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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200312
DTSTAMP:20191110T230822Z
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SUMMARY:UK Trauma Care Conference. Stone Staffordshire
DESCRIPTION:8-11 March UK Trauma Care Conference. Stone Staffordshire ( BMMS mountain Medicine day is the 8th )
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/uk-trauma-care-conference-stone-staffordshire/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200308
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SUMMARY:UK Diploma of Mountain Medicine Scotland Course
DESCRIPTION:1-7 March UK Diploma of Mountain Medicine Scotland Course
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/uk-diploma-of-mountain-medicine-scotland-course/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200126
DTSTAMP:20190411T211017Z
CREATED:20190411T211017Z
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SUMMARY:Meribel\, BMMS Advanced MM Course. 8th – 25th January 2020
DESCRIPTION:This will be the fifth year we have tun this very successful mountain medicine and ski course. Last year we took both of the magnificent delicious Mountain Chalets in Meribel but\, for logistical reasons\, in 2020 we will only take La Chouette with space for 15 people. These spaces normally get taken very quickly and it is on a strictly first to pay deposit first booked basis. \nFor details of this truly luxurious Chalet see: https://www.chalets-meribel.co.uk . Consistently top Meribel Chalet on TripAdvisor. Stu and Lou and their team have made us very welcome over the years and know our needs and in addition to their normal service with fantastic food\, excellent cakes\, well stocked wine cellar\, bar for courtesy drinks and hot tubs they also offer us an inclusive raclette evening rather than the standard night off for chalet staff and amazing lunch rolls to maximise our ski time.
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/meribel-bmms-advanced-mm-course-8th-25th-january-2020/
LOCATION:Meribel\, France\, 40 Chemin de la Rageat\, Villarlurin\, 73600\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191207
DTSTAMP:20191110T225728Z
CREATED:20191110T225444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191110T225728Z
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SUMMARY:UK diploma of Mountain Medicine Plas y Brenin\, Snowdonia.
DESCRIPTION:30 Nov – 6 Dec. UK diploma of Mountain Medicine Plas y Brenin\, Snowdonia. Module One
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/uk-diploma-of-mountain-medicine-play-y-brenin-snowdonia/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191114
DTSTAMP:20191015T141447Z
CREATED:20190624T064239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T141447Z
UID:48990-1573603200-1573689599@thebmms.co.uk
SUMMARY:British Mountain Medicine Society's Science Day: 13th November 2019
DESCRIPTION:Finally it's here! Published below is the full programme for the British Mountain Medicine Society (BMMS) Science Day that's taking place in Bamford\, at the Bamford Instiute\, Main Rd\, Bamford\, Hope Valley S33 0DY on Wednesday 13th November 2019. \nThe cost of the day (£70 BMMS members\, £90 non members) includes - lunch\, dinner and a signed hardback copy of Mike Gill's "Edmund Hillary: A Biography". \nTickets can be bought here. We realise that the cost may prove to be a real barrier for some who wish to attend. We would encourage anyone in this position to get in touch and we'll do everything we can to help. \nWhat an eclectic programme it is too! We've scientists\, clinicians and researchers from across the UK speaking on a wide range of fascinating topics. From the latest research on the brain\, heart and GI tract at high altitude\, to the evidence behind recent developments in mountain rescue techniques and training. We've also got talks on the evolution of MEDEX's highly popular "Travel at High Altitude" booklet and the science that underpins the climbing of Pik Lenin\, a 7134m giant that lies on the border of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan! \n\nThe German translation of "Travel At High Altitude". The booklet is now available in 16 languages and has been downloaded more than 25\,000 times. "Travel at High Altitude" can be found here. \nIf all