Posted on October 13, 2008 by Mark Hannaford
Our annual, and highly acclaimed Polar Medicine Training Course is due to head to northern Norway in the middle of February – if demand is as high as it has been in previous years then we suggest that you book your place soon.
Feedback from this years course included superlatives such as ‘best’ and ‘unmissable’
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by Mark Hannaford
The setting for this year’s polar medicine training course was Alta, a small settlement, 72 degrees north and well within the arctic circle. A place with a deserted high street where you would be lucky to see one other passer by every 15 minutes, easily explained by a temperature at least ten degrees below [...]
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