122-AEC in Norway with Nick Hill

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

This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Nick Hill about his extensive experience in military nursing, detailing his journey from the New Zealand Defence Force to the Danish military. He discusses the roles he has held, the challenges faced in various environments, and the importance of improvisation in medical practice. Nick emphasises the need for continuous learning and adaptation in austere medicine, drawing insights from his Austere Emergency Care course participation. He also highlights the cultural differences between military practices in different countries and the importance of collaboration in improving medical care.

Takeaways

Soldering is a universal concept across different militaries.

Improvisation is crucial in austere medical settings.

Continuous learning is essential for medical professionals.

Cultural differences impact military medical practices.

The importance of teamwork in emergency care.

Adaptation and improvisation can enhance clinical practice.

Engaging civilians in medical training is vital.

Nordic countries show a strong commitment to medical readiness.

Understanding logistics is key in prolonged field care.

Seek knowledge from diverse sources for better practice.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Nick Hill's Military Journey

03:12 Roles and Responsibilities in New Zealand's Military

05:57 Transitioning to Denmark and Cultural Differences

09:00 Experiences in Australia and Unique Challenges

11:56 Austere Emergency Care Course Insights

15:06 Improvisation in Medical Practice

18:08 Learning from Diverse Medical Environments

20:53 Advice for New Medics in Austere Medicine

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