It’s a service that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the world, yet the Flying Doctor introduced it 80 years ago.
Back then, people living and working in the bush would radio the Flying Doctor when there was an accident or someone fell ill. The doctor would ask what equipment or medications were available, and of course, the answer would vary.
So, the Flying Doctor came up with an extraordinary innovation. To put Medical Chests—a kind of pharmacy in a box—in isolated places across the state, in the care of a Medical Chest Holder.
As Elizabeth Doran, RFDS Medical Chest Lead explains, they are are the heart of the Flying Doctor’s mission of providing the finest care to the furthest corner:
“More communities would benefit from having an RFDS Medical Chest, and a direct line to the Flying Doctor—not only for accidents, but also to treat acute medical conditions or to start treatment early, stabilise a patient’s condition, and prevent a more serious situation.”
Made from a distinctive emerald green steel, there are now more than 1,300 lockable chests located in Queensland. In places such as cattle stations and mining sites. On fishing vessels. Even remote islands.
Places where people are living and working. Places where people need fast access to quality healthcare.