this wasn't enough\, we've posters and short presentations on a diverse range of subjects ranging from the role of beetroot juice in acclimatisation to the management of a frozen shoulder in Antarctica and the high altitude illnesses of Sir Edmund Hillary! \nThe final session of the day will celebrate the 1960-61 Silver Hut Expedition and it's enormous contribution to mountain medicine. Alongside two original members - Jim Milledge and Mike Gill - we'll also be joined by Annabel Nickol and the award winning writer Harriet Tuckey. \nJim Milledge's fascinating account of the Silver Hut Expedition can be found here. \n\n\nHarriet Tuckey has won several awards (including the Boardman Tasker Prize) for her biography of Griffith Pugh. Pugh\, Harriet's father\, was the physiologist behind many of the innovations that led to the first ascent of Mt Everest in 1953. In addition\, Pugh was also the Scientific Leader of the 1960-61 Silver Hut Expedition. At the BMMS Science Day Harriet will talk about the origins of the expedition and the work that was conducted on it. \nWith the science wrapped up\, we'll move to Outside in Hathersage. Here\, we'll tuck into a curry and hear about Mike Gill's latest book - "Edmund Hillary: A Biography". A fitting end to a unique and very special day. We hope you can join us! \nThe cost of the day (£70 BMMS members £90 non members) includes - lunch\, dinner and a signed hardback copy of Mike Gill's "Edmund Hillary: A Biography". \nTickets can be bought here. We realise that the cost may prove to be a real barrier for some who wish to attend. We would encourage anyone in this position to get in touch and we'll do everything we can to help. \nCPD points from the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) have been applied for. \n\n\nMike Gill was a 22-year-old medical student when he followed up on a newspaper article that Sir Edmund Hillary was looking to recruit climbers for his next Himalayan expedition. As a climber\, photographer\, doctor and writer\, Mike went on to become closely involved in many of Hillary's subsequent expeditions. This wealth of experience has now led to the writing of\, "Edmund Hillary: A Biography" and will be the subject of what promises to be a fascinating talk! \nTimetable \n0945 - 1000 Welcome and Introduction \n1000 - 1200 Session 1 \nCardiovascular responses to high altitude - failing or coping? (Prof Christopher Boos) \nICAR - getting evidence based care into mountain rescue. (Dr John Ellerton) \nEnhancing health and performance at high altitude - from lab to mountain (Dr Jamie MacDonald) \nMetabolism and the mountains (Prof John O'Hara) \n1230 - 1430 Session 2  \nAPEX 6 - Organising altitude research as a medical student (Sophie Hattersley) \nThe brain at high altitude: region-specific responses (Dr Gabriella Rossetti) \nWho knows? Sharing mountain medicine research with the layman (Chris Smith) \nThe high's and low's of acclimatising - strategies and stories from Lenin Peak (Dr Stephen Taylor) \nHigh altitude illness and Sir Edmund Hillary (Dr Mike Gill) \n1500 - 1700 Session 3 \nA Celebration of the 1960-61 Silver Hut Expedition \n(Dr Mike Gill\, Prof Jim Milledge\, Dr Annabel Nickol and Harriet Tuckey) \nPosters \nApplication of apnoea training to high altitude trekking - Dhaulagiri 2016 (Matt Barlow). \nMarching to the Beet - beetroot juice supplementation during a high altitude trekking expedition (Matt Barlow). \nTravel at high altitude - a layperson's guide (Denzil Broadhurst and Chris Smith). \nThe effects of beetroot juice on appetite\, acylated gherkin and energy intake at 4300m simulated altitude. (Lauren Duckworth) \nThe effect of carbohydrate supplementation on substrate oxidation in hypoxia and the influence of breakfast consumption (Alex Griffiths). \nA critical review of the diagnosis and management of annular pulley injuries in climbers (Dr Gareth Jones). \nFrozen shoulder? Remote medical management of a field guide in Antarctica (Dr Gareth Jones). \nHuman cerebral blood flow-metabolic uncoupling during acute hypoxia: a magnetic resonance spectroscopy and arterial spin labelling study (Matt Rogan). \nWilderness medicine teaching within undergraduate education (Jake Warrington). \nPlease note this programme will change - more contributions are coming in all the time!
