Aerospace Medicine is a branch of preventive medicine that is concerned with the physiological and psychological stresses on the human body in flight. (Encarta Reference)
Addresses the needs of physicians, scientists and allied professionals who work in the aerospace medicine field. Includes information about the Institute and research. www.iami.org.il
Information on classes for JAR, CAA and FAA medical examinations for aircrew, private pilots, and air traffic controllers. www.grasmere-medical-services.co.uk
Information about this organization that seeks solutions to health concerns facing astronauts on long missions, includes research area and benefits. www.nsbri.org
Universities Space Research Association's DSLS supports NASA's needs for understanding and counteracting the physiological changes that accompany space flight. Includes research and education. www.dsls.usra.edu
FAA certified Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) qualified to perform First, Second or Third Class aviation medical exams. Site includes links to the FAA Database and medical standards information. Near historic Charleston,SC. flightmd.com/addmap2.cgi?19387
A course designed for people with an interest in aviation medicine. The CCAT course was designed and developed by Dr Terry Martin. www.ccat-training.org.uk
Offers courses in flight physiology, aeromedical protocols and quality control in air ambulance operations. Courses offered in Spanish in Long Beach, California. consulting and sales of aeromedical related equipment and supplies. www.geocities.com/rnluvs2fly/Medical_AirXpress.html
Contains articles, lists of practitioners, a mailing list, bibliographics searches, and links to other organizations and related functions. aeromedical.org