Clinic Care, our bi-annual magazine provides our readers with interesting and informative information that promotes general health and wellness. Readers can learn and hear from our very own experts. Click here to view editions.
Dr Sanket Patel talks to Hotline about delivering medical services in a remote forest area in India. Read more here.
Ebola has been part of the daily news agenda since it began spreading in West Africa early last year. Read more here.
How International SOS is helping its customers to deal with air pollution and smog in China. Read more here.
For many years, our clinic in Hanoi has provided a comprehensive range of primary healthcare and emergency medical services. Read more here.
Ebola is a deadly haemorrhagic fever that can spread rapidly between humans and can kill up to 90% of those it infects. Read more here
Nurse Sarah Kong talks to Hotline about how her department makes client priorities their own and saves lives in the process. Read more here.
Rob Lamb, CEO of medical solutions provider RMSI, talks to Hotline Magazine about their affiliation with International SOS. Read more here.
Rob Lamb, CEO of medical solutions provider RMSI, talks to Hotline Magazine about their affiliation with International SOS. Read more here.
Enabling small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) around the world to expand their global footprint. Read more here.
Australian Red Cross has been working with International SOS since 2008, to help meet its Duty of Care in the field. Read more here..
With the exponential growth of AI, it is now playing a leading role in the healthcare industry. What does this mean for your organisation and how can you benefit from this ever-changing technology?
As South Sudan dissolved into political violence, another security situation was unfolding in Ukraine. Read more here.
In the Summers of 2014 and 2016, Brazil hosted two major international sporting events.. Read how International SOS is helping here.
From hiking in the Andes to sea kayaking in Sibu – protection for students on field trips. Read more here.
As a key player in Papua New Guinea, International SOS Australasia is committed to giving back to the local community. Read more here.