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/british-mountain-medicine-societys-science-day/
LOCATION:Bamford Institute\, Main Road\, Bamford\, Hope Valley\, S33 0DY\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20190815T133348Z
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SUMMARY:Mountain Rescue England and Wales Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE CONFERENCE\nMountain Rescue England & Wales conference 2019 in association with Integro Entertainment & Sport is being held at Leeds Beckett University (Headingley Campus) on the 7th & 8th September. \nThe aim of the conference is to bring the Mountain Rescue and wider Search & Rescue (SAR) community together. To review\, reflect and identify opportunities and challenges in the future\, as well as building even closer working relationships within the SAR community. \nThe conference programme will be based on a number of themed tracks running over the two days including a Medical track and Governance track. The other tracks have yet to be determined but will include a wide range of subjects taken from the suggestions put forward by Mountain Rescue Team Members who pre-registered their interest in attending the conference. These will include sessions on Search Management\, App and Software Development\, DEFRA Concept of Operations\, Wellbeing\, Training\, Rope Rescue Guidelines and many other subjects. The programme is being developed with the aim to keep it as current and fresh as possible. As speakers are confirmed we will make announcements so delegates can start to think about the sessions they would like to attend. \nOn the Saturday evening there will be a conference dinner and bar. The dinner is included in the delegate fee and will be a great opportunity for members of the UK SAR community to do some informal networking after the first day of the conference. Dress code is casual. \nOur guest after-dinner speaker is Dave Bunting MBE who will give a talk on Leading in challenging situations. For more information about Dave Bunting MBE\, please Click Here. \n \nWe have a number of companies sponsoring and exhibiting at the conference\, the list to date is below. \nSponsors\nIntergro Entertainment & Sport\nExhibitors\nKeela\nSimoco\nBlizzard\nArmadillo Merino\nThe Outdoors Company\nEclipse Climbing Ltd\nLyon Equipment\nHelix Tactical Ltd\nR3 SAR Gear / Rock Exotica\nParamo\, MF Fenix\nSafe Quip\nLedlenser\nDanah\nThe Photon Shop\nAmanzi Safety & Rescue.\nAdventure Climb Rescue
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/mountain-rescue-england-and-wales-conference-2019/
LOCATION:Leeds Beckett University\, Headingley Campus\, Leeds\, LS6 3QT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190609T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190609T170000
DTSTAMP:20190622T152643Z
CREATED:20190411T210432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190622T152643Z
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SUMMARY:BMC MM Weekend.
DESCRIPTION:BMC MM Weekend. 8th – 9th June 2019\nJoin top doctors for a weekend of UK and high altitude first aid in Hathersage this June. \n\n\nNow in its fourth year\, the BMC/BMMS Mountain Medicine weekend offers climbers\, hill walkers\, mountaineers and skiers the chance to receive first aid training from mountain medicine experts. \nSpend Saturday and/or Sunday (8-9 June) learning new skills through our programme of workshops. \nFeedback from the BMC MM Weekend:\nhttps://www.thebmc.co.uk/mountain-medicine-weekend
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/bmc-mm-weekend-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190608T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190608T210000
DTSTAMP:20190622T152716Z
CREATED:20190411T210050Z
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SUMMARY:BMC MM Weekend.
DESCRIPTION:BMC MM Weekend. 8th – 9th June 2019\nJoin top doctors for a weekend of UK and high altitude first aid in Hathersage this June. \n\n\nNow in its fourth year\, the BMC/BMMS Mountain Medicine weekend offers climbers\, hill walkers\, mountaineers and skiers the chance to receive first aid training from mountain medicine experts. \nSpend Saturday and/or Sunday (8-9 June) learning new skills through our programme of workshops\, and join us for a BBQ and talk from BMC Patron and Himalayan legend Mick Fowler on Saturday evening. \nFeedback from the BMC MM Weekend:\nhttps://www.thebmc.co.uk/mountain-medicine-weekend
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/bmc-mm-weekend/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190607T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190607T180000
DTSTAMP:20190411T203022Z
CREATED:20190404T140714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T203022Z
UID:48289-1559894400-1559930400@thebmms.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mountain Medicine Update
DESCRIPTION:Our "Mountain Medicine Update" day will be held in the Peak District on the 7th June 2019. \nThe plan is to get a small group (maximum 24) of fairly experienced mountain medics together for a morning of short presentations and discussions including - "Acetazolamide - Friend Or Foe"\, "Life After Warfarin - An Update On Oral Anticoagulation"\, "A Year On - Kilimanjaro Search And Rescue"\, "Sleep - The Key To A Successful Summit?" and "Scaphoid Fractures - Good And Bad" not to mention several others!\nThe afternoon will be set aside for a caving trip that will hopefully provide a new insight into managing medical issues in the remote environment.
URL:https://thebmms.co.uk/event/mountain-medicine-update/
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