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Expedition medicine,
built for the field

The offline-first clinical reference app for expedition medics, wilderness first responders, and remote medical officers.

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Clinical Depth

2,949 clinical claims.
Every one sourced.

Behind every condition and drug in FieldMedic sits peer-reviewed guidance — structured for the field, verified against BNF, NICE, JRCALC, WMS and WHO.

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FIELDMEDIC
Conditions
Symptom
Meds
All 128
First Aid 18
Medical 31
Trauma 19
Environ 26
Basic Life Support (CPR)LIFE
First Aidcpr
Follow DRcABCDE then BLS algorithm immediately.
Evacuation criteria exist
AnaphylaxisLIFE
Medicaladrenaline
Adrenaline 0.5mg IM is the most important first step.
Evacuation criteria exist
HACELIFE
Environaltitude
Descent first-line. Dexamethasone 8mg.
Open FractureURGENT
Trauma
Co-amoxiclav within 1 hour of injury.
Symptoms & Signs
707 symptom claims — each severity-coded and mapped to differential diagnoses
Throat constriction Skin flushing Swelling lips Wheezy breathing Fast pulse, low BP Dizzy or faint
Clinical Sources
Every claim benchmarked against authoritative published guidance
BNF 2025Drug dosing, interactions
NICE GuidelinesCondition protocols
WMS ConsensusAltitude, cold, heat
RCUK / JRCALCResuscitation, trauma
WHO + NaTHNaCTropical medicine
Drug Dosing
Adrenaline 1:1000
0.5mg IM · repeat at 5 min
Dexamethasone
8mg initial · 4mg every 6h
Trimethoprim
200mg BD · 3 days (NICE NG109)
Ceftriaxone
2g IV/IM BD · meningitis
92 Interactions
Every drug pair cross-checked — severity graded
SevereGTN + sildenafil — catastrophic hypotension.
SevereMetronidazole + alcohol — disulfiram-like reaction.
ModerateSalbutamol + beta-blockers — blocked bronchodilation.
169 Evac Triggers
Clear go/no-go signals for every condition
Immediate
Any suspicion of meningitis — begin evacuation immediately
Immediate
Testicular torsion — 6-hour window for salvage
Urgent
SpO₂ below 94% not responding to treatment
Safety Checklist
Pre-administration checks for every drug
Correct patient confirmed
No penicillin allergy
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Beta-blocker use?
May reduce adrenaline effect
Expiry date checked
2,949
Clinical claims
128
Conditions
41
Medications
92
Interactions
12
Source guidelines

Everything you need in the field

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128 Conditions
First Aid, Medical Emergencies, Trauma, Environmental, Tropical Medicine, and Specialist Areas — all with symptoms, management steps, and evacuation criteria.
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Symptom Checker
A branching question tree that guides you to a likely diagnosis. Differential diagnosis support for ambiguous presentations.
Vital Signs
Interpret observations instantly with NEWS2 scoring. Log readings over time to track deterioration.
Rx
41 Medications
Pre-administration safety checklists, dosing, interactions, and contraindications for all key expedition drugs.
Kit List Generator Pro
Build a clinically intelligent kit list by trip type, group size, duration and weight limit. Track usage in the field.
Patient Records Pro
Full AMPLE history, triage priority, treatment notes, and SBAR handover generation. Stored on-device only.
Evacuation Planner Pro
End-to-end evacuation workflow: ETHANE sitrep, comms log, plan, handover, and full PDF report. From decision to stand-down, everything documented and ready for the receiving team.
Team Pre-Screening Pro
Collect pre-expedition medical records from your whole team. Available offline when you need them and automatically linked to patient records in the field.
Live walkthrough

Watch FieldMedic work
through a real emergency

Follow an expedition medic from first symptoms through diagnosis, treatment, kit check, vitals monitoring, and a full patient handover — with the app open at every step.

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Sepsis · Himalayan trek · Day 6 · 3,800m · No signal
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Clinically sourced. Field verified.

FieldMedic content is benchmarked against leading clinical guidelines. All protocols must be verified by a qualified expedition doctor before operational use.

BNF NICE JRCALC Wilderness Medical Society
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FieldMedic is a clinical decision-support tool for trained expedition medics. It does not replace professional medical judgement.

Important — please read

FieldMedic is a clinical reference tool intended exclusively for use by trained medical professionals, expedition medics, and healthcare providers with appropriate qualifications for their scope of practice. It is not a medical device under the UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002 or EU MDR 2017/745. It does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe, and does not replace the clinical judgement of a qualified clinician.

All protocols, drug doses, and clinical content are provided for reference only and must be independently verified against authoritative sources — including the BNF and relevant NICE guidelines — before any clinical intervention. The developer accepts no liability for clinical outcomes arising from use of this software, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. In any emergency where professional medical help is available, contact your local emergency services.