16 episodes

The podcast for medical providers at the edges, bringing you digestible updates at the growing edge of Wilderness Medicine, Wilderness EMS, Search and Rescue, and more.

Wilderness Medicine Updates Patrick Fink MD

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

The podcast for medical providers at the edges, bringing you digestible updates at the growing edge of Wilderness Medicine, Wilderness EMS, Search and Rescue, and more.

    Ep. 13 - The High Route: Arguments for Avalanche Airbags

    Ep. 13 - The High Route: Arguments for Avalanche Airbags

    This episode is a repost of an interview that was first posted on The High Route Podcast. Hosted by the editor of The-High-Route.com, Jason Albert, we discuss my background in wilderness medicine, and then move on to discuss the research that support my argument and assertion that the avalanche airbag backpack should be standard equipment for backcountry skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers, and anyone who regularly works or recreates in avalanche terrain.

    Check out The-High-Route.com for awesome backcountry ski and ski-mountaineering content that is unbiased by financial relationships with gear companies and advertisers.

    Show Note Links:

    -ISSW Research Manuscript from my avalanche airbag study

    -My personal website, Mountain Lessons

    -The Backcountry Shit Kit, original post


    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

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    • 48 min
    Ep. 12 - Resuscitation of the Buried Avalanche Victim, Part 1: Physiology

    Ep. 12 - Resuscitation of the Buried Avalanche Victim, Part 1: Physiology

    This is part 1 of a multi-part series on the resuscitation of critically buried avalanche victims. In this episode we learn the physiology that we need to understand the resuscitation algorithm. To learn the necessary biology, we follow a rider as they are carried in an avalanche, subjected to traumatic injury, and are then buried and begin to asphyxiate and cool. 

    The background of this episode is useful to understand why:
    -Cardiac arrest from trauma is usually unsalvageable;
    -Arrest due to hypoxia can happen within minutes or be delayed more than an hour;
    -Why we care if someone is really, really cold;
    -Why potassium measurement is useful in the hospital treatment of severe hypothermia;
    -And why we can largely forget about that other gas, CO2.

    Look out for the next episode, where I''ll dive into the ICAR Avalanche Victim Resuscitation Algorithm.
    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

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    • 18 min
    Ep. 11 - After the Avalanche with Michael Buchanan

    Ep. 11 - After the Avalanche with Michael Buchanan

    Episode 11 brings you  my conversation with Michael Buchanan is a flight paramedic and senior firefighter / paramedic at the West Valley City Fire Department. He is the founder and operation of Mountain Medical Academy, a passion-driven backcountry medical care education company.  We discuss the medical care of avalanche victims which Michael has made accessible to recreational skiers and riders who don't have a medical background.

    Other topics that we discuss include:
    -Finger sweeps to clear the airway
    -How the presence of an air pocket changes your medical care
    -How long to perform CPR after an avalanche
    -What equipment may be useful to a lay rescuer
    -The importance of psychological care after a critical event
    And more.

    Below are links to things discussed in this podcast:

    Mountain Medical Academy - mountain medical education

    After the Avalanche - Open source resources for responding medically and psychologically after an avalanche

    Email Michael to Join a Class or Partner Up

    Israeli Battle Dressing (affiliate link) - elastic compressive dressing for bleeding control

    SWAT-T Elastic Tourniquet (affiliate link) - elastic tourniquet also useful in splinting

    CPR Mask / Oral / Nasal Airways (affiliate link) - tools for rescue breathing / CPR

    ICAR Avalanche Resuscitation Recommendations for advanced life support personnel

    Responder Alliance - individual and organizational resilience for rescuers in the face of traumatic stress.

    Not Alone complete film - Sarah Hueniken - a personal story of recovery from stress injury and trauma by a world class ice climber. 


    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

    You can pay us a compliment and share the show with a new listener on any popular platform here.

    • 53 min
    Ep. 10 - Tourniquets from Space Blankets

    Ep. 10 - Tourniquets from Space Blankets

    In this episode, I discuss the article "Arterial Occlusion Effectiveness of Space Blanket-Improvised Tourniquets for the Remote Setting". In this short blast I get into the meat of this article, and though the authors would tell you that space blankets aren't ready for primetime, I have some thoughts on the matter.

    In the podcast, I mistakenly say that you need to be a WMS member to access this article, but you don't! It's available open access here:

    https://www.wemjournal.org/article/S1080-6032(23)00043-1/fulltext


    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

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    • 6 min
    Ep. 9 - FEMA Urban Search and Rescue with Dr Graham Brant-Zawadzki

    Ep. 9 - FEMA Urban Search and Rescue with Dr Graham Brant-Zawadzki

    In this episode Dr BZ is back to talk about his experience deploying with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Urban Search and Rescue Task Force (USAR). Dr BZ just returned from a deployment with FEMA USAR to Lahaina, HI, where he served as a team physician supporting rescue and recovery efforts there.

    We touch on:
    -Training and gear
    -Deployments and schedule
    -Compensation
    -The care of canines
    -How you can get involved, and more!
    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

    You can pay us a compliment and share the show with a new listener on any popular platform here.

    • 33 min
    Ep. 8 - SAR Provider Injuries & Traveler's Diarrhea Treatment

    Ep. 8 - SAR Provider Injuries & Traveler's Diarrhea Treatment

    In this two-part episode, I review an article from the Annals of Emergency Medicine "Occupational Accidents Among Search and Rescue Providers During Mountain Rescue Operations and Training Events"

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.12.015

    In the second half, we review the treatment of diarrhea in the returning traveler.



    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

    You can pay us a compliment and share the show with a new listener on any popular platform here.

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Hailey.188 ,

Great information

As a first year Ski Patroller I have been digesting as much wilderness/first responder medical information as possible. I find this podcast to be well organized with easy to follow and retain information. Thank you for providing us with thoughtful and informative content.

CarterTheSmith ,

Great Pod For Medical Pros (and wannabe-pros)

This is one (if of not the best) wilderness medicine-based podcasts. Love the focus on practical applications, real world scenarios, helpful hypotheticals, and a focus on matrix/evidence based decision making.

Keep it up! Can’t wait to see where it goes.

Especially love the new Avy series—would love further deep dives such as pressure Illness (bends, altitude, etc), heat illness, parasites, interviews with other educators/providers (the current have been great), or drownings etc.

P.S. I’m not a doc/pro. I’m just obsessed with wilderness and austere medicine.

john of the mountains ,

Informative and Realistic!

Patrick’s info is spot on, relevant, and delivered with an eye toward practicality. He’s also very funny.

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