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He was recognised as a leading specialist in aviation medicine.
He is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of aviation medicine.
It is the main site of aviation medicine research in the UK.
He was a pioneer of modern altitude physiology and aviation medicine.
Aviation medicine aims to keep this rate in the humans involved equal to or below a specified risk level.
However, these had been prescribed by a physician who had training in aviation medicine.
We have an aviation medicine institute in the city which will significantly contribute for the astronaut training."
During this time Strughold's attention was increasingly drawn to the emerging science of aviation medicine.
This board established the first laboratory of its kind and put aviation medicine on a sound scientific basis in the United States.
Sinus barotrauma or aerosinusitis has been known since the early development of aviation medicine.
He is sometimes given the sobriquet "Father of Aviation Medicine".
Armstrong published 105 scientific papers in the field of aviation medicine and aerospace medicine.
Ernsting was an international ambassador for aviation medicine.
A graduate of the Air Force's aviation medicine school, he underwent survival and parachutist training as well.
With her influence Dr. Lovelace gained government funding for an aviation medicine program.
Although Lyster's most significant contribution was pioneering aviation medicine, he was instrumental in many other areas.
For services to aviation medicine.
In the field of aviation medicine, the 1 percent rule is a risk threshold that is applied to the medical fitness of pilots.
AMEs are practitioners of aviation medicine, although most are also qualified in other medical specialties.
While still a medical student, he joined the Royal Air Force and received flying training with the intention of specialising in aviation medicine.
Some early examples of this involved aviation medicine and the use of helicopters, and the transfer of critical care patients between facilities.
Undersea and aviation medicine can be understood as subspecialties of military medicine, or in any case originated as such.
He also initiated construction of the Lyster Army Hospital, a modern facility with specialized aviation medicine capability.
He became fascinated with "aviation medicine," which addressed the effects that ever-increasing speeds and heights were having on the bodies and minds of fliers.
In October of that year a branch of the School of Aviation Medicine was established.