

CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
College of Remote and Offshore Medicine
Hosted by Aebhric O'Kelly, a critical care paramedic and former Green Beret, CoROM Cast explores wilderness medicine, austere healthcare, tropical diseases, emergency medicine, and remote medical practice. Weekly discussions feature global experts on Prolonged Field Care, Austere Critical Care, disaster medicine, humanitarian response, military pre-hospital care, tropical medicine, expedition healthcare, medical innovation, and practical solutions for healthcare in resource-limited environments.
Published by CoROM Press
www.corom.edu.mt
Published by CoROM Press
www.corom.edu.mt
Episodes
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Nov 4, 2022 • 22min
11-Haemodynamic Monitoring and Treatment with Dr Edit Gara
Dr Edit Gara MD PhD discusses haemodynamic monitoring and the drugs available for treatment.

Oct 28, 2022 • 18min
10-TXA discussion with Dr Winston de Mello
Dr de Mello discusses the history of TXA and how it can be beneficial for the Remote Medic.

Oct 21, 2022 • 48min
9-Tim Cranton talks about his experiences being a medic on the North Sea oil rigs.
Tim Cranton is one of the faculty members of the College. He has been working on North Sea oil rigs for over a decade. He talks about what it takes to become an offshore medic. He gives some advice for anyone looking to work on oil rigs. And he talks about some of his most challenging medical cases.

Oct 14, 2022 • 40min
8-Paul Loos and Dennis Jarema discuss the origins of PFC and their MSc experiences
Paul Loos and Dennis Jarema, both 18Ds, teach at the schoolhouse in Fort Bragg. They started the Prolonged Field Care Working Group along with Dr Sean Keenan. Paul and Dennis have completed their first year of the MSc Austere Critical Care programme. They discuss their experiences during the first year and what they have learned during the programme.

Oct 7, 2022 • 19min
7-ACS, STEMI, NSTEMI, Unstable angina with Dr Edit Gara-CoROM Podcast
Dr Edit Gara discusses Acute Coronary Syndrom, STEMI, NSTEMI and unstable angina.

Sep 30, 2022 • 39min
6 - Discussion with Jim Allen and Simon Ruparelia: CoROM Podcast
Aebhric O'Kelly interviews two third-year BSc Remote Paramedic students about the paths that led them to join the CoROM programme. Jim first came to the College for the Remote EMT course seven years ago. He was working for BBC and needed more medical training for the locations he was going. Simon wanted to branch out from his corporate job and learn something very different from his day-to-day job.
Listen to their experiences whilst going through the Remote Paramedic Practice degree programme.

Sep 23, 2022 • 10min
5 - Pulse Oximetry and Covid with Dr Winston de Mello: CoROM Podcast
Dr Winston de Mello discusses pulse oximetry and its use during the Covid pandemic. Dr de Mello is an anaesthetist and pain specialist.
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35798377/

Sep 20, 2022 • 22min
4 - Dr Sakita Clinical Corner: CoROM Podcast
Dr Francis Sakita is CoROM faculty and runs the Emergency Department in Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center in Tanzania. Each month he will present a clinical case from KCMC, located at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Today, Dr Francis talks about a patient presenting with difficulty breathing and shortness of breath.

Sep 16, 2022 • 47min
3 - Life as a Critical Care Paramedic & Remote Healthcare Practitioner: CoROM Podcast
CoROM faculty Tim Cranton talks with Radan Doubrava about his work in the remote areas of Czechia and his experiences in Ukraine.

Sep 9, 2022 • 41min
2 - Ukraine EMS discussion with Glib Bitiukov : CoROM Podcast
Glib attended the CoROM Remote Paramedic programme whilst working at the Ministry of Health in Ukraine. He brought that curriculum back to his country and requested that the College create an instructor and transition programme to convert the Ukrainian EMS into the US model of the ALS paramedic.
In 2019, the College of Remote and Offshore Medicine Foundation collaborated with the Ternopil National Medical University to offer paramedic instructor programmes. Additionally, they set up TSMU to provide ITLS trauma courses for their doctors and medics.
Aebhric and Glib discuss the current EMS situation in Ukraine and options for improvement as the conflict continues.


