

CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
College of Remote and Offshore Medicine
Hosted by Aebhric O'Kelly, a critical care paramedic and former Green Beret, CoROM Cast explores wilderness medicine, austere healthcare, tropical diseases, emergency medicine, and remote medical practice. Weekly discussions feature global experts on Prolonged Field Care, Austere Critical Care, disaster medicine, humanitarian response, military pre-hospital care, tropical medicine, expedition healthcare, medical innovation, and practical solutions for healthcare in resource-limited environments.
Published by CoROM Press
www.corom.edu.mt
Published by CoROM Press
www.corom.edu.mt
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Dec 11, 2025 • 7min
MiM26 Shorts - 4 Pillars of Education with Tim Cranton
Discover the voices shaping the future of remote, austere, and expeditionary healthcare. In this special podcast preview, you will hear directly from the expert presenters who will be leading sessions at Medicine in the Mediterranean, held from 31 January to 2 February.This annual gathering brings together clinicians, researchers, and operational medics from across the globe, professionals delivering care in deserts, jungles, mountains, conflict zones, offshore platforms, and every environment in between.Places are still available, offering a rare opportunity to network with colleagues working at the cutting edge of remote medicine, gain insights from internationally recognised leaders, and strengthen your practice through evidence-based, real-world learning.If your goal is to elevate your capability in challenging environments, this is the forum. Excel by learning from those who set the standard.https://corom.edu.mt/medicine-in-the-mediterranean-2026/

Dec 10, 2025 • 7min
MiM26 Shorts - AI in Healthcare with Michael Klopper
Discover the voices shaping the future of remote, austere, and expeditionary healthcare. In this special podcast preview, you will hear directly from the expert presenters who will be leading sessions at Medicine in the Mediterranean, held from 31 January to 2 February.This annual gathering brings together clinicians, researchers, and operational medics from across the globe, professionals delivering care in deserts, jungles, mountains, conflict zones, offshore platforms, and every environment in between.Places are still available, offering a rare opportunity to network with colleagues working at the cutting edge of remote medicine, gain insights from internationally recognised leaders, and strengthen your practice through evidence-based, real-world learning.If your goal is to elevate your capability in challenging environments, this is the forum. Excel by learning from those who set the standard.https://corom.edu.mt/medicine-in-the-mediterranean-2026/

Dec 9, 2025 • 4min
MiM26 Shorts - Pietro BSc Thesis
Discover the voices shaping the future of remote, austere, and expeditionary healthcare. In this special podcast preview, you will hear directly from the expert presenters who will be leading sessions at Medicine in the Mediterranean, held from 31 January to 2 February.This annual gathering brings together clinicians, researchers, and operational medics from across the globe, professionals delivering care in deserts, jungles, mountains, conflict zones, offshore platforms, and every environment in between.Places are still available, offering a rare opportunity to network with colleagues working at the cutting edge of remote medicine, gain insights from internationally recognised leaders, and strengthen your practice through evidence-based, real-world learning.If your goal is to elevate your capability in challenging environments, this is the forum.Excel by learning from those who set the standard.https://corom.edu.mt/medicine-in-the-mediterranean-2026/

Dec 8, 2025 • 11min
MiM26 Shorts - Triage with Alfredo
Discover the voices shaping the future of remote, austere, and expeditionary healthcare. In this special podcast preview, you will hear directly from the expert presenters who will be leading sessions at Medicine in the Mediterranean, held from 31 January to 2 February.This annual gathering brings together clinicians, researchers, and operational medics from across the globe, professionals delivering care in deserts, jungles, mountains, conflict zones, offshore platforms, and every environment in between.Places are still available, offering a rare opportunity to network with colleagues working at the cutting edge of remote medicine, gain insights from internationally recognised leaders, and strengthen your practice through evidence-based, real-world learning.If your goal is to elevate your capability in challenging environments, this is the forum. Excel by learning from those who set the standard.https://corom.edu.mt/medicine-in-the-mediterranean-2026/

Dec 5, 2025 • 33min
172-Austere Critical Care Nurse with Dr Chris Carter
Dr. Chris Carter, a critical care nurse and academic in Zambia, shares his fascinating journey from military nursing to enhancing healthcare education in resource-limited settings. He discusses the significant impact of COVID-19 on critical care needs and emphasizes the vital role of collaboration with local partners. Chris reveals innovative low-cost solutions for nutrition and the importance of adaptable education programs. He encourages new professionals to embrace diverse opportunities and highlights the growing recognition of critical care nursing.

