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This week, we explore various topics related to academic medicine in remote and austere environments that were presented during the Medicine in the Mediterranean conference in February 2025. The discussions include ventilation techniques in challenging settings, the impact of human factors in pre-hospital care, the importance of nursing care, and the complexities of treating critical casualties. We also delve into hyperbaric medicine, paediatric trauma, and the significance of mindset in medical practice. Each segment features insights from experts in their respective fields, providing valuable knowledge for medical professionals working in resource-limited areas.TakeawaysContinuous education is essential for effective patient care.Positive pressure ventilation can impact hemodynamic status.Human factors play a crucial role in pre-hospital care.Needle decompression techniques need proper training and feedback.Empathy in nursing care is vital for building trust with patients.Understanding the environment is key in treating critical casualties.Diving medicine requires awareness of hyperbaric risks and regulations.Urban environments significantly influence paediatric trauma.Mindset can shape a medical provider's legacy and effectiveness.Collaboration and communication are essential in emergency medical services.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Quorum Podcast05:14 Ventilation in Austere Environments10:01 Human Factors in Pre-Hospital Care17:25 Needle Decompression in Pre-Hospital Care20:09 Nursing Care in Pre-Hospital Environments23:19 Treating Critical Casualties28:19 Hyperbaric Medicine and Diving Accidents33:19 Paediatric Trauma35:13 The Importance of Mindset

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