Schweizer Kongress für Notfallmedizin

Soccorritore Diplomato, membro comitato Swiss Paramedic Association - sez.Ticino e Moesano, socio e fondatore di Prowork International Swiss

Dr Sandy Inglis is an emergency medicine specialist originally from South Africa and now calls France home. He spent many years living in New Zealand and Australia where he completed his emergency medicine training. His career and life have taken him to extremes of contexts with work in well-resourced countries like UK, Iceland, Ireland and Australasia and more challenging contexts like PNG, Pakistan, Rwanda and South Africa, where he was involved in the early development of emergency medicine and trauma systems in his home province of Kwa Zulu-Natal. He joined ICRC in 2001 and has worked in the field in Sudan and Bangladesh and more recently in the ICRC Rafah field hospital in Gaza where he was the SMO. He also works on board ships as expedition doctor to the polar regions. He now holds the position of Emergency Medicine specialist at the headquarters of ICRC in Geneva.

Socio e fondatore di Prowork International Swiss, business coach ed esperto di pratiche di Foresight.

Dipl. Rettungssanitäter HF, Master of Medical Education (MME) und Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA). Seit 1986 im Rettungsdienst und seit 1998 in der Bildung. Seit 2006 Geschäftsführer am Schweizer Institut für Rettungsmedizin SIRMED. Daneben in der Swiss Paramedic Association, im Swiss Resuscitation Council und im Interverband für Rettungswesen engagiert. Thematisch mit organisatorischen und strategischen Fragen des Rettungsdienstes und der rettungsdienstlichen Bildung befasst.

Co-Präsidentin SGNOR

Präsident Swiss Paramedic Association
Vize-Präsidentin IVR

Registered Paramedic with a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Patient Oriented Clinical Research. In addition to his fieldwork, he serves as a Quality Manager and Research Paramedic.
His multidisciplinary research interests span various aspects of pre-hospital care, including airway management during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, use of NIH Stroke Scale and Clinical Frailty Scale, teaching methods (with a focus on e-learning) for healthcare professionals, staff wellbeing, and spinal stabilization techniques.

