The War in Vietnam saw the division's School of Aerospace Medicine training load expand as the number of medical specialists in the Air Force grew.
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Brooks also has historic significance because of the November 21, 1963, visit by President John F . Kennedy to dedicate the School of Aerospace Medicine.
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The most important study on MSI was published in Aerospace Medicine by O'Hanlon and McCauley in 1974, which established common subjective thresholds of MSI tolerance.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va . ( AP ) _ Rufus R . Hessberg, one of the nation's leading experts in aerospace medicine, died of a heart attack Thursday.
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In 2002, he obtained his Master of Public Health and completed an aerospace medicine fellowship at The University of Texas Medical Branch ( UTMB ), Galveston.
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In 2003, the U . S . Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine made Department of Defense history when its hyperbaric medicine facility was nationally accredited.
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It evolved into a fully multidisciplinary centre in 2006, expanding its areas of research beyond aerospace medicine and engineering, to include pharmaceuticals, biomechanics and physiotherapy, among others.
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She received her undergraduate and medical degrees in Pennsylvania and studied aerospace medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and the Johnson Space Center.
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People were happy we were here, " said Lt . Col . Joseph Anderson, 40, of Charleston, South Carolina, the commander of the 48 Aerospace Medicine Squadron.
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In the first phases of Operation Paperclip, these recruits mostly included aerospace engineers from the German V-2 combat rocket program, experts in aerospace medicine and synthetic fuels.