aviation medicine - translation to arabic
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aviation medicine - translation to arabic

MEDICAL SPECIALTY IN EFFECT OF AVIATION ON THE BODY
Aerospace medicine; Aerospace Medicine; Aeromedicine; Flight medicine; Aerospace medical
  • A deployed [[U.S. Navy]] flight surgeon performs a shipboard exam in the [[Persian Gulf]] in 2004.

aviation medicine         
‎ طِبُّ الطَّيَران‎
aerospace medicine         
‎ طِبُّ الفَضاء‎
aeromedicine         
‎ طِبُّ الطَّيَران‎

Definition

medicine man
¦ noun (among North American Indians and some other peoples) a shaman.

Wikipedia

Aviation medicine

Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots, aircrews, or astronauts. The specialty strives to treat or prevent conditions to which aircrews are particularly susceptible, applies medical knowledge to the human factors in aviation and is thus a critical component of aviation safety. A military practitioner of aviation medicine may be called a flight surgeon and a civilian practitioner is an aviation medical examiner. One of the biggest differences between the military and civilian flight doctors is the military flight surgeon's requirement to log flight hours.

Examples of use of aviation medicine
1. The next day, the chief of psychiatry for the division‘s aviation medicine branch dispatched a memo.
2. On the next page of the file is another note, this one written two days before his flight, from the psychiatrist in charge of aviation medicine.
3. A mental health official in aviation medicine is supposed to assess the detainee‘s medical records, although some records contain no evidence of that happening.
4. Aviation medicine specialist Dr David Newman said '0 to 100 per cent of pilots experienced SD, which have been linked to between 15 and 26 per cent of fatal crashes worldwide.
5. Flying fears A quarter of the population feels extremely anxious about air travel, while one in 10 will not even board an airplane unless absolutely necessary, a neurologist and aviation medicine expert has told Kathimerini.