Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to outline one U.K. doctor's experience as advisor to a British commercial high altitude expedition company. Within the United Kingdom, this is pioneering work, and various aspects of the job are outlined that have evolved in response to the current medical needs and market forces. The U.K. medicolegal aspects of the work are considered in the light of there being no current case law to guide doctors in this role. With more people worldwide making use of commercial companies for expeditions with the associated duty of care, it is hoped that this will stimulate further debate on some potentially delicate issues that cross international boundaries.
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