ARCTIC MEDICINE COURSE
Medicine in the Arctic winter landscape
Swedish Lapland
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An afternoon in the Netherlands to get to know the group, the course leaders, and the guides. We will focus extensively on the medical preparation for expeditions: how to put together an expedition kit, what’s in it and why, and how you as a doctor prepare yourself and the group for the medical risks of a trip to an extreme environment. During this afternoon, you will also receive an explanation of the packing list with the clothing required in the Arctic region.
Meeting at 10:00 AM in Kiruna at Malmfältens STF. We drive together to the Two Rivers Lodge near Skaulo. The week begins with lunch and a first introduction to the group, the guides, and the instructors from Outdoor Medicine. In the afternoon and evening, there is time for an initial orientation on the program and the medical themes of the coming days.
Overnight stay: Two Rivers Lodge
A day entirely dedicated to cold-weather medicine, provided by Outdoor Medicine. Theory and practice alternate. The theory focuses on hypothermia and cold injuries. Extensive attention is given to the medical preparation for expeditions: composition of the expedition kit and giving a medical briefing to an expedition group.
Outside, we get to work practically. Patient approach and treatment in the cold, working with limited resources, and communication as a team under pressure are covered.
During the day, the ice hole dive also takes place, guided by the local fire department. A controlled immersion in ice-cold water under the supervision of professionals, intended to experience the effect of sudden extreme cold firsthand and understand it from a medical perspective.
Overnight stay: Two Rivers Lodge
We leave early. Skis on and into nature. No prior skiing experience required: Arctic Adventure also guides less experienced skiers, and the pace is adjusted to the group. The routes run through snowy forests and over frozen lakes in the Kiruna region, deliberately chosen for the scenarios being carried out today. At the end of the day, we set up camp. In the evening, there is an informative and interactive campfire session.
Overnight: Expedition tent
A second day on skis. We move further through the landscape and build on yesterday’s experiences. There is room for additional workshops in the field. We end the day with a second night in camp.
Overnight: Expedition tent
In the morning, we arrive at the Snow Trail Lodge. We meet the dogs, learn how to harness and unharness a team, and spend the afternoon driving our own pulk and four-dog team through the winter landscape. Lunch is in nature. After the dog sledding safari (with two people per sled), we are transported to Camp Ripan in Kiruna, where we dine and stay overnight. This is the final evening of the course.
Overnight stay: Camp Ripan, Kiruna
After breakfast at Camp Ripan, everyone departs for home on their own.
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On January 16, 2027 (1:00 PM – 5:00 PM), we meet in the Netherlands for a preparation afternoon. We get to know the group, the guides, and the instructors from Outdoor Medicine. You will receive an explanation of the packing list and the clothing needed for the Arctic region. The medical preparation for expeditions is covered in detail: how to put together an expedition kit and how to prepare a group for the medical risks of a trip to an extreme environment.
Prior to the course, you will complete the Outdoor Medicine e-learning.
The Arctic Medicine Course is a collaboration between Outdoor Medicine and Arctic Adventure. Outdoor Medicine provides the medical program: e-learning, lectures, workshops, and scenario training. Arctic Adventure guides all outdoor activities, ensures safety in the cold, and handles logistics in the field. Two guides from Arctic Adventure and two instructors from Outdoor Medicine are present throughout the entire course.
We sleep the first two nights at Two Rivers Lodge near Skaulo, then two nights in expedition tents, and the final night at Camp Ripan in Kiruna. In the expedition tents, we sleep two people per tent.
For the Arctic Medicine Course, ABAN/GAIA accreditation is being requested for medical specialties.
We stay in touch with each other beforehand (and often afterwards) in a WhatsApp group.
This course is a Blue Label and is designed to be accessible. A normal level of fitness and perseverance are sufficient. The emphasis is on the medical and team aspects, not on athletic ability.
No skiing experience required. Arctic Adventure also guides less experienced skiers, and the pace is adjusted to the group. During the ski days, you cover a limited distance each day, with room for scenarios along the way.
During the field component, we are in uninhabited territory. Our position can always be reached by rescue services. The guides carry Garmin inReach and a satellite phone. A Basecamp Manager is reachable in the Netherlands throughout the entire course.
The guides are trained in Wilderness Advanced First Aid and WGA (Wilderness Guide Association).
You will be loaned full winter expedition equipment: skis, backcountry ski boots, ski poles, pulk, -25 expedition sleeping bag, sleeping mats, and gaiters. In consultation, you can bring your own equipment, provided it meets our requirements.
We also provide group materials: tent, cooking gear, fuel, navigation and communication tools, first aid kit.
After your registration (or upon request) you’ll receive a detailed packing list. We will go through this together during the preparation afternoon in the Netherlands on January 16, 2027.
Would you like to read more about the party providing the medical program? Visit the Outdoor Medicine website.
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The Arctic Medicine Course is intended for doctors who want to apply and expand their clinical skills under arctic conditions. This includes GPs, ER doctors, anesthesiologists, intensivists, military doctors, sports doctors, tropical medicine doctors, and residents with an affinity for expedition and wilderness medicine.
The course proceeds with 10 participants and is full at 12 participants.
There are still spots available for this course.
The Arctic Medicine Course is for doctors who want more than a classic course in a conference hall. You want to practice clinical reasoning in an environment where standard protocols don’t automatically work. You want to feel what extreme cold does to a patient and to yourself. You want to learn to work with limited resources, in a team, under pressure.
No skiing experience required. A normal level of fitness and perseverance are sufficient. The emphasis is on the medical and team aspects, not on athletic ability.
The group consists of fellow doctors from the Netherlands and Belgium. ABAN/GAIA accreditation is being requested for all medical specialties.
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Preparation afternoon: January 16, 2027, in the Netherlands (1:00 PM – 5:00 PM).
Course: March 14 – 19, 2027, in Swedish Lapland.
Sunday, March 14, 2027.
Meeting at 10:00 AM at Malmfältens STF in Kiruna.
Friday, March 19, 2027.
After breakfast at Camp Ripan, everyone departs for home on their own.
This course connects well with the flight from Düsseldorf with Eurowings. Eurowings only flies on Saturdays. Arrival would then be Saturday, March 13, with an overnight stay at Malmfältens STF in Kiruna. We meet there on Sunday, March 14, at 10:00 AM.
For other flight options (including SAS, Norwegian), you can visit our page with flight options to Kiruna.
Flights book yourself.
€ 2,474 per person
Maximum 12
If during the trip it is collectively decided to undertake extras (Excursions, overnight stays, meals), these costs will be divided among the participants.
Food
Sleeping
Hygiene
Clothing
You will receive a detailed packing list after your registration, or upon request.
Renting an expedition down jacket is possible via Arctic Adventure for €50
As a participant in our trips, you get a 10% discount in Beaver stores. So take advantage of that if you still need to buy stuff.
Check Marktplaats.nl for good used equipment.
Contact us if you have questions about the material.
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