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Aerospace medicine deals with medical problems related to flying and space travel.
He is board certified in family practice, dermatology and aerospace medicine.
It is awarded annually "for the most significant contribution in aerospace medicine".
The wing's primary mission areas are aerospace medicine, science and technology and human systems integration.
Dr. Kraft has research and clinical expertise in aerospace medicine.
He has authored numerous scientific papers in the fields of human factors, environmental and aerospace medicine.
Armstrong published 105 scientific papers in the field of aviation medicine and aerospace medicine.
In its vision statement, the wing includes the goals of improving aerospace medicine, science and technology, and human systems integration.
Kittinger was impressed by Stapp's dedication and leadership as a pioneer in aerospace medicine.
Antony is board-certified in preventive medicine & public health and aerospace medicine.
Tek then moved back to America where he became a licensed physician, specialising his qualifications in emergency and aerospace medicine.
Consists of aerospace medicine, dental, medical operations and medical support squadrons:
Other publications in aerospace medicine:
"Aerospace medicine, to be exact.
He has extensive experience in the clinical practice of general surgery, aerospace medicine and occupational medicine as well as in administrative medical management.
He further specialized in aerospace medicine and family medicine at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
"Aerospace medicine, eh?
The Journal of aviation medicine - The preceding journal to Aerospace medicine was published from 1930 to 1959.
As a gifted scientist with a wide range of interests, he also explored various aspects of aerospace medicine, psycho-pharmacology, and how man responded to his environment.
A particular interest in the study of deconditioning is in aerospace medicine, to diagnose, fight, and prevent adverse effects of the conditions of space flight.
A flight surgeon is a military medical officer assigned to duties in the clinical field variously known as aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, or flight medicine.
Critical topics include air operations, human resources, education and training, search and rescue, disasters relief, telecommunications, aerospace medicine, weather, prevention of plane crashes, and scientific research.
Rahn's research into applications of this diagram lead to the development of aerospace medicine and advancements in hyperbaric breathing and high-altitude respiration.
Research efforts at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine were instrumental in making manned space flight a reality.
General Taylor was a chief flight surgeon and board certified in aerospace medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.