2: GP+ Expedition Medicine with Dr Nadia Tharib
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In this episode, Dr Sophie Lumley interviewed Dr Nadia Tharib, a GP with an interest in expedition medicine, mountain medicine, tropical and humanitarian medicine. Find out how Nadia got into this field of work, the challenges and the highlights of her role and more!
Top tips
Top tips
- The variety is unmatched - From following a group of teenagers doing a Duke of Ed to going to going to Mount Everest basecamp, there is huge variation in what constitutes as expedition medicine
- Educate yourself - There are courses available to provide education in expedition medicine. There are also diplomas and masters level qualifications. These are a great way to build your knowledge and confidence and to network with like-minded people but they are not essential to be an expedition medic
- Make friends for life - Expedition medicine is an exciting opportunity to meet a range of really interesting people, make friends for life and share your incredible stories with your patients in your day to day GP job!
- It’s never too early to start - Don’t be afraid to explore courses you are interested in early on in your GP career journey. Nadia completed an expedition medicine course in her F2 which helped her to think on her feet and improvise – great skills that compliment everyday general practice
- Trust your gut - In expedition medicine, have the confidence to recognise a sick patient when you see one and be prepared to potentially manage them on your own.
- Is it for you? Nadia advises to go on a trip as a member first to find out if you enjoy expedition medicine, as it may not be suitable for everyone. For example being ‘on-call’ during the expeditions in often hostile environments whilst always remaining calm and positive can be challenging.
Dr Nadia Tharib is a GP Partner in Shropshire. She has an interest in expedition medicine, mountain medicine, tropical and humanitarian medicine. Nadia holds the UIAA Diploma in Mountain Medicine and the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Further reading
Further reading
The Adventure Medic website: https://www.theadventuremedic.com/
Raleigh International website: https://raleighinternational.org/
World Extreme website: https://worldextrememedicine.com/
Raleigh International website: https://raleighinternational.org/
World Extreme website: https://worldextrememedicine.com/
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