Wilderness Medical Society
The Wilderness Medical Society was created on 15 February 1983 by three physicians from California, United States — Dr. Paul Auerbach, Dr. Ed Geehr, and Dr. Ken Kizer.[1] It provides advice and guidance to medical personnel working in wilderness or backcountry environments. It also publishes Wilderness & Environmental Medicine Journal,[2][3] Wilderness Medicine Magazine,[4] and Practice Guidelines for Wilderness Emergency Care.[5]
Full name | Wilderness Medical Society |
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Founded | 1983 |
Members | 3,000 |
Key people | President: Robert H. Quinn, MD, FAWM;
COO: Robyn Bonini; Immediate Past President: Aaron Billin, MD, FAWM; Administrative Director: Teri Howell; Managing Editor: Ryan Ingwersen; Information Technology: Jim Ingwersen; Magazine Executive Editor: Seth Collings Hawkins, MD, MFAWM |
Office location | 2150 South 1300 East - Suite #500 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 |
Country | United States |
Website |
Academy of Wilderness Medicine
The academy seeks to provide a system of adult education and certification in a modern and standardised way to provide a set level of knowledge and education for practitioners working in the wilderness arena.[6][7]
The goals of the academy are to:[8]
- Professional designation for achievement in Wilderness Medicine
- Validation for the public, patients, and clients of practitioner education in Wilderness Medicine
- Recognition for completing high quality standards in Wilderness Medicine
- Continuing medical education (CME) credit for acquisition of knowledge and hands-on experiences in Wilderness Medicine
- The advancement of an internationally recognized curriculum of Wilderness Medicine categories, topics, and skills
The Academy also maintains the curriculum for the Fellowship award. This curriculum is completed over a maximum of a 5-year period and culminates in the award of Fellow being bestowed at the Society's annual conference. The award of the Fellowship allows the holder to use the post-nominal letters FAWM—Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine, as of early 2020 there were just over 600 current Fellows. The Academy also bestows a Master Fellow designation.
FAWM curriculum
The curriculum for participants wishing to gain fellowship is modular and is divided into Electives, Required Topics and Experience:[9]
Required/Core Topics are divided into twelve sub-headings:[10]
- Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine
- Tropical and Travel Medicine
- High Altitude[11] & Mountaineering Medicine
- Expedition Medicine
- Field Craft and Equipment
- Rescue and Evacuation
- Sports Medicine and Physiology
- Preventive Medicine, Field Sanitation & Hygiene
- General Environmental Medicine
- Improvised and Alternative Medicine
- Disaster & Humanitarian Assistance
- Wilderness Emergencies and Trauma Management
FAWM credits can be gained in a number of ways such as:
- Attending WMS conferences
- Completing online tests after reading journal articles
- Watching online lectures
- Publishing articles
- Teaching in the area of Wilderness Medicine
Activities
The Wilderness Medical Society organize annual conferences and meetings for members and interested parties.[12][13][14]
Notable Fellows
- Dr. Paul Auerbach - Founder and past president of the WMS.
- Dr. Paul Bromley - Senior Advanced Clinical Practitioner, prehospital clinician and lecturer in clinical physiology.[15][16][17]
- Dr. Hannah Evans - GP and expedition medicine instructor and lecturer.[18][19]
- Dr. Clayton Everline - Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine and Author of 2 editions of "Surf Survival" (2011, 2019) and Sports Medicine doctor on Oahu.[20]
- Dr. Seth C. Hawkins - First physician to be designated a Master Fellow;[21] editor of the textbook Wilderness EMS; executive editor of Wilderness Medicine Magazine; founder of the Carolina Wilderness EMS Externship.
- Dr. Sean Hudson - One of the first holders of the FAWM in England.
- Mr. Aebhric O'Kelly - Dean of the College of Remote and Offshore Medicine.[22]
- Dr. Tom Mallinson - GP, Rural Generalist and Prehospital Physician/Paramedic, Scotland,[23] member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Paramedic Practice.[24]
- Dr. Matt Wilkes - Senior Editor of the Adventure Medic Website, PhD researcher and anaesthetist.[25][26][27][28]
Affiliated groups
- College of Remote and Offshore Medicine, Malta.
- Expedition and Wilderness Medicine[30]
- Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS)[31]
- Wilderness Medicine Institute of NOLS[32]
- American College of Emergency Physicians - Wilderness Section[33]
- International Hypoxia Symposia
- Everest ER[34]
- Institute for Altitude Medicine[35]
- Wilderness Medical Associates
- EcoMed[36]
- Wilderness Medicine Programs - Roane State Community College
- Mountain & Marine Medicine
- Waves of Health[37]
- Argentine Mountain Medicine Society[38]
- WildMedix[39]
- Hawk Ventures[40]
References
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- "WMS - Main Page". 22 April 2006. Archived from the original on 22 April 2006.
- "Student BMJ: The International Medical Journal for Students". Archive.student.bmj.com. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Wilderness Medicine Magazine". Wildernessmedicinemagazine.com. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- Wilderness Medical Society Practice Guidelines for Wilderness Emergency Care. ASIN 0762741023.
- "Expedition Medicine - Wilderness Medical Society". Expeditionmedicine.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
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- "Becoming a Fellow..." Wilderness Medical Society. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- "FAWM Required Topics". Wilderness Medical Society. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- Askew, E. Wayne. "Nutrition at High Altitude". Wilderness Medical Society. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- "2009 Wilderness Medical Society Medical Conference and Annual Meeting in Snowmass". Healthline.com. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
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- "Faculty of Prehospital Care Newsletter" (PDF). Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
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- "Waves of Health and EverlineMD.com". everlinemd. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "The Masters: Master Fellows of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine". wms.org/magazine. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
- "CoROM – The College of Remote and Offshore Medicine Foundation". corom.org.
- https://www.cicerone.co.uk/helicopter-rescue-in-the-hebrides
- https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/page/jpar/board
- https://www.theadventuremedic.com/team/
- https://deathzone.7thwave.io/blog/757
- http://www.case-medicine.co.uk/Dr-Matt-Wilkes
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- "Wilderness Medicine Educational Events". Wms.org. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Expedition Medicine - Wilderness Medical Society". Expeditionmedicine.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Wilderness Medicine CME \- Advanced Wilderness Life Support". Awls.org. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "NOLS Wilderness Medicine Institute". Nols.edu. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Wilderness Medicine Section". Acep.org. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Everest ER - Himalayan Rescue Association". Everester.org. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
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- "Home Ecomed". Ecomed.org.ar. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Waves of Health website". Wavesofhealth.org. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "Google Translate". Samm.org.ar. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- "WildMedix website". WildMedix.com. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- "Wilderness Medical Society Affiliates". Wilderness Medical Society. Retrieved 15 June 2020.