Nov 28, 2025 • 33min
171-MSc Thesis Austere Nerve Blocks
Greydon Ratushny, a critical care paramedic and recent MSc graduate, dives into his thesis on austere nerve blocks. He discusses the unique challenges in rural healthcare, emphasizing the importance of effective pain management in enhancing patient outcomes. Greydon shares insights from his international experiences and the critical role of paramedics in these settings. He advocates for tailored healthcare solutions and highlights the impact of innovative practices like point-of-care ultrasound on nerve block safety. A conversation filled with passion for improving rural healthcare!

Nov 21, 2025 • 41min
170-Guerrilla Garden for MSIW – Medicine
Sam Kaufman, a former 18 Delta medic and herbalist, shares his wealth of knowledge on using herbs in austere medicine. He emphasizes the unique advantages of herbal remedies for tackling viral infections and discusses herbs that support gut, liver, and respiratory health. Kaufman highlights specific herbs like yarrow for wound healing and turmeric for inflammation. He also shares practical tips for growing kitchen herbs that can enhance health outcomes, making herbal medicine accessible even in resource-limited settings.

Nov 14, 2025 • 36min
169-Guerrilla Garden for MSIW Nutrition
Sam Kaufman, an herbalist and wilderness medicine educator, dives into the world of guerrilla gardening and nutrition. He discusses the unique advantages of herbal remedies over pharmaceuticals, particularly their effectiveness in treating viral infections. Sam emphasizes the importance of foraging and cooking wild foods for better nutrition and highlights common edible plants like purslane and nettle. He also shares sustainable practices like humanure composting and the importance of sprouting seeds for quick nutrition, offering valuable tips for anyone interested in enhancing their food systems.

Nov 7, 2025 • 44min
168-Guerrilla Garden for MSIW
Sam Kaufman, a former Special Forces medic and founder of Herbal Medics Academy, shares his insights on guerrilla medicine and herbal care. He discusses the integration of herbal and Western medicine, emphasizing herbs' unique benefits for treating acute conditions, such as viral infections. Kaufman recounts decades of field experience using local plants in austere settings and highlights practical strategies for sourcing nutrition and medicine. With a focus on off-grid capabilities, he encourages medics to master specific herbal applications for effective support in remote clinics.

Oct 31, 2025 • 32min
167-Team 5 with Eric Linder
This week, Aebhric OKelly talks with Eric Linder, who shares the inspiring journey of Team 5, an organisation dedicated to providing remote medical care in underserved communities. Starting as a small group of friends, Team 5 has evolved over 15 years, focusing on humanitarian work without political or religious affiliations. Eric discusses the importance of education and training in remote medicine, emphasising the need for adaptability and cultural understanding. He also offers valuable advice for aspiring remote medics, highlighting the significance of hands-on experience and proper education in making a meaningful impact in global health.TakeawaysTeam 5 started as a small group of friends wanting to help others.The mission evolved from Belize to Guatemala due to logistical challenges.Team 5 focuses on providing medical care without political or religious affiliations.The organisation has grown, but it aims to keep missions small and effective.Eric Linder integrates educational programs with practical missions for students.Remote medicine requires adaptability and understanding of local cultures.Training in remote medicine is essential for effective humanitarian work.Volunteering in underserved areas can provide valuable experience.Education in public health is crucial for addressing global health issues.Team 5 emphasises the importance of being prepared for challenging environments.Chapters00:00 The Birth of Team 513:16 Expanding Horizons in Remote Medicine26:53 Education and Training in Remote Medicine30:55 Advice for Aspiring Remote Medics


