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James Moore in The Telegraph

James Moore in The Telegraph

Did you see the Telegraph travel section last weekend?

Our expedition medicine and travel health guru, James Moore, had a glowing write up from Richard Madden of the Telegraph. Richard was one of the students at the Wilderness Medical Training course hosted here at our offices in Exeter.

The WMT Far From Help (FFH) course is recognised as the leading course of its kind. Whether planning remote ventures for personal, educational, research or professional reasons, the skills learnt on FFH1 & FFH2 are must have knowledge for expedition members. WMT also tailors courses to specific environments and habitats, as your expedition requires.

James is a senior instructor for WMT and also director at Travel Health Consultancy (http://www.travelhealthconsultancy.co.uk/)  – a travel clinic and pre-travel advice centre based in Exeter.

If your school is planning an overseas tour or expedition, talk to James about the possibility of in-school vaccinations for your students as well as pre-travel health advice lectures. You can reach him on 01392 430590.

You'll be in very safe hands.

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