Today is the 50th anniversary of the return launch of Apollo 11. Lets follow along with the mission in “real time.”
Episode 16: 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11. Part 3, Surface Operations
Episode 16: 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11. Part 2, Lunar Descent
Episode 16: 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11, Part 1, Launch
Episode 15: Dr. Antonsen on the Future of Space Medicine
Episode 14: Dr. Stratton on the Khumbu
Episode 13: Happy Gagarin Day
Episode 12: ACLS in Space - Dr. Jason David
How can you do CPR in space? Dr. Jason David, an Emergency Medicine resident at University Hospital in Las Vegas has the answer…
For more information check out these articles;
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20150020975.pdf
Episode 11: Dr. Mathias Basner Interview
In this episode Dana talks with Dr. Mathias Basner, Associate Professor of Sleep, Chronobiology and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania Pearlman School of Medicine. They discuss his research into the effects of isolated, confined and extreme environments on the human brain.
More information on Dr. Basner;
https://www.med.upenn.edu/uep/faculty_basner.html
Dr. Basner’s research;
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Basner+M
Episode 10: Seal Finger - Dr. Quinn Dufurrena
In this episode Dr. Quinn Dufurrena, internal medicine resident at Stony Brook University Hospital discusses the enigmatic condition known as “Seal Finger” and how to treat it.
For more information read the modern article available here;
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21119845
or this 1952 description here;
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic5-4-235.pdf
Episode 9: Dr. Chris Martinez Interview
Episode 8: (extra) Megan and Mike Dore Interview
Episode 7: Welcome Back
Welcome back to the exploration medicine podcast, we’ve got a lot of new content coming your way, from field notes on actual expeditions to cutting edge researchers, to interviews with people in the field, and, of course our listener quick review mini-sodes. Join us on our journey to the most extreme places humans can go…
EPISODE 6: Antarctic Exploration History Part II
In the early 1900s two intrepid explorers with very different leadership styles, Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott, competed to be the first to reach the South Pole. It is an epic tale of exploration and their different approaches gives us a natural experiment to observe how well each style works in the field.
EPISODE 5: Antarctic Exploration History I
In the early 1900s two intrepid explorers with very different leadership styles, Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott, competed to be the first to reach the South Pole. It is an epic tale of exploration and their different approaches gives us a natural experiment to observe how well each style works in the field.