In 1987, the AGARD Aeromedical Panel (AMP) sponsored a Short Course on the Cardiopulmonary Aspects of Aerospace Medicine. The aim of the course was to disseminate current information about the aeromedical implications of cardiac and pulmonary conditions to NATO Flight Surgeons. At the time of the first course, it was proposed that an update course be run every five to six years to keep NATO Flight Surgeons abreast of current developments in aviation cardiology and pulmonology. Since the 1987 Lecture Series, there have been a number of new developments in aviation cardiology. The purpose of this Lecture Series is to disseminate this information.
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Disease in NATO Aircrew: An Overview
1993
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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