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Medicine On The Edge ( MOTE) is
a joint collaboration between International Medical Systems and Hogan
Group International. We are a small but dynamic organisation that aims
to combine high quality education and training with a range of
stimulating adventure based activities. This is based on our belief that
you learn best and perform better when both your mind and body are
stimulated.
International Medical Systems (IMS) was formed by Dr Geoff Ramin and
provides high quality medical repatriation services to and from anywhere
in the world. IMS also provides a range of consultancy and educational
services related to pre-hospital care, aeromedical transportation and
medical retrieval. IMS' activities have been as diverse as helping
develop industrial paramedic services on Groote Eylandt, providing
medical support to sporting events and training all aeromedical doctors
for the Hong Kong helicopter based medical retrieval system.
Geoff is a specialist Emergency Physician who also works clinically in
Intensive Care. He has extensive experience in pre-hospital care and
medical retrieval. He is a Regional Consultant for the Queensland
Ambulance Service and a Medical Consultant to Mondial Assistance. His
passion for adventures includes mountaineering, scuba diving, hiking in
the wilderness and generally getting lost. He recently returned from
summiting Mont Blanc the highest peak in Western Europe and has several
expeditions planned for 2008.
Hogan Group International provides the business and management support
for MOTE. This is led by Trish Hogan who has been in the health industry
for 33 years and has previously held senior management positions in
public health in South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and
Queensland. Her experience in the health industry spans both Hospital
and Community Health administration, education & clinical practice.
Trish also currently participates on the advisory committees of both
Bond and Griffith University Medical Schools on the Gold Coast. In 2005
she was honoured by being named the inaugural "Tweed Woman of the
Year" for her leadership and role modelling in the local health
industry.
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