Posted on Aug 14, 2015
Interested in connecting with Aerospace Medicine Specialists or learning more about Aerospace Medicine?
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Physicians trained as Aerospace Medicine Specialists (also known as RAMs), represent a mission critical speciality in all branches of Military Medicine, trained within every area of Preventive and Occupational Medicine including: Homeland Security, CBRNE/Public Health Emergency Response, Toxicology, Civil Aviation, Space, Environmental, Industrial and Hyperbaric Medicine.
Potential members can learn more about becoming a RAM and the American Society of Aerospace Medicine Specialists (ASAMS) by contacting us or by viewing our website at http://www.asams.org/
Potential members can learn more about becoming a RAM and the American Society of Aerospace Medicine Specialists (ASAMS) by contacting us or by viewing our website at http://www.asams.org/
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Sorry, typo, I'd meant 9124F under the bioenviron!mental engineers (BEEs) under the Biomedical Science Corps (BSC)....
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http://www.euclid.int/online-doctorate-international-public-health/
I just sent this in generally, I'd been looking at it as well as at other online PhD programs, if only for the intelleftial stimulus, I've also looked at AMSUS and read its journal for a long time, as well as relevant IEEE and AIAA journals also....
I just sent this in generally, I'd been looking at it as well as at other online PhD programs, if only for the intelleftial stimulus, I've also looked at AMSUS and read its journal for a long time, as well as relevant IEEE and AIAA journals also....
EUCLID Online Doctorate in International Public Health | Intergovernmental
DIPH: A low-tuition online doctorate in international public health offered by an intergovernmental organization.
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Col Blocker,
Not sure if the RAM is in my future, but I'm still a huge advocate for Aerospace Medicine! Just transferred from AD to the ANG a few months ago and accomplished my AME training this weekend. Keep me posted for any opportunities or help needed in the field!!
Also, any feedback on my website or interest in collaborating is greatly appreciated: http://goflightmedicine.com
Not sure if the RAM is in my future, but I'm still a huge advocate for Aerospace Medicine! Just transferred from AD to the ANG a few months ago and accomplished my AME training this weekend. Keep me posted for any opportunities or help needed in the field!!
Also, any feedback on my website or interest in collaborating is greatly appreciated: http://goflightmedicine.com
Welcome to the free online medical educational resource for military & aviation aerospace medicine. We also dabble in wilderness, dive, & tactical medicine.
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Rocky, thanks for the reply. It's a great community! Where are you currently serving and what's your experience? I only see generic info on your profile so far.
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Maj (Join to see)
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I'll have to update my profile. I'm new to RP. I did 6 years AD as GMO flight doc. TY at Travis AFB, then 1 year in Korea with 25 FS (A-10's) and 3.5 years at Aviano as SME in the 510 FS (F-16's). Now in the UT ANG and back to GME for Emergency Med. Best of both worlds!
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