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WMT's faculty are leading authorities in the field of expedition and wilderness medicine, exploration and related topics. We are pleased to begin listing their publications.
DR JON DALLIMORE, WMT MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Dallimore J. First aid and management of minor injuries in Warrell D, Anderson S (eds.). Expedition Medicine, London, Profile Books, 1998
Dallimore J. Expedition first aid training in Warrell D, Anderson S (eds.). Expedition Medicine, 2nd Edn. London, Profile Books, 2002
Dallimore J. First aid and management of minor injuries in Warrell D, Anderson S (eds.). Expedition Medicine, 2nd Edn. London, Profile Books, 2002
Dallimore J, Cooke F, Forbes K. Morbidity on youth expeditions to developing countries. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 2002; 1: 1-4
Sadnicka A, Walker R, Dallimore J. Morbidity and determinants of health on youth expeditions. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 2004; 3: 181-187
Shaw MT, Dallimore J. The medical preparation of expeditions: the role of the medical officer. Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease 2005, 3: 213-223
Johnson C, Anderson S, Dallimore J, Winser S, Warrell D. Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine. Oxford, OUP, 2008
Dallimore J. Expedition Medicine In; So You Want to be a Brain Surgeon? Eccles S, Sanders, S OUP Oxford 2008
Dallimore J, Rowbotham E. The incidence of altitude illness in adolescents. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine - accepted for publication January 2009
Cardiac Arrest in the Community (to be published in GP magazine).
JAMES MOORE, SENIOR INSTRUCTOR
Moore, J. Setting up a Travel Clinic in International Society of Travel Medicine Travel Monograph (pending)
Moore, J. Travel medicine and Extreme Endurance Events. British Travel Health Association Journal 2008; 1:13-14
Moore, J. Mental Health Issues on Expedition. Journal of Wilderness Medicine. 2008; 19(3): 220-221 (Letter)
Moore, J. Food, Water and Hygiene in Johnson et al (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine. Oxford: OUP, 1998
Moore, J. Nursing Patients in the Field. Geographical. 2007; 79(8): 101
Moore. J., McIntosh N. Picking up the Pieces. Emergency Nurse. 2005; 10(10): 14-19
Moore J. Do Jungle Boots Stop Jungle Rot? The Journal of Wilderness Medicine. 2004; 15(3): 230 (letter)
Moore J. The Jungle Nurse. Emergency Nurse. 2003; 11(1): 10-13
DAN MORRIS, INSTRUCTOR
Invited Book Chapters
Morris DS. The eye at altitude. In: Hypoxia and Exercise: Proceedings of the International Hypoxia Symposia. Edited by Roach R, Wagner P and Hackett P. Springer, New York, 2006
Morris DS. Eye problems on Expeditions. Commissioned chapter in Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine. OUP, Oxford 2008
Morris DS. The Eyes. In: Travel at High Altitude. Edited by Broadhurst D and Smith C. Medex, London, 2007
Peer reviewed publications
Morris DS and Francombe J. The ‘ngisipet’ and trachoma prevention: solving the latrine problem in nomadic tribes. Community Eye Health J 2007;20(64): 70
Morris DS, Somner JEA, Scott KM, McCormick IJC, Aspinall P and Dhillon B. Corneal thickness at high altitude. Cornea 2007; 26(3): 308-11
Somner JEA, Morris DS, Scott KM, MacCormick IJC, Aspinall P, Dhilllon B. What happens to intraocular pressure at high altitude? IOVS 2007; 48(4): 1622-6
Morris DS, Fraser S, Wormald R. Masking is better than blinding. BMJ 2007; 334:
Sutherland AI, Morris DS, Owen CG, Bron AJ, and Roach RC. Optic nerve sheath diameter, intracranial pressure and acute mountain sickness on Mount Everest: A longitudinal cohort study. Br J Sports Med 2008;42:183-188
Hammam T, Montgomery D, Morris DS and Imrie F. Prevalence of serum autoantibodies and paraproteins in patients with glaucoma. Eye 2008; 22: 349-353
Morris DS. How to set up an eye project in Africa. BMJ Career Focus 2005; 330:146-147
Morris DS. How to set up an eye project in Africa. Student BMJ 2005.13:196-197
Morris DS, Severn PS, Smith J, Somner JEA, Stannard KP, Cottrell DG. High altitude and retinal detachment. High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 2007, 8(4): 337-339.
Invited articles
Morris DS, Somner JEA, Donald MJ, McCormick IJC, Bourne RRA, Huang SS, Aspinall P and Dhillon B. The eye at altitude. Adv Exp Biol Med 2006;588:249-70
Abstracts
Morris DS, Somner JEA, Scott KM, McCormick IJC, Dhillon B, Huang SS. Retinal vascular features at high altitude. High Alt Med Biol 2006; 7(4): 337-8.
Sutherland AI, Morris DS, Owen CG, Bron AJ, Roach RC. Non-invasive measurement of intracranial pressure at high altitude on Mount Everest. High Alt Med Biol 2006; 7(4): 347-8
Somner JEA, Scott KM, McCormick IJC, Dhillon, B and Morris DS. Measuring intraocular pressure at high altitude. High Alt Med Biol 2006; 7(4): 346
Letters
Morris DS and Richards P. Ophthalmological effects of high altitude. BMJ 2003; 327:149
BARRY ROBERTS, WMT COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR
Barry contributed 3 chapters to the OUP Handbook of Expedition & Wilderness Medicine; Human Dynamics on Expedition, Avalanches and Joining an Expedition.
With Harvey Pynn, feature article How to Survive - Almost Anything for the Irish Outsider magazine, June 2009.
Barry writes regularly for SGB Outdoor Magazine. His columns are online - make sure you click on the OUTDOOR magazine tab before looking for the page (not the SPORT tab):
July 09 The Everest Circus page 15
May 09 Greenland: Not quite trains, planes and automobiles page 16 March 09 Charitable giving; a national disgrace (about charity treks) page 15 January 09 Reuse, Repair & Recyle; a way out of recession go page 14
December 08 Review of OUP Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine go to page 10
December 08 Game Mindset & Match
September 08 Family Friendly Action Holidays go to page 14
Staying Alive Offpiste is a free online book co-written with Douglas Gurr
DARK SUMMER article - A Ski Mountaineering Ottersey
In May '05 Barry lead a ski mountaineering expedition to south-east Greenland. The expedition was an unqualified success and the team achieved 22 first ascents.
DARK SUMMER article - Lightweights on the Haute Route
In May '06, Barry and Brian Hutchinson skied the famous Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt over a 7 day period. Read Baz's story and top tips and references for undertaking this great adventure.
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