Kai Müller is an Expedition Leader and Medic, and former paramedic with extensive experience in polar operations. Kai worked as a paramedic in Germany, going from the ambulance to helicopters, to medical repatriations across Europe. He then joined the army, where he worked as a Medevac Sergeant, completing tours in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
Kai left war zones behind and became a polar guide and expedition medic. He identified a need to improve telemedicine, so did so within his work in telecoms as a polar guide.
Some months back, Tim Belfall shared on his LinkedIn post about how Kai Müller presented on how using portable Starlink and Telemedicine enhances the capabilities of paramedics working in extreme climates and locations.
The video of the presentation is embedded below:
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