This month’s wilderness medicine meeting took place in Brooklyn Heights and we talked about how to deal with anaphylaxis if it occurs in the out-back. Julie Waldman did a nice job discussing the following paper:
Julie also put a nice summary together if anyone is interested in reading that. You can find her summary here:
If you are interested in joining the wilderness medicine division meetings, we usually meet on tuesdays at some fine dining establishment in one of the spectacular neighborhoods in brooklyn. We would love to see you at the next one. Jessica Paulson is going to be distributing a paper some time next month and picking the venue. I hope to see you all there.
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