“Field Medical Care” is a comprehensive guide for managing medical emergencies in wilderness and remote settings, bridging the gap in preparedness for outdoor enthusiasts and medical professionals alike.
It emphasizes proactive intervention over passively awaiting rescue, highlighting self-reliance and informed decision-making in austere environments.
The book uniquely synthesizes medical knowledge with practical wilderness skills, stressing improvisation, resourcefulness, and adaptability.
The book focuses on critical areas such as wound management, infection prevention, and urgent care protocols tailored for wilderness contexts.
For example, it details techniques for wound closure when surgical care is unavailable and preventative strategies against heightened infection risks.
Progressing from foundational concepts like risk assessment and triage, the book covers specific medical conditions, using case studies and practical techniques to illustrate key concepts, ultimately discussing ethical and legal considerations of wilderness medical care.