What is in your medical kit (And can you administer first aid?)

The remoteness of travel in Australia, the distances or time between communities and facilities, especially those providing medical facilities, can be far and long when measured in either distance or time.

Mind you remote in Australia can be within a stone’s throw of one of our major cities.

I am sure many, if not most, travel with some form of medical kit. And perhaps the contents of the kit will be governed by the ages of those in the touring group or possibly pre-existing conditions.

Of course, The Flying Doctor provides a wonderful service to those living and travelling in the outback, either via direct intervention by aircraft, or over the phone, especially for those travelling with an RFDS medical kit. But this still has limitations, especially in acute situations.

Perhaps forumites might like to share their thoughts on two things;

Firstly, what would be the main items you include in your medical and what wouldn’t you travel without?

And secondly, what medical experience do you think is a minimum one should have for remote travel? After all, it is one thing to have the medical kit, but can you administer the first aid required in a remote, and possibly stressful situation?

Food for thought…

Cheers, Baz – The Landy
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