Dealing with the Demands of Being a Flight Nurse

For those in the medical profession, saving lives is more than just a job — it is a commitment and vocation. Every day, nurses must face different emergency situations needing immediate response. Indeed, taking care of patients is no easy feat. But what could be more critical than making decisions and performing procedures while flying…

Posted in Flight Nurses | March 3, 2012 | More Info

Becoming a Medical Volunteer – Should I Become One?

Do you sometimes stay awake at night wondering why it is so easy for you to find a Viagra Supplier, cancer clinic, or private hospital in your city, yet some children in Africa have never seen the insides of a doctor’s office? Are you bothered by the fact that healthcare is readily available in your country yet other people on the opposite side of the globe can hardly get their hands on a Band-Aid? And do you think that you can do something to change this?

Posted in Medical Missions | January 18, 2012 | More Info

Ensure Financial and Health Security with Comprehensive Coverage

“Lifetime Health Cover is a government initiative that started on 1July 2000. It was designed to encourage people to take out hospital insurance earlier in life, and to maintain their cover” – Australian Government. This is quite helpful, as you can use it to pay for medical expenses, especially hospital bills. Now, you may think…

Posted in Health and Finance Matters | January 17, 2012 | More Info

Honouring the Aircrew That Brings Home Your Loved Ones

If you have a loved one who’s called to serve the country and is waging combat halfway around the world, it is likely that you are dealing with plenty of challenges every single day. Whether it is a boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife that you are missing, you are probably sleeping with your mobile phone,…

Posted in Aero-Medical Evacuation | December 25, 2011 | More Info

Health Challenges Faced by Staff of Flying Hospitals

For professionals working in such environments, getting life insurance is a practical move as they will need to protect themselves against various risks. This is since most of them may have families waiting for them at home who might get financially burdened in case anything happens to them. Furthermore, such a policy can help them continue rendering their services for such a noble cause with peace of mind.

Posted in Flying Hospital Staff | December 17, 2011 | More Info