Saturday 23 August 2008

Welcome back for 2008 - 2009!!!

Well, we hope you enjoyed your holidays and are all set to return to Hogwarts for another fun pack year... The team at GUWMS has been busy over the summer constructing this years programme which will be bigger and better than ever!!

We have several themed lecture nights planned which will always end with a pub social, we have days away planned with organisations such as Mountain Rescue with additional practiocal training days to come, Kayaking with the Canoe Club and even some days where we just take ourselves up a hill somewhere...

As always we'll be looking for new members in Freshers so come and find us - we'll likely be outside one of the intergration lectures and will be hard to miss!!

Thursday 24 April 2008

HELP BASICS!!!

BASICS are holding a Refresher course at Stirling Royal Infirmary this weekend. They are in need of 4 casualties to come along on the Saturday and Sunday (26th and 27th of April), would you mind advertising this through your blog and see if anyone would be interested. Expenses, lunch etc is paid. Could you let me know asap.

BASICS DAY!!!

Finally it happened!! A number of us went up to BASICS in Auchterarder for some really useful and professional trauma management training. Photos to follow shortly!!

A big thanks to all at BASICS who helped to make the day such a success and to all the Dundee students who lay about in the cold as very convincing casualties!

Friday 29 February 2008

Travel Health Conference

We thought this was worthy of bringing to your attention. TREC Travel Medicine have organised a very interesting conference on travel medicine to which Glasgow University Wilderness Medicine Society has been offered a 50% student discount.
This will appeal to anyone who is interested in Wilderness Medicine, is organising a charity or elective trip to a developing country, or is considering volunteering in a developing country.
Shelia Hall, who has organised this conference, is a leading figure in travel medicine in the West of Scotland, with many years experience in the field. There will be quite a mix of speakers including Neil Dignon who leads a lot of expedition and charity groups.
The event is to be held in the Glasgow Concert Hall – Strathclyde Suite – on Friday 14th March. 9am – 4pm.Cost is £120 but with a 50% discount for students = £60. If any students would like to apply "on-line" they should choose the "pay by cheque" option and return the form with their cheque marked "student rate." Of course if your not a student you will still be more than welcome, you'll just have to pay full price thats all!!I have attached the flyer which contains full details and a programme for the day.
For further details and on-line registration www.TRECtravelhealth.co.uk
Hope this finds you all well,

Monday 11 February 2008

A Life On (Off and Under) the Ocean Wave!!

Our next lecture will be held this Wednesday the 13th February in Boyd Orr LT B at 1900. Our speaker will be Surgeon Lieutenant Commander Sean Miles from the Royal Navy



Dr Miles has practiced medicine in some of the most inhospitable, hostile and isolated environments on the planet, from deserts and mountains, to being the only doctor isolated on a submarine hundreds of feet under the sea. This means that he has a wealth of experience in wilderness medicine which he has agreed to share with us!!



Whether you are considering a career in the armed services, or just want some excellent advice about the practice of medicine in the most hostile environments on earth, this talk is sure to be of great interest!!

Where: Boyd Orr LT B
When: Wednesday 13th November at 1900hrs
Then: Off to the pub!!

This will also be an excellent time to renew you membership of GUWMS, which will have expired. Remember only members can access our training events. We have booked 24 places on a pre-hospital care course with BASICS on the 9th and 12th April - definitly going ahead this time ;-) - which will only be available to current members (for free!!). Its only £3 to join, so come along on the 13th, hear a fascinating talk from an experienced practitioner in wilderness medicine and get the chance to go on our brilliant money can't buy training events!!!!

Some other events in the pipeline (members only):

Practical Training with the RNLI at Troon
Practical Training with Mountain Rescue Teams
A Social Night at Xscape, Braehead...

Jason Lang (9404002l@student.gla.ac.uk)
Vice President - GUWMS

Sunday 20 January 2008

AGM

Dear All,

This is a little advanced notice of our AGM which will be held in the University on Wednesday the 30th January 2008 at 7.30pm. (Exact venue to follow)

We will be recapping the activity of the society and you will have the opportunity to stand for election to the committee. The committee is responsible for organising events and administering the society. All nominations should be sent to 9404002l@student.gla.ac.uk no later than the 23rd of January.

We will be in particular need of committee members this year as so many are 5th years who will be moving on to greater things! Of course those who want to will be welcome to stand again!! To be elected to the committee, you must be a medical student at the University of Glasgow or a practising doctor with an interest in Wilderness Medicine. Committee meetings are held approximately every 2 months and are most commonly held in the pub, which makes the whole business much more pleasurable!! Its not too much of a commitment, after all we're all busy people with PBL and Case Studies to do and what not!!

We will have the following posts on the committee this year:

President - All seeing eye with their finger on the pulse of the society - a strong and dynamic leader...

Vice President - Lacky/deputy/supervisor etc of the above

Secretary - A keen legal mind - or alternatively someone with a notepad who can take notes of what happens at meetings and write a letter or 2, or 3, or...

Treasurer - Keeper of the Society's Purse, must be able to master the intricate working of the Bank of Scotland, which believe me is a strange netherworld, possibly in a universe parallel to our own

Events Coordinator - Contacts, contacts, contacts and ideas and stuff

Representative Committee Members - No specific job but none the less vital to the well oiled machinery that is the GUWMS

Well, we hope to see you all there on the 30th and just in case there was a bribe needed, we'll be having a "social" afterwards in a reputible drinking establishment near by with food if we can scrounge it...

All the best

GUWMS Committee

HMS Gannet

Well, 8 of us made the trip to HMS Gannet near Prestwick on Saturday for what was a really interesting and valuable visit.

We were given a introductory talk about the capabilities, limitations and the type of jobs which the crews respond to and then shown through the medical kit which they carry to every casualty - essentially the same as an NHS Paramedic would carry but taken into and used in a much more hostile environment!! We also saw some videos of when things go bad - quite a sobering experience.

Finally we got to see the helicopter itself. We were all struck by the dark and cramped conditions which these guys have to work in. And that was just on the ground - add to that several hundred feet and a howling gale and I think its an understatement to say that we were all impressed!

The future of SAR is uncertain but it is safe to say that with guys like Euan about, rural practitioners, mountain rescue teams, walkers, climers and sailors can rest assured that if the worst happens highly professional help is on the way.

Finally, a big thanks is due to all at HMS Gannet, and in particular Euan, for hosting us, for giving us an insight into their working life and for the professionalism and courage which they display daily.

(Sorry, no piccies - its still a MOD base and apparently they don't like cameras!!!)

Thursday 10 January 2008

HMS Gannet Visit **Members Only**

Hopefully everyone had a great Christmas and New Year break and are al refreshed and ready for Term 2... No, oh well, never mind because GUWMS has managed to arrange a visit to HMS Gannet on the 19th January from 1000 till 1200.

HMS Gannet is home to the Search and Rescue (SAR) Flight which covers the West Coast of Scotland, undertaking rescue missions at land and sea and also aeromedical evacuations of serious or critically ill or injured patients.

As its an active military base, we need to know the names of who is going by the 16th January. Places will be limited to 15 or so and will be on a first come first served basis.

If you want to go and you're a GUWMS member, email me at 9404002l@student.gla.ac.uk no later than 16th January, and remember to be quick as places are expected to be very popular.

Place: HMS Gannet
Time: Transport leaves Med School at 0900 (Visit 1000-1200)
Date: 19th January 2007

Hope to see you there!!