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Flight Med Institute
  • Aeromedical Professional Certification
  • Core Modules
    • 1. Introduction to Air Aviation
    • 2. Flight Physiology
    • 3. Medical Aviation Safety
    • 4. Aviation Psychology
    • 5. Clinical Characteristics of Patients by System
    • 6. Organizing Medical Aviation
    • 7. Crisis Management
    • 8. Trauma Management / General Rules
    • 9. Resources Management
  • Foundation Courses
      • 1.1 History
      • 1.2 Aircraft and flight crews
      • 2.1 The Earth’s atmosphere
      • 2.2 Gas lows
      • 2.3 Acceleration G- Force
      • 3.1 Aircraft Emergencies
      • 3.2 Crew safety
      • 3.3 Compression / Decompression cabin
      • 3.4 Decompression sickness
      • 3.5 Orientation
      • 3.6 The safety and protection of the crew
      • 3.7 Alcohol
      • 3.8 Diet and exercise
      • 3.9 Fatique
      • 3.10 Hypoxia
      • 3.11 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
      • 4.1 Aviation psychology
      • 4.2 Aviation psychology analysis
      • 4.3 Mental health
      • 5.1 Circulatory System
      • 5.2 Respiratory & Circulatory system
      • 5.3 Respiratory Diseases
      • 5.4 Diseases of Gastrederic
      • 5.5 Neurological
      • 5.6 Othalmological diseases
      • 5.7 Otorinological diseases
      • 5.8 Musculoskeletal System
      • 5.9 Haematological Disorders
      • 5.10 Infectious Diseases
      • 5.11 Pediatric Patient
      • 5.12 Pregnant
      • 5.13 Tooth Injuries
      • 5.14 Nausea
      • 5.15 Shock
      • 5.16 Urological problems
      • 5.17 Neonatal patient
      • 5.18 Burning patient
      • 5.19 Hemorrhagic Episode Management
      • 6.1 Organizing medical aviation
      • 6.2 Organizing a medical evacuation
      • 6.3 Calculation of oxygen needs
      • 6.4 Flight Stress
      • 6.5 Specialized Equipment
      • 6.6 Placing Billau
      • 6.7 Using Ambu
      • 6.8 Decompression Law
      • 7.1 Triage
      • 7.2 Treatment in Tactical field
      • 7.3 Biological war
      • 8.1 Introduction to trauma
      • 8.2 Allergies & Allergy Emergencies
      • 8.3 Anaphylaxis
      • 8.4 Diabetes
      • 8.5 Thermoregulation
      • 8.6 Injuries Fractures
      • 8.7 Cardiovascular diseases
      • 8.8 BLS
      • 8.9 Fainting syncope
      • 8.10 Neurological Emergencies in Trauma
      • 8.11 Choking
      • 9.1 CRM
      • 9.2 MRM
      • 9.3 ORM
      • 9.4 Human Error
      • 1.1 History
      • 1.2 Aircraft and flight crews
      • 2.1 The Earth’s atmosphere
      • 2.2 Gas lows
      • 2.3 Acceleration G- Force
      • 3.1 Aircraft Emergencies
      • 3.2 Crew safety
      • 3.3 Compression / Decompression cabin
      • 3.4 Decompression sickness
      • 3.5 Orientation
      • 3.6 The safety and protection of the crew
      • 3.7 Alcohol
      • 3.8 Diet and exercise
      • 3.9 Fatique
      • 3.10 Hypoxia
      • 3.11 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
      • 4.1 Aviation psychology
      • 4.2 Aviation psychology analysis
      • 4.3 Mental health
      • 5.1 Circulatory System
      • 5.2 Respiratory & Circulatory system
      • 5.3 Respiratory Diseases
      • 5.4 Diseases of Gastrederic
      • 5.5 Neurological
      • 5.6 Othalmological diseases
      • 5.7 Otorinological diseases
      • 5.8 Musculoskeletal System
      • 5.9 Haematological Disorders
      • 5.10 Infectious Diseases
      • 5.11 Pediatric Patient
      • 5.12 Pregnant
      • 5.13 Tooth Injuries
      • 5.14 Nausea
      • 5.15 Shock
      • 5.16 Urological problems
      • 5.17 Neonatal patient
      • 5.18 Burning patient
      • 5.19 Hemorrhagic Episode Management
      • 6.1 Organizing medical aviation
      • 6.2 Organizing a medical evacuation
      • 6.3 Calculation of oxygen needs
      • 6.4 Flight Stress
      • 6.5 Specialized Equipment
      • 6.6 Placing Billau
      • 6.7 Using Ambu
      • 6.8 Decompression Law
      • 7.1 Triage
      • 7.2 Treatment in Tactical field
      • 7.3 Biological war
      • 8.1 Introduction to trauma
      • 8.2 Allergies & Allergy Emergencies
      • 8.3 Anaphylaxis
      • 8.4 Diabetes
      • 8.5 Thermoregulation
      • 8.6 Injuries Fractures
      • 8.7 Cardiovascular diseases
      • 8.8 BLS
      • 8.9 Fainting syncope
      • 8.10 Neurological Emergencies in Trauma
      • 8.11 Choking
      • 9.1 CRM
      • 9.2 MRM
      • 9.3 ORM
      • 9.4 Human Error
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Flight Med Institute
  • Aeromedical Professional Certification
  • Core Modules
    • 1. Introduction to Air Aviation
    • 2. Flight Physiology
    • 3. Medical Aviation Safety
    • 4. Aviation Psychology
    • 5. Clinical Characteristics of Patients by System
