicine.
  • They aimed to operate below the Arctic (sic) Circle to test extreme remote connectivity.
INSIGHT

Real-Time Diagnostics From Extreme Environments

  • Starlink-enabled kits can stream ultrasound, ECG and otoscope images from Antarctic shore and ship.
  • Rugged, low-cost mobile telemedicine can advise clinicians where infrastructure is absent.
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