This week, Aebhric OKelly talks with Cory Igo, who is an alumnus of the CoROM Remote Paramedic programme. Cory shares his journey from being a United States Marine to becoming a remote paramedic, highlighting his experiences in veteran rehabilitation through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, the challenges of working in remote medical settings, and the lessons learned from his deployments in Ukraine. He discusses the importance of adaptability in medicine, especially in challenging environments, and offers insights into the future of rehabilitation for injured veterans.


Takeaways

Cory Igo is a former Marine turned remote paramedic.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu aids in the rehabilitation of veterans.

The transition from military to medical work can be challenging.

Choosing the right paramedic program is crucial for practical skills.

Cory's first paid job involved a reality show in Tanzania.

Altitude sickness can affect individuals differently during climbs.

Ukrainians are innovating in medical practices amidst conflict.

3D printing is becoming significant in medical applications.

Learning to adapt is essential for new medical professionals.

Cory emphasises the importance of local knowledge in medicine.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Corey Igo

03:01 The Role of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Veteran Rehabilitation

06:04 Transitioning from Marine to Paramedic

08:57 Choosing the Right Paramedic Program

12:08 Experiences in Remote Paramedicine

15:07 First Paid Job as a Paramedic

17:57 Altitude Medicine and Climbing Kilimanjaro

21:08 Working in Ukraine and Lessons Learned

24:06 Future Aspirations in Rehabilitation

27:09 Advice for New Medical Professionals

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