Many people travel to high-altitude destinations, meaning clinicians are often faced with questions about how to prevent and treat altitude illness. Update your knowledge with this New Zealand Society of Travel Medicine summary of updated evidence-based guidelines with comments by senior lecturer Jenny Visser – it outlines the best prophylactic regimens, diagnostic approaches and treatment protocols for acute altitude illness
The New Zealand Medical Journal is out tomorrow
The New Zealand Medical Journal is out tomorrow

New Zealand Medical Journal Vol. 133 No. 1516
Editorial
Why are alcohol companies in our schools?
Jennie Connor
Articles
Open Access
Sustaining multidisciplinary team training in New Zealand hospitals: a qualitative study of a national simulation-based initiative
Jennifer A Long, Tanisha Jowsey, Kaylene Henderson, Alan F Merry, Jennifer M Weller
Correlation between epicardial adipose tissue and body mass index in New Zealand ethnic populations
Mohammed A Moharram, Hamish M Aitken-Buck, Robin Reijers, Isabelle van Hout, Michael JA Williams, Peter P Jones, Gillian A Whalley, Regis R Lamberts, Sean Coffey
“It is through shared conversation, that I understand” — Māori older adults’ experiences of medicines and related services in Aotearoa New Zealand
Joanna Hikaka, Rhys Jones, Carmel Hughes, Nataly Martini
Rheumatic fever recurrences in New Zealand 2010–14
Adam Dennison, Briar Peat, Elizabeth Wilson, Alison Leversha, Miriam Wheeler, Simon Briggs, Yvonne Galloway, Janine Ryland, Nigel Wilson
Heart failure clinics improve use of evidence-based heart failure therapies in patients with reduced ejection fraction following acute coronary syndrome (ANZACS-QI 48)
Daniel Chan, Robert N Doughty, Janine Mazengarb, Andy McLachlan, Andrew J Kerr
Energy-dense vs routine enteral nutrition in New Zealand Europeans, Māori, and Pacific Peoples who are critically ill
Alice L Reid, Marianne J Chapman, Sandra L Peake, Rinaldo Bellomo, Andrew R Davies, Adam M Deane, Michael Horowitz, Sally Hurford, Kylie Lange, Lorraine Little, Diane M Mackle, Stephanie N O’Connor, Jeffrey J Presneill, Emma J Ridley, Patricia J Williams, Paul J Young, on behalf of the TARGET Investigators and the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group
Viewpoint
OPEN ACCESS
The 2019 Global Health Security Index (GHSI) and its implications for New Zealand and Pacific regional health security
Matt Boyd, Michael G Baker, Cassidy Nelson, Nick Wilson
Open Access
Letter
Towards a better world after COVID-19
Phil Bagshaw, Sue Bagshaw