Primary Care in Extreme Environments: Medical Clinic Utilization at Antarctic Stations, 2013–2014

Conclusions The clinic volume predictably correlated with station population. Insomnia and headache complaints, reported only at the South Pole Station, are likely associated with the increased elevation at that site, although they could be attributable to psychological stress from the isolated environment. Although the majority of cases could not be prevented with current screening, we suggest several changes to the current concept of operations that may decrease medical utilization and provide significant improvements to health care delivery on the ice.
Source: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research