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Air travel has its own set of hazards - The West Australian | 17/05/12  The West AustralianAir travel has its own set of hazardsThe West AustralianThe good news, according to David Newman, aviation medicine specialist and head of aviation research at Swinburne University in Melbourne, is that almost everybody who travels by air will tolerate the flight reasonably well. The main exceptions were ... | | |
Howard Mauthe - Register Pajaronian | 17/05/12  Howard MautheRegister PajaronianHe was trained in aviation medicine and designated a Naval Flight Surgeon. He moved to Fond Du Lac, WI in 1951 and established the Department of Radiology at St. Agnes Hospital. He remained there until his retirement in 1982. ... | | |
EgyptAir academies make a splash in Africa - Arabian Aerospace (blog) | 14/05/12  Arabian Aerospace (blog)EgyptAir academies make a splash in AfricaArabian Aerospace (blog)These range from aviation medicine through to risk management and safety operations. Some 50 kilometres away, and next to Cairo's international airport, is a real jewel in the Egyptian training scene, the EgyptAir Training Center (ETC).and more » ... | | |
Celebrities make pitch for patient safety panel - American Medical News | 14/05/12  American Medical NewsCelebrities make pitch for patient safety panelAmerican Medical NewsThey come in to take great care of patients, and we've just started to learn what we can learn from aviation.? Medicine already has implemented many ideas from aviation, such as simulation training, checklists and incident-reporting systems. ... | | |
Armed forces' combat readiness impressive - Arab News | 09/05/12  Armed forces' combat readiness impressiveArab NewsThe prince later laid the foundation for a big mosque in the base, a water treatment plant and an aviation medicine clinic. He also opened a runway for warplanes and a helipad in Jabal Al-Sahen. Later he opened the barracks for officers.and more » ... | | |
Volunteer Pilots Donate Free Flights During Mesquite Days - Mesquite Citizen Journal | 07/05/12  Mesquite Citizen JournalVolunteer Pilots Donate Free Flights During Mesquite DaysMesquite Citizen JournalThey were invited to participate and answer questions for those who had interests in careers in fire service, helicopters and aviation medicine. ?We expect to fly 45-50 children today,? said Mike Guardino of Salt Lake City, flight coordinator of the ... | | |
Play honors flying ace Jackie Cochran - The Desert Sun | 04/05/12  Play honors flying ace Jackie CochranThe Desert SunShe was a champion of aviation medicine. This is a woman who ended up with more speed, distance and altitude records than anyone ? male or female. It's extraordinary.? This will be the play's fourth reading. It was a 2011 O'Neill Playwright's ... | | |
Your Road Buddies: Zillions of Germs - New York Times | 03/05/12  Your Road Buddies: Zillions of GermsNew York Times?It seems clear that the full range of experiences we have while traveling, from the time we leave our house, to the time we return, makes it more likely we'll come down with something,? said Dr. Mark Gendreau, an expert in travel and aviation medicine ... | | |
Wilfred 'Bill' Guerra, M.D. - knox.VillageSoup.com | 02/05/12  knox.VillageSoup.comWilfred 'Bill' Guerra, M.D.knox.VillageSoup.comHe was commissioned first lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps and attended the school of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field, Texas. As flight surgeon assigned to the 8th Fighter Squadron of the 49th Fighter Group, Wilfred served in many locations ... | | |
America's greatest natural resource - Thomaston Times | 27/04/12  America's greatest natural resourceThomaston TimesAnd, while chief of aviation medicine for the Georgia Army National Guard, I spent several monthly drills at the base performing flight physicals on Georgia Guard pilots. Further, I have flown in and out of Robins on several military missions through ... | | |
Doctors on patrol - New Zealand Doctor Online | 26/04/12  New Zealand Doctor OnlineDoctors on patrolNew Zealand Doctor OnlineA keen pilot, he had always had an interest in aviation medicine and saw himself with a busy general practice and a bit of aviation medicine on the side. Before he moved to New Zealand from South Africa in 1987, he was in the army, as it was compulsory ... | | |
The women who chose to be different - Rediff | 25/04/12  RediffThe women who chose to be differentRediffYoung pilots in the air force are required to study a wide range of subjects from aerodynamics to aviation medicine and have to keep abreast with the latest developments in aviation. Their professional competence is judged through annual examinations ... | | |
ANZAC DAY FEATURE: Doctors on patrol - New Zealand Doctor Online | 24/04/12  New Zealand Doctor OnlineANZAC DAY FEATURE: Doctors on patrolNew Zealand Doctor OnlineA keen pilot, he had always had an interest in aviation medicine and saw himself with a busy general practice and a bit of aviation medicine on the side. Before he moved to New Zealand from South Africa in 1987, he was in the army, as it was compulsory ... | | |
Appointments to the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada - Canadian Skies | 12/04/12  Appointments to the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of CanadaCanadian SkiesDr. Perlman holds degrees in psychology and medicine from McGill University, is certified in family medicine, is a fellow of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and is certified in aviation medicine (King's College, London, UK).and more » ... | | |
