This review summarizes the observations made during a symposium on operational aeromedical support in Southeast Asia, conducted at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine in February 1974. Areas discussed during the symposium include operational medical support, staffing, facilities, equipment, aeromedical evacuation, environmental health, and management and administration. The review represents one aspect of continuing education in aerospace medicine for the flight surgeon and also provides assistance for medical planning. (Author)
Southeast Asia Operational Aeromedical Support: Lessons Learned
1975
34 pages
Report
No indication
English
Clinical Medicine , Biomedical Instrumentation & Bioengineering , Aviation medicine , Symposia , Air Force operations , Medical personnel , Medical evacuation , Medical services , Medical equipment , Medical supplies , Medical technicians , Management , Public health , Environments , Southeast Asia , Physicians , Hospitals , Ambulances , Infectious diseases , Veterinary medicine , Environmental health , Lessons learned