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Aviation medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aviation medicine , also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine , is a branch of preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots and aircrews. The specialty st...
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The author reviews the literature on decompression sickness (DCS) constituting one of the major problems of aerospace medicine. ... The author reviews the literature on decompression sickness (DCS) constituting one of the major problems of aerospace medicine. He speculates on the terms describing this health condition...
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BACKGROUND: The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM), with sponsorship from the Health Resources Administration (HRSA), has published core competencies that are common to all preventive medicine residencies-aerospace medicine (ASM), occupational medicine (OM), and general preventive medicine/public health ...
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Aerospace Medicine is the preventive medicine primary specialty that promotes the health and functional well-being of pilots, astronauts, and other flight crew members and all other persons traveling in the air or space.
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Excerpt from Aerospace Medicine ... Please click here to view the full topic text: Aerospace Medicine ... Aerospace medicine is a subdiscipline of preventive and emergency medicine that ties together physics, life support, and medicine to protect aircrew and patients in the realm of aerospace. The ambient environment...
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Aerospace medicine is a subdiscipline of preventive and emergency medicine that ties together physics, life support, and medicine to protect aircrew and patients in the realm of aerospace. The ambient environment quickly becomes hostile to humans with increasing altitude.
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The Office of Aerospace Medicine is responsible for a broad range of medical programs and services for both the domestic and international aviation communities. Our vision is to provide global leadership for Aerospace Medicine in the 21st century.
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