Changelog
Platform
Updates
What's New at The Ship Doctor
Changelog
Recent Updates
A running log of new tools, resources, and features added to The Ship Doctor platform.
Free Red-Zone Maritime Emergency Card Launched
A free, downloadable emergency reference card covering the critical first actions in maritime red-zone scenarios. Designed for rapid access during high-acuity events at sea.
View the Red-Zone Card →Clinical Tools Expanded
Four new clinical tools added to the platform: Oxygen Burn-Rate Calculator, SBAR-M Generator for maritime medevac communication, Capability Gap Note Template, and Port-State Handover Checklist.
Explore Clinical Tools →Field Notes and Doctrine Published
Operational field articles from the ship clinic and the Osolika Doctrine — a structured framework for maritime medicine decision-making — are now live on the platform.
Read Field Notes →Career Hub Active
The Career Hub is live with CV templates for ship doctors and offshore medics, interview question banks, and career pathway guides for clinicians transitioning into maritime and remote medicine.
Visit the Career Hub →ShipDoctor Pro App Roadmap Active
Development planning is underway for the ShipDoctor Pro App — an offline-first clinical companion designed for use in low-connectivity maritime environments.
View App Roadmap →Bridge Phrases Reference Published
A structured reference for translating clinical assessments into command-language bridge communications. Built for ship doctors who need to communicate medical urgency to non-medical officers.
View Bridge Phrases →Case Simulations Section Launched
Scenario-based clinical simulations for maritime medicine. Practice decision-making in realistic shipboard contexts — from red-zone emergencies to prolonged stabilisation and outbreak management.
Try Case Simulations →Stay Informed
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