Saving lives in Mongolia one road at a time
A Griffith University research team led by Dr Hamish McLean is changing the way Mongolia deals with medical emergencies.
A Griffith University research team led by Dr Hamish McLean is changing the way Mongolia deals with medical emergencies.
While Queensland sweltered in a heat wave, Griffith University disaster expert Dr Hamish McLean tackled minus 30 degree temperatures in remote Mongolia to help the country’s health services.
Gold Coast paramedics have united with ambulance staff in Mongolia as part of Griffith's ongoing efforts to elevate emergency medical services (EMS) and disaster capacity.
Two Griffith University academics working from home offices in Brisbane are helping medics in Mongolia prepare for COVID-19 and beyond.
Limited by a lack of resources, funding and training, emergency management in Mongolia is faced with a series of challenges...
It may be small but it is a vital tool for treating sick children.
Griffith Humanities senior lecturerHamish McLean joined forces with School of Medicine senior lecturer Duncan McConnell to train more than 60...
Two Griffith academics are in Mongolia delivering training to multi-casualty and disaster training to more than 60 doctors and nurses across the province.
Crisis Communications grad cert provides key knowledge for organisational management.
A wide range of Griffith University researchers are available for expert commentary on the forthcoming G20 Leaders Summit.