Air Force looking to fill 64 civilian jobs - Springfield News Sun | 09/04/12  Air Force looking to fill 64 civilian jobsSpringfield News SunThe school, which trains more than 5000 students each year in aviation medicine-related career fields, needs 64 civilian staff members such as environmental engineers, health physicists and doctors. ?We're still not back to strength,? said Thomas S.and more » ... | | |
Air Force looking to fill civilian medical jobs - Dayton Daily News | 07/04/12  Air Force looking to fill civilian medical jobsDayton Daily NewsThe school, which trains more than 5000 students each year in aviation medicine-related career fields, needs 64 civilian staff members in areas such as environmental engineers, health physicists and doctors. ?We're still not back to strength,? said ... | | |
Mind the gap - New Zealand Herald | 07/04/12  Mind the gapNew Zealand HeraldPosted to Dubbo in the New South Wales outback in her first year as a would-be neurologist, she became hooked on gliding and promptly signed up for an aviation medicine career with the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Her masters thesis examined how fear ... | | |
Former Bedford School student flying high - Bedfordshire News | 05/04/12  Bedfordshire NewsFormer Bedford School student flying highBedfordshire NewsAfter the parade he said: "I am the first doctor and military officer in my family and hope to train in aviation medicine. I was the Head of Corps for Bedford School Combined Cadet Force and would encourage teenagers to get involved with the cadet ... | | |
Barlett, 86, seeks 11th term (VIDEO) - WTOP | 03/04/12  WTOPBarlett, 86, seeks 11th term (VIDEO)WTOPHe has worked with the Navy's School of Aviation Medicine and was a member of the Space Life Sciences research group, which aided NASA in missions to the moon. In 2011, Bartlett sponsored a bill to stop invasive research on great apes.and more » ... | | |
Bartlett Is Running Like 60 - Citybizlist (press release) | 30/03/12  Bartlett Is Running Like 60Citybizlist (press release)He has worked with the Navy's School of Aviation Medicine and was a member of the Space Life Sciences research group, which aided NASA in missions to the moon. In 2011, Bartlett sponsored a bill to stop invasive research on great apes.and more » ... | | |
Former Hutt woman helps organise Saturday's massive air show - The Dominion Post | 30/03/12  The Dominion PostFormer Hutt woman helps organise Saturday's massive air showThe Dominion Post''Throughout my Air Force career my primary employment has been in health care management, policy development and aviation medicine. What I enjoy most is the ability to get involved in all sorts of things. ''But recently I've taken on another role ... | | |
Culture: Impact of war on language (162) - Egyptian Gazette | 27/03/12  Culture: Impact of war on language (162)Egyptian GazetteIn order to insure that physicians are prepared for these tasks, formal recognition should be given to the specialty of Combat Medicine just as for Aviation Medicine and Preventive Medicine,? added Winkler. ?A training programme and career pattern ... | | |
Edison State event aims to guide career path - The News-Press | 22/03/12  Edison State event aims to guide career pathThe News-PressThe fair featured representatives from the government and private sector as well as nonprofit organizations discussing jobs in pharmaceuticals, ecology, marine science, engineering, architecture, aviation, medicine, transportation and other fields. ... | | |
Sobering vs intoxicating - Fin24 | 13/03/12  Sobering vs intoxicatingFin24Even more than the iPhone, the iPad is becoming basic kit in every industry - the military, aviation, medicine, restaurants, retail. Reliable voice control is such a powerful force multiplier that Apple wouldn't even have to hype it much to make the ... | | |
Singapore: Boxing's Next Big Draw? - Wall Street Journal (blog) | 11/03/12  Singapore: Boxing's Next Big Draw?Wall Street Journal (blog)Singapore's ambition to become a hub for just about anything?aviation, medicine, the arts, science and technology?is a source of amusement to many residents of the tiny city-state, and now they can perhaps add one more to the ever-growing list: boxing.and more » ... | | |
Apple, the new iPad, and being 'sanely great' - Reuters Blogs (blog) | 10/03/12  Reuters Blogs (blog)Apple, the new iPad, and being 'sanely great'Reuters Blogs (blog)Even more than the iPhone, the iPad is becoming basic kit in every industry ? the military, aviation, medicine, restaurants, retail. Reliable voice control is such a powerful force multiplier that Apple wouldn't even have to hype it much to make the ... | | |
Singapore: Boxing's Next Big Draw? - Wall Street Journal (blog) | 07/03/12  Singapore: Boxing's Next Big Draw?Wall Street Journal (blog)Singapore's ambition to become a hub for just about anything?aviation, medicine, the arts, science and technology?is a source of amusement to many residents of the tiny city-state, and now they can perhaps add one more to the ever-growing list: boxing.and more » ... | | |
UAE: GCAA Launches new E-Medical Service - Zawya (registration) | 04/03/12  Zawya (registration)UAE: GCAA Launches new E-Medical ServiceZawya (registration)The event, which took place at the Intercontinental Hotel Festival City, Dubai, gathered a large number of decision makers and leading figures in the aviation industry and the field of aviation medicine. HE Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of ... | | |
Press Release: GCAA launches new e-Medical service - MEED (subscription) (press release) | 03/03/12  Press Release: GCAA launches new e-Medical serviceMEED (subscription) (press release)The event, which took place at the Intercontinental Hotel Festival City, Dubai, gathered a large number of decision makers and leading figures in the aviation industry and the field of aviation medicine. Daily online access and weekly analysis in print ... | | |
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