Mastering Extreme Temperatures: Taryn Anderson's Desert Insights

In this episode we're diving into the immense challenges and nuances of desert medicine with none other than Taryn Anderson, an experienced nurse and humanitarian, who has faced the front lines of natural disasters and global health crises, such as the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone. Taryn brings with her a wealth of knowledge from her time coordinating the Desert Medicine course for World Extreme Medicine. From the logistics of water supply to the functionality of camels and vehicles in medical support, Taryn will share her indispensable insights. We'll learn how to handle everything from the scorching heat to traveler's diarrhoea, and from heat exhaustion amongst our teammates to preventing sunburn and eye infections. Taryn's mantra, "hydrate or die," underscores the absolute importance of staying hydrated and monitoring our health cues while trekking under the unforgiving desert sun.

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