    • 6. Organizing Medical Aviation
    • 7. Crisis Management
    • 8. Trauma Management / General Rules
    • 9. Resources Management
  • Foundation Courses
      • 1.1 History
      • 1.2 Aircraft and flight crews
      • 2.1 The Earth’s atmosphere
      • 2.2 Gas lows
      • 2.3 Acceleration G- Force
      • 3.1 Aircraft Emergencies
      • 3.2 Crew safety
      • 3.3 Compression / Decompression cabin
      • 3.4 Decompression sickness
      • 3.5 Orientation
      • 3.6 The safety and protection of the crew
      • 3.7 Alcohol
      • 3.8 Diet and exercise
      • 3.9 Fatique
      • 3.10 Hypoxia
      • 3.11 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
      • 4.1 Aviation psychology
      • 4.2 Aviation psychology analysis
      • 4.3 Mental health
      • 5.1 Circulatory System
      • 5.2 Respiratory & Circulatory system
      • 5.3 Respiratory Diseases
      • 5.4 Diseases of Gastrederic
      • 5.5 Neurological
      • 5.6 Othalmological diseases
      • 5.7 Otorinological diseases
      • 5.8 Musculoskeletal System
      • 5.9 Haematological Disorders
      • 5.10 Infectious Diseases
      • 5.11 Pediatric Patient
      • 5.12 Pregnant
      • 5.13 Tooth Injuries
      • 5.14 Nausea
      • 5.15 Shock
      • 5.16 Urological problems
      • 5.17 Neonatal patient
      • 5.18 Burning patient
      • 5.19 Hemorrhagic Episode Management
      • 6.1 Organizing medical aviation
      • 6.2 Organizing a medical evacuation
      • 6.3 Calculation of oxygen needs
      • 6.4 Flight Stress
      • 6.5 Specialized Equipment
      • 6.6 Placing Billau
      • 6.7 Using Ambu
      • 6.8 Decompression Law
      • 7.1 Triage
      • 7.2 Treatment in Tactical field
      • 7.3 Biological war
      • 8.1 Introduction to trauma
      • 8.2 Allergies & Allergy Emergencies
      • 8.3 Anaphylaxis
      • 8.4 Diabetes
      • 8.5 Thermoregulation
      • 8.6 Injuries Fractures
      • 8.7 Cardiovascular diseases
      • 8.8 BLS
      • 8.9 Fainting syncope
      • 8.10 Neurological Emergencies in Trauma
      • 8.11 Choking
      • 9.1 CRM
      • 9.2 MRM
      • 9.3 ORM
      • 9.4 Human Error
      • 1.1 History
      • 1.2 Aircraft and flight crews
      • 2.1 The Earth’s atmosphere
      • 2.2 Gas lows
      • 2.3 Acceleration G- Force
      • 3.1 Aircraft Emergencies
      • 3.2 Crew safety
      • 3.3 Compression / Decompression cabin
      • 3.4 Decompression sickness
      • 3.5 Orientation
      • 3.6 The safety and protection of the crew
      • 3.7 Alcohol
      • 3.8 Diet and exercise
      • 3.9 Fatique
      • 3.10 Hypoxia
      • 3.11 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
      • 4.1 Aviation psychology
      • 4.2 Aviation psychology analysis
      • 4.3 Mental health
      • 5.1 Circulatory System
      • 5.2 Respiratory & Circulatory system
      • 5.3 Respiratory Diseases
      • 5.4 Diseases of Gastrederic
      • 5.5 Neurological
      • 5.6 Othalmological diseases
      • 5.7 Otorinological diseases
      • 5.8 Musculoskeletal System
      • 5.9 Haematological Disorders
      • 5.10 Infectious Diseases
      • 5.11 Pediatric Patient
      • 5.12 Pregnant
      • 5.13 Tooth Injuries
      • 5.14 Nausea
      • 5.15 Shock
      • 5.16 Urological problems
      • 5.17 Neonatal patient
      • 5.18 Burning patient
      • 5.19 Hemorrhagic Episode Management
      • 6.1 Organizing medical aviation
      • 6.2 Organizing a medical evacuation
      • 6.3 Calculation of oxygen needs
      • 6.4 Flight Stress
      • 6.5 Specialized Equipment
      • 6.6 Placing Billau
      • 6.7 Using Ambu
      • 6.8 Decompression Law
      • 7.1 Triage
      • 7.2 Treatment in Tactical field
      • 7.3 Biological war
      • 8.1 Introduction to trauma
      • 8.2 Allergies & Allergy Emergencies
      • 8.3 Anaphylaxis
      • 8.4 Diabetes
      • 8.5 Thermoregulation
      • 8.6 Injuries Fractures
      • 8.7 Cardiovascular diseases
      • 8.8 BLS
      • 8.9 Fainting syncope
      • 8.10 Neurological Emergencies in Trauma
      • 8.11 Choking
      • 9.1 CRM
      • 9.2 MRM
      • 9.3 ORM
      • 9.4 Human Error
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8. Trauma Management / General Rules

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5. Clinical Characteristics of Patients by System

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4. Aviation Psychology

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3. Medical Aviation Safety

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2. Flight Physiology

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1. Introduction to Air Aviation

1. Introduction to Air Aviation

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