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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during spaceflight - a guideline for CPR in microgravity from the German Society of Aerospace Medicine (DGLRM) and the European Society of Aerospace Medicine Space Medicine Group (ESAM-SMG)

Background: With the “Artemis”-mission mankind will return to the Moon by 2024. Prolonged periods in space will not only present physical and psychological challenges to the astronauts, but also pose risks concerning the medical treatment capabilities of the crew. So far, no guideline exists for the treatment of severe medical emergencies in microgravity. We, as a international group of researchers related to the field of aerospace medicine and critical care, took on the challenge and developed a an evidence-based guideline for the arguably most severe medical emergency – cardiac arrest.

View the complete guideline

On behalf of EPPSI, I invite you to download the updated Second Edition of the EPPSI Guide on Peer Support.

The link is: http://eppsi.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/EPPSI-Guide-2nd-Edition-October-2020.pdf

After the large interest in our initial publication, we have received feedback and comments from a number of stakeholders that we have incorporated into this version. Read more

Dear AsMA members,

As the Membership Chair of the Aerospace Medical Association (“AsMA”) Associate Fellows Group (“AFG”), I would like to invite qualified members of AsMA to consider applying for Associate Fellowship.

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The Academy of the European Society of Aerospace Medicine is presenting an online workshop on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the aviation community and on aircrew in particular.

The workshop will be held via Zoom on 15 October 2020 from 17:00-19:30 (5 pm-7.30 pm - Central European Time). Read more

The AsMA website is now open for submitting Abstracts, as well as Panels and Workshops for the upcoming AsMA 91st Annual Scientific Meeting, May 23 – 27, 2021 at the Peppermill Resort Hotel, Reno, NV, USA.

Go to https://asma-abstracts.secure-platform.com/a/organizations/main/home and log in using your AsMA username and password.

This year’s theme is ‘Advancing Aerospace Medicine Through Research’. Read more

Participants:
Anthony Wagstaff
Elena Cataman
Declan Maher
Ries Simons
Claudia Stern
Felix Strollo
Francisco Tejada
Olga Verba
Roland Vermeiren
 
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All FAA Aviation Medical Examiners:

The FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine requests your assistance in getting the word to our airmen that your office is open and performing Airman Medical Certificate examinations.

Please include any requirements you have for airmen entering your facility. Methods to distribute information could include telephone calls, emails, mailings, websites, or notices to airports, flight schools and fixed base operators. (Released on June 5, 2020)

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had and continues to have dramatic consequences throughout the world. As countries struggle to contain the spread of the coronavirus, many national and international scientific, economic, cultural, and sporting events have had to be cancelled or delayed. Accordingly, it is with deep regret that we inform you that the Organization Committee has taken the difficult, but necessary, decision to postpone the First International Conference of Aerospace Medicine, which was to be held in Paris from 24-26 September 2020, to 22-24 September 2022.

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ICAM 2020 postponed

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting all our countries in many ways. Of course, our thoughts are with those who are affected directly and their loved ones.

The  aviation industry is hit hard as a consequence of COVID-19 and this has led to much uncertainty and distress to pilots and others who are involved in flight operations. Most of you, the Aerospace Medicine professionals who are our members, are thereby affected, either directly or indirectly. Read more

COVID‐19 crisis and its effect on aviation mental health

Joint statement by the European Pilot Peer Support Initiative (EPPSI) and their founding organisations: European Association for Aviation Psychology (EAAP), European Cockpit Association (ECA); European Society of Aerospace Medicine (ESAM) and Mayday Foundation

Airlines, aviation organisations and their employees were not prepared for a pandemic, like COVID‐19. Most European and international airlines have stopped flying or are focussing on cargo flights, medical and rescue operations or return flights. Most countries have issued strict quarantine and physical distancing measures.

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The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA’s) Civil Aerospace Medical Institute is again organizing the Arvind Chaturvedi Colloquium on Postmortem Forensic Toxicology in Aviation to be held during April 7-9, 2020 at the FAA Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

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Dear Chair Nomination Committee,

I thank you for notification that I have been nominated as President Elect subject to the vote by the Member Associations to be announced in Debrechen, Hungary on the 8th September 2019.

I accept the nomination with humility and fervour.

Yours Sincerely,
Declan Maher
Co-Opted Member ESAM EC

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