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  2. United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine

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    USAFSAM provides in-residence and distance learning courses [7] graduating approximately 4000 students annually. [8] [9] Initial skills training is provided for enlisted and officers in the disciplines of public health and preventive medicine, Bioenvironmental Engineering, aerospace physiology, aeromedical evacuation [10] for nurses and enlisted medical technicians, flight and operational ...

  3. Aviation medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    New AMEs are designated based upon the local demand for aeromedical certification services. All AMEs may issue second-class or third-class certificates. Some AMEs are designated "senior aviation medical examiner", and may issue first-class certificates, which are required for pilots flying in air carrier operations.

  4. Aviation medicine - Wikipedia

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    Aeromedical certification of pilots, aircrew and patients is also part of aviation medicine. A final subdivision is the AeroMedical Transportation Specialty. These military and civilian specialists are concerned with protecting aircrew and patients who are transported by AirEvac aircraft (helicopters or fixed-wing airplanes).

  5. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 1959 plans were announced to create the Civil Aeromedical Research Institute (CARI) which was established in 1961. [3] A new CARI building was opened at the Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City. In 1965 the Institute's organizational scope and structure were enlarged and CARI was renamed the Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI).

  6. Aerospace Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The original 29 "aeromedical examiners" started the organization for the "dissemination of information, as it will enhance the accuracy of their specialized art...thereby affording a greater guarantee for the safety of the public and the pilot, alike; and to cooperate... in furthering the progress of aeronautics in the United States."

  7. RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine is the lead authority in the British Armed Forces for aviation medicine and provides: [3]. advice, support and services to the Ministry of Defence, British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, Military Aviation Authority, Air Accidents Investigation Branch, Defence Accident Investigation Branch, academia and commercial organisations

  8. Luftwaffe Institute of Aviation Medicine - Wikipedia

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    serves as an aeromedical center (AMC) References. External links. Flugmedizinisches Institut der Luftwaffe (German) This page was last edited on 4 August ...

  9. Flight paramedic - Wikipedia

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    Perform as a member of an aeromedical evacuation team; Plan and prepare for aeromedical evacuation missions; Provide in-flight critical care to patients [5] Care for patients with both medical and traumatic issues; Possess advanced understanding of mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic support, vasoactive medications and intensive care [6]