aerospace medical association 84th annual scientific meeting
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Aerospace Medical Association 84th Annual
Scientific Meeting
Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers Chicago, IL - May 12-16, 2013
TRANSFORMING TODAY’S
CHALLENGES into
TOMORROW’S OPPORTUNITIES
• Reviewcurrentfatigueresearchandassessairtrafficcontrollerandavia-torperformanceanddecision-making;
• Understandandapplyethicalprinciplestoaerospacemedicinedecision-making;fostercompetencyinprofessionalismandsystems-basedpracticeintheapplicationofaerospacemedicineskills,teamwork,andinteroper-abilityinamulti-disciplineprofessionalenvironment.
KEY TOPICS• TheStratosProject/HumanFreefallFlight• F-22ClinicalIssues• PTSDinUSAFAircrew• HumanSystemsIntegrationRDT&E• FearofFlying• DrugsandAlcoholinAviation• Ethics–addressingethicaldilemmasinaerospacemedicine• Fatigueinaircrew• AviationSafetyincivilandmilitarysettings• FAASeminarsforAMEs• British, French, German, Ibero-American, Japanese, and Multi-National
AeromedicalPanels
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS• CME credits—The AsMA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
ContinuingMedicalEducationtoprovidecontinuingmedicaleducationforphysicians.
• TheAsMAdesignatesthiseducationalactivityforamaximumof24AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.Physiciansshouldclaimonlycreditcommensu-ratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationintheactivity.
• NursesmayreceiveCEUsfromtheVirginiaNursingAssociation.• MOCAvailable!MaintenanceofCertificationmodules:Workshops,Panels,
Slide,andPosterSessionshavebeendesignatedforMOC.Atleast20non-concurrenthoursofMOCtrainingwillbeavailable.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTSeveralsessionshighlightprofessionaldevelopment,oneofthecorecompe-tenciesformaintenanceofcertification:• WritingandReviewingforASEM• AddressingEthicalDilemmasinAerospaceMedicine• WorkshoponAerospaceMedicineFacultyDevelopment
OTHER BENEFITS• NetworkingwithPeers• ScientificandTechnicalExhibits• ConstituentandAffiliateOrganizationLuncheonsandAwards• SpousesProgram
SPECIAL WORKSHOPSAerospace Nursing Careers and Research OpportunitiesSATURDAY 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.5 CEUs
Designedfornursingstudentsandprofessionalsfromavarietyofbackgrounds,this workshop offers educational and networking opportunities presented byleadingaerospacenursingprofessionals.Topicsincludetheroleofnursinginairevacuationandreadiness,hyperbaricoxygentherapy,occupationalnursingpro-cess,andspaceoperations.Presentationsemphasizethephysiology,clinical,andoperationalconsiderationsthatnecessitatehealthandsafetysupportintheair,sea,andspace.Theyprovideacontextforafocusedreviewoftopicalresearchissues,highlightingtheinterdependenceoftechnologyonprogressinaerospacenursing.ModeratedbyYvetteDeBois,M.D.,withMarianSides,Ph.D.,CathyDiBi-ase,RN,NicoleClose,Ph.D.,JanetSanner,MSN,RN,andRichardGustavson.
Aircrew Fatigue: Causes, Consequences, and CountermeasuresSUNDAY 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.5 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITSTM.Theworkshopwilloutlinetheimportanceofaddressingfatigueasadangerinaviation,thebasicphysiologicalmechanismunderlyingfatigue,andthemostcommoncausesoffatigueinairtransportandothersettings.Waystorecog-nizefatigueinoperationalenvironmentsandinformationabouttheefficacyofvarious countermeasures, including specific information about countermea-suretechniquessuchasproperwork/restschedules,adequatesleep,nappingstrategies,restbreaks,circadianentrainment,stimulants,andotherswillbeprovided.PresentedbyDr.JohnCaldwellandDr.LynnCaldwell.
Aerospace Medicine Faculty Development WorkshopSUNDAY 12:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.3 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITSTM.Thepurposeofthisworkshopistoprovidepresentationsoncurrenttopicsofinterest to facultyofAerospaceMedicineresidenciesandfellowships.Thesepresentationsmayalsobeof interesttofacultyofotherPreventiveMedicineResidencies, including General Preventive Medicine and Occupational Medi-cine.ThepresentersareallexperiencedfacultyforAerospaceMedicinepro-grams.Theywillpresenttopicsaimedatimprovingteachingskillsandprovid-ingprovenmethodsforevaluatingresidentsinaerospacemedicine.Anycurrentor futureaerospacemedicine facultymembersmaybenefit fromthesepresentationsandareinvitedtoattend.ContinuingMedicalEducation(CME)andMaintenanceofCertification(MOC)creditwillbeavailableforcompletionofthisworkshop.OrganizedbyCol.Da-vidRhodes,USAF,MC,USAFSAM,WPAFB,OH.
WHAT DOES OUR MEETING OFFER?Education. Opportunity. Networking. EducationistheprimaryobjectiveoftheAerospaceMedicalAssociation’sAn-nualScientificMeeting.Itisdesignedfrommeetingevaluationforms,periodicsurveys,andabstractssubmitted.Thelatestresultsarepresentedinsessionsdesigned for aerospace medicine physicians in clinical practice and relatedresearch,aerospacephysiologists,humanperformancespecialists,andalliedscientists.Thescientificprogramwillbenefitresidents,medicalandgraduatestudents,andadvancedundergraduateswhohavean interest inaerospacemedicine.Continuingeducationcreditsareavailableforparticipants.Profes-sionaldevelopmentandtheothercorecompetenciesasoutlinedbytheAmeri-canBoardofPreventiveMedicinewillbehighlightedthroughoutthemeeting.
Opportunitiesareprovidedtolearnaboutthelatestproductsandservicesfrom our many technical and scientific exhibitors. Career opportunities areprovidedthroughcorporatesuites.Otheropportunitiesincludethetwoplenarylectures;ourbusinessluncheonwhereyouhavetheopportunitytohelpgovernourassociation;awards luncheonsandbanquets tohonor thebestand thebrightestamongyourfellowprofessionals;andthespousesprogram,whichisopentoallspousesandfriendsofAsMAmembers.
Networking is perhaps the greatest benefit of our meeting because webringtogethertheexpertsfromallaspectsoftheaerospacecommunity.Ideasforresearch,careers,projects,andpresentationsareforgedduringourmeet-ing.Andthefriendshipsmadewilllastalifetime.
OurAerospaceMedicalAssociationisdiverse,with11constituentandover30affiliateorganizations,representingawiderangeofendeavorsandinter-ests,includingclinicalandbasicresearch,regulatoryandadministrativemedi-cine,humanperformance,andmanymore.Ourmembersaskthequestionsandseektheanswers.Ourmembersfindtheanswersandapplythemtotheaviator, theastronaut, the regulatorybody, themanufacturer.Ourmemberscontributetothegrowingbodyofscientificaerospaceknowledgeandleadusinscientificadvances.
CHALLENGES still exist in the Aerospace Medicine communities. HypoxiaproblemsassociatedwiththeF-22aircraft,fatigueissuesinaircrewandairtrafficcontrollers,mentalhealthissuesinflightcrews,humanfactorsprob-lemsinaviationandspaceoperationsallpointtochallengesinhealth,safety,andhumanperformanceforAerospaceMedicine.Wewillhavepresentationsfromdiverseexpertsthatwillenhancetheworld’sknowledgeandunderstand-ingofthecurrentchallengesinAerospaceMedicineandhowwecantransformthosechallengesintotomorrow’sopportunities.
Aerospacemedicineistrulymulti-disciplinaryandmulti-national.Ouran-nualscientificmeeting isanopportunityto learnabouttheworkofourcol-leaguesfromaroundtheworld,andtosharetheknowledgeandwisdomwhichwegaininourday-to-dayworkandpractice.Itisagreatwaytolearnfromandexpandtheoverallcommunityofaerospacemedicine.
Basedupontheresponsestoasurveyprovidedattheendofthe83rdAn-nualScientificMeetinginAtlanta,GA,ourmembersindicatedaneedformoreinformationinsixmajorcategories:1)AerospaceMedicine;2)TravