Tales of a Superyacht paramedic, who swapped Stoke on Trent for more glamorous locations, and who also happens to be one of our instructors!
Featuring a trip to meet the Nurse, Lena Sommerbakk, on a Norwegian coastal cruise vessel as the post Covid world gets back on its feet.
With a background in long cycling trips in the Baltic and West coast of the USA, working on a tall ship, high latitude sailing, caving and working in a gold mine in Guinea, West Africa, James is living his best life!
Nurse Vicky Needham is used to working offshore but spent a couple of months in one of the most remote locations on the planet, in the Antarctic onboard the world’s first discovery vessel, Scenic Eclipse.
Jonathan is a Paramedic who has spent a large part of his life on call for Antigua and Barbuda Search and Rescue, an important organisation familiar to many of our clients and followers
As Director of Crew Health for the UK P and I Club, Sophia loves seeing the difference she can make for each and every seafarer that she is responsible for.
We fell in love with Krissie and her passion for burns treatment over LinkedIn, and finally got to meet earlier this year. We’d encourage you all to follow her here and learn the latest information about burn injuries.
John’s specialty is neurology, but he’s worked around the world in football, rugby and other sports. He’s a keen sailor and as a P.S. to the blog, at the time of writing, he’s currently working onboard Scenic Eclipse.
As a Royal Navy Doctor, Sean has worked on a variety of vessels including warships and submarines and specialised in aviation and space medicine. His experiences of medicine while on deployment make even the bravest medic gulp!
As Lead Medical Consultant for Red Square Medical, Liz is in the driving seat, bringing together her vast experience of maritime medicine to deliver the best service for our clients.
Discover Capt Kelly’s journey from chemistry professor to superyacht captain and mental health advocate. She also understands the importance of great medical training and shares her own stories, including managing the aftermath.
With a background in dragon boat racing for Great Britain, rowing the Atlantic and sailing, Rachel first joined Red Square Medical in 2020 after putting it out to the universe that she’d love a job involving maritime, marketing and medical!
Since this blog, Sam has started a new job with Disney Cruise Line, taking his passion for training and working ‘Beyond Compliance’ even further afield.
A salty tale of dysentery, haemorrhoids, accidents, depression and death at sea! An amazing story of life on the ocean waves from a former Merchant Navy Deck Officer from the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Our balloon pilot, tall ship sailing medical student, who’s now a fully fledged Doctor with ocean aspirations, and teaches for Red Square Medical when he can fit it in between demanding shifts.
At the helm of Maritime Medical Solutions in Australia, Wendy is a force to be reckoned with and actually got her boat licence before her car driving licence!
The fascinating history of how World Extreme Medicine (WEM) and the annual WEM Conference came to be, from the ‘non medic’ behind this amazing organisation that brings together some of the most inspirational medics. Their annual conference is a firm fixture in the RSM calendar.
The globe-trotting co-director of WEM, who works in some of the toughest environments in the world on a variety of films and TV shows. You might even have seen him on the US show, Survivor, filmed on a remote Pacific island.
Simon makes a second guest blog appearance after moving on to a humanitarian vessel from Superyachts. This blog talks about a recent experience working in a hospital in Mexico to keep his CPD up to date.
As General Manager of Ocean Operations for Scenic Group, James keeps a fleet of luxury expedition ships running.
We hope you’ve enjoyed this reflection on all of our guest blogs and watch this space in 2025 for more to come.
We’re introducing a series of blogs focusing on the companies that we partner with, and a new feature called ‘RSM Snapshot’, a few quickfire questions to get to know some more fascinating people and find out more about what they do.