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Mostly, we are called in to work with clients from the very start of their operations at a new site or in a new region.   Our first role is to provide audit and advisory services to help prepare clients and their staff for the health, safety and medical aspects of the environment and climate in which they will be working.   We have particular experience in understanding the needs of the oil, gas and petroleum industries and advise your personnel on the specific demands faced in these sectors.

Our role then extends to providing planning and procedural documentation to ensure clients are prepared for any medical eventuality - including emergency evacuations - that may arise during their work in the field.  We deploy our own experienced, medical teams and equipment to your site and can train your medical staff.  

Medilink offers fully-equipped, mobile medical units which can be deployed swiftly to the even the most inaccessible remote sites.  We can assist remote medical teams through our telemedicine, topside support service. 

Importantly, we offer air ambulance and ‘medevac’ services wherever you are based.  We have established and reliable links with third-party hospitals and can organise an evacuation from anywhere in the world, working through our network of correspondents.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Training

Our strong academic and research base coupled with our long experience in operating medical services in third (?world) countries has given us an ideal platform from which to offer training to medical and non-medical staff working in remote regions.   Prime among our courses is first responder and trauma training.  We also offer pre-training for medical staff seeking to further their professional qualification on international, industry-standard courses.  Our courses cover:

  • First aid
  • Trauma training
  • First Responder training
  • Safety
  • Hazard identification
 
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