Conference review: Southeast Asia Clinical Considerations in Aeromedical Transport
The 3rd Clinical Considerations in Aeromedical Transport (CCAT) training course, produced by CCAT Aeromedical Training of the UK and organised by Asian Assistance, took place at Rangsit University in Bangkok…
AirMed&Rescue shines the spotlight on the Royal Flying Doctor Service – the legendary Australian health charity that has been operating for over nine decades.
Run by Dr Terry Martin and co-ordinated by Asian Assistance, the second Clinical Considerations in Aeromedical Transport (CCAT) course to be held in the region took place in June at…
Capital Air Ambulance is a UK-based operator with a fleet of aircraft at its disposal and team of experienced medical professionals to call on. AirMed&Rescue Magazine spoke to Managing Directors…
Mixed reality – the future of emergency medical training
AirMed&Rescue Magazine spoke to Professor Bob Stone of the University of Birmingham about how technology is enhancing simulated training for military personnel
AeroMD, based in the US Virgin Islands, was founded to improve emergency access to medical care for the local populace, and is now becoming a force to be reckoned with…