Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots...
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Institute of Aviation Medicine may refer to: RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine (IAM), The Royal Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine RAAF Institute...
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The RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine (RAF CAM) is a medical organisation run by the Royal Air Force and based at RAF Henlow in Bedfordshire. It is the...
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coined the term "space medicine" in 1948 and was the first and only Professor of Space Medicine at the School of Aviation Medicine (SAM) at Randolph Air...
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In aviation medicine, the 1% rule is a risk threshold that is applied to the medical fitness of pilots. The 1% rule states that a 1% per annum risk (See...
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of aviation and aerospace medicine. It was founded...
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"COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure: what can we learn from aviation medicine?". British Journal of Anaesthesia. 125 (3): e280–e281. doi:10.1016/j...
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helicopters and airplanes. Undersea and aviation medicine can be understood as subspecialties of military medicine, or in any case originated as such. Few...
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The Royal Australian Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine (AVMED) ensures the effectiveness and safety of Australian Defence Forces (ADF) air operations...
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businesses and became involved in philanthropy, especially in the arts, aviation, medicine, and culture. Meyer Guggenheim, a Swiss citizen of Ashkenazi Jewish...
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The history of aviation medicine began largely after World War I, when aircraft needed to fly to higher altitudes. In the Jet Age, aircraft became pressurised...
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Institute of Aviation Medicine, in German called Flugmedizinisches Institut der Luftwaffe (FLMEDINSTLW) is the central institute of aviation medicine of the...
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podiatrist (DPM) or pharmacist (PharmD) who practices medicine or surgery, veterinary medicine, dentistry, podiatry, or clinical pharmacy, respectively...
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Aeromedical Aviation Laboratory The Department of Aerospace Medicine operates an Aeromedical Aviation Laboratory in support of the Aerospace Medicine Primary...
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Flight surgeon (category Aviation medicine)
is a military medical officer practicing in the clinical field of aviation medicine, which is also occasionally known as flight surgery. Flight surgeons...
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Hubertus Strughold (category United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine)
Institute for Aviation Medicine", a medical science think tank that operated under the auspices of Göring's Reich Ministry of Aviation. Under Strughold's...
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A Doctor of Medicine (abbreviated M.D., from the Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a medical degree, the meaning of which varies between different jurisdictions...
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Hypobaric chamber (category Aviation medicine)
Colombiana, Aviation medicine, physiological, and hypobaric services Royal New Zealand Air Force Aviation Medicine Unit , Aviation medicine training and...
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Harold Whittingham (section Aviation medicine)
distinguished medical career in the Royal Air Force and contributions to Aviation medicine. After graduating from the University of Glasgow, he was the first...
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flight physical examinations and issue aviation medical certificates. AMEs are practitioners of aviation medicine, although most are also qualified in other...
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Aviation portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 2016. The Government of Italy permitted United States unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or...
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aviation, and interaction between employees. Aviation psychology originated at the beginning of the 1920s with the development of aviation medicine and...
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Stress in the aviation industry is a common phenomenon composed of three sources: physiological stressors, psychological stressors, and environmental stressors...
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Institute of Aviation Medicine was a Royal Air Force aviation medicine research unit active between 1945 and 1994. The RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine (IAM)...
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Hypobaric decompression (category Aviation medicine)
National Library of Medicine. PMID 28846248. Retrieved 2 October 2022. "Altitude-induced Decompression Sickness" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved...
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Physician (redirect from Doctor (medicine))
medical doctor, or simply doctor is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through...
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Flight Surgeon Badge (United States) (category Aviation medicine)
includes topics in aviation physiology, Army aviation and aviation medicine regulations, accident investigation, military aviation operations, and aircraft...
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Hanauske-Abel, H. (1996). "Not a slippery slope or sudden subversion: German medicine and National Socialism in 1933". British Medical Journal. 313 (7070): 1453–1463...
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Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification...
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Jet lag (category Aviation medicine)
enough to cause the condition. According to a 1969 study by the Federal Aviation Administration, aviator Wiley Post was the first to write about the effects...
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