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This week, Aebhric OKelly talks with Eric Linder, who shares the inspiring journey of Team 5, an organisation dedicated to providing remote medical care in underserved communities. Starting as a small group of friends, Team 5 has evolved over 15 years, focusing on humanitarian work without political or religious affiliations. Eric discusses the importance of education and training in remote medicine, emphasising the need for adaptability and cultural understanding. He also offers valuable advice for aspiring remote medics, highlighting the significance of hands-on experience and proper education in making a meaningful impact in global health.

Takeaways

Team 5 started as a small group of friends wanting to help others.

The mission evolved from Belize to Guatemala due to logistical challenges.

Team 5 focuses on providing medical care without political or religious affiliations.

The organisation has grown, but it aims to keep missions small and effective.

Eric Linder integrates educational programs with practical missions for students.

Remote medicine requires adaptability and understanding of local cultures.

Training in remote medicine is essential for effective humanitarian work.

Volunteering in underserved areas can provide valuable experience.

Education in public health is crucial for addressing global health issues.

Team 5 emphasises the importance of being prepared for challenging environments.

Chapters

00:00 The Birth of Team 5

13:16 Expanding Horizons in Remote Medicine

26:53 Education and Training in Remote Medicine

30:55 Advice for Aspiring Remote Medics