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

140-WP-C at SOMSA with Tom and Ella

Apr 25, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. Tom Mallinson, a leader in remote medicine education with mountain rescue expertise, and Dr. Ella Corrick, a specialist in rural and expedition medicine, share their insights from the SOMA Conference. They tackle common challenges in austere medicine, highlight the importance of prolonged field care, and offer strategies for preparing for the Wilderness Paramedic Certification exam. The conversation emphasizes interactive learning, decision-making in medical scenarios, and the benefits of networking in advancing skills for remote practitioners.
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INSIGHT

Common Ground Between Military And Civilian Practice

  • Austere care challenges are shared across military and civilian contexts despite different threats.
  • Distance to hospitals, limited equipment, and few medications create parallel solutions across settings.
INSIGHT

Prolonged Field Care Is Just Good Care

  • Prolonged field care (PFC) is simply extended good patient care and appears across many agencies.
  • Experience caring for patients over hours makes PFC decisions feel natural in exams and practice.
ADVICE

Study The Whole Blueprint, Then Target Gaps

  • Prepare broadly for the WPC because its curriculum spans environmental, critical care and rescue skills.
  • Focus study on your personal gaps: environmental medicine if you're an urban clinician, and critical/rescue details if you're a guide.
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