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Outdoor and Mountain Medicine Moutaineering Rescue and First Aid Care

336 pages, 140 colour photos, 40 illustrations, 24 tables, 10 diagrams

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Détails du produit

A detailed reference work for everybody travelling the mountains and keen to know more about medicine and health „in the outdoors.“

In addition to first aid and makeshift rescue, topics like training and nutrition, women and children in high altitude, health problems on trekkings and expeditions, medical issues in rock climbing, canyoning, mountain biking and so on are explained by experienced mountain doctors. Countless practical tips are presented in an easy to understand language.

Auteurs
Anna Giulia Brunello est médecin aux soins intensifs de l’hôpital cantonal des Grisons. Depuis de nombreuses années, elle apporte dans les cours du CAS l’expérience qu’elle a acquise en tant qu’urgentiste de la Rega et dans diverses expéditions ainsi que son enthousiasme pour la formation médicale. Elle est membre active de la Société suisse de médecine de montagne.

Urs Hefti is an orthopedic surgeon, sports doctor and chief physician at Swiss Sportclinic in Bern. As a board member of the Swiss Society for Mountain Medicine and the medical commission of the UIAA, he is actively involved in the development of expedition- and altitude medicine. In 1998 he worked in Nepal for the Himalayan Rescue Association and to date has led four major research expeditions and climbed various mountains in Nepal, Tibet and South America.

Martin Walliser is the senior doctor for trauma surgery at the Cantonal Hospital in Glarus. He is vice president of the Swiss Society for Mountain Medicine and is active in the medical training of laypersons and professionals. Martin Walliser has been a mountain guide since 1993 and regularly travels in the Alps, but also in South and North America as well as in Asia and Africa.

The Swiss Society for Mountain Medicine (SGGM), founded in 1994, is a non-profit organization whose goals are training, teaching and research in the fields of physiology, emergency medicine, sports medicine and other medical disciplines related to mountaineering. The SGGM is backed nationally and internationally through close cooperation with national and international bodies, including the SAC.

Nr. article

394-9

Poids (g)

432

Longueur (cm)

18

Largeur (cm)

12

Hauteur (cm)

2

Année de publication

2014

ISBN

978-3-85902-394-9

Nombre de pages

336

Langue

Englisch

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