Group raises need to update shipboard medical standards

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MARINE Medical Solutions, a key player in maritime health care, raised the urgent need for an updated edition of the International Medical Guide for Ships, last published in May 2007. This guide, essential for providing medical care onboard ships, serves as the primary reference for pharmacies that supply the list of essential medicines for seafarers.

Doctor Jens Tülsner, CEO of Marine Medical Solutions, has raised concerns about the outdated nature of the guide, emphasizing that advancements in medicine in the past 15 years have not been reflected in the recommendations. “The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has not updated the guide since 2007, which means that the list of essential medicines onboard ships may not include the latest and most effective treatments available today,” he said.

In the meantime, flag states and organizations have become active in achieving progress in this area. For example, the Maritime Medical Service of the German flag has published a completely revised version of the “Maritime Medical Handbook” for ships flying the German flag in 2019/2020 (German/English version), including adaptations of the medical equipment on board. In 2023, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) provided a new handbook aimed at improving onboard medical care. None have been adopted by the IMO.

Dr. Jens Tülsner, CEO and founder of Marine Medical Solutions CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Tülsner believes that incorporating the expertise of medical professionals in the creation and regular updating of the essential medicines list would significantly enhance the health care provided to seafarers.

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“The shipping industry has seen tremendous advancements in medical technology and pharmaceutical options since 2007. Yet, without regular updates from the IMO, seafarers are at risk of not receiving the most effective care. A doctor’s insight is crucial in ensuring that the medical supplies onboard are not only adequate but also improved for current medical standards,” he said.

Tülsner urged the IMO to consider more frequent revisions to the International Medical Guide for Ships and to involve healthcare professionals in the process. He said that by updating the guide and ensuring that it reflects modern medical practices, “we can provide better support and care for seafarers, who often face challenging and isolated conditions at sea.”

While being aware of activities in getting the STCW regulations updated and the interdependency of both areas, there is a need to get started,” he added. [“Moreover,] most flag states and shipping companies consider the IMO guidelines as the gold standard.”

Marine Medical Solutions, part of OneCare Group, continues to advocate for improved health care standards in the maritime industry, believing that updated and medically sound guidelines are essential for the safety and well-being of all seafarers.


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