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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 33 MIN

159-Humanitarian Relief with Mark Lopshire

from CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. · host College of Remote and Offshore Medicine

This week, Aebhric talks with Mark Lopshire, who shares his extensive experience in humanitarian medical support, particularly in crisis zones. He discusses the challenges faced in providing medical care in conflict areas, the innovative solutions developed in austere environments, and the importance of training in wilderness medicine. Mark emphasises the need for flexibility and cultural understanding when working in diverse settings, and he highlights the role of organisations like the Wilderness Medical Society in advancing the field of wilderness medicine.TakeawaysMark Lopshire has a diverse background in the military and medical fields.He is involved with an NGO that provides medical support in crisis situations.The organisation deploys quickly to areas affected by disasters or conflict.Medical care in austere environments requires improvisation and innovation.Local economies are supported by purchasing supplies locally when possible.Flexibility and patience are crucial for medical professionals in crisis zones.Wilderness medicine training is essential for effective practice in remote areas.Cultural understanding is vital when working with diverse populations.The Wilderness Medical Society offers valuable resources for practitioners.Mark encourages new practitioners to embrace challenges and learn from experiences. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mark Lopshire and His Background03:09 Wilderness Medical Society's Role in Crisis Response05:50 Experiences in Ukraine and International Medical Support08:59 Challenges of Providing Medical Care in Conflict Zones11:40 Innovative Solutions in Austere Environments14:09 Haiti: Lessons from a Major Earthquake Response16:54 Getting Involved in Humanitarian Medical Efforts19:50 The Wilderness Medical Society and Its Importance22:48 Fellowship in Wilderness Medicine: Benefits and Opportunities25:42 Future Aspirations and Advice for New Medical Professionals 32:36 Advice for newly qualified

This week, Aebhric talks with Mark Lopshire, who shares his extensive experience in humanitarian medical support, particularly in crisis zones. He discusses the challenges faced in providing medical care in conflict areas, the innovative solutions developed in austere environments, and the importance of training in wilderness medicine. Mark emphasises the need for flexibility and cultural understanding when working in diverse settings, and he highlights the role of organisations like the Wilderness Medical Society in advancing the field of wilderness medicine.TakeawaysMark Lopshire has a diverse background in the military and medical fields.He is involved with an NGO that provides medical support in crisis situations.The organisation deploys quickly to areas affected by disasters or conflict.Medical care in austere environments requires improvisation and innovation.Local economies are supported by purchasing supplies locally when possible.Flexibility and patience are crucial for medical professionals in crisis zones.Wilderness medicine training is essential for effective practice in remote areas.Cultural understanding is vital when working with diverse populations.The Wilderness Medical Society offers valuable resources for practitioners.Mark encourages new practitioners to embrace challenges and learn from experiences. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mark Lopshire and His Background03:09 Wilderness Medical Society's Role in Crisis Response05:50 Experiences in Ukraine and International Medical Support08:59 Challenges of Providing Medical Care in Conflict Zones11:40 Innovative Solutions in Austere Environments14:09 Haiti: Lessons from a Major Earthquake Response16:54 Getting Involved in Humanitarian Medical Efforts19:50 The Wilderness Medical Society and Its Importance22:48 Fellowship in Wilderness Medicine: Benefits and Opportunities25:42 Future Aspirations and Advice for New Medical Professionals 32:36 Advice for newly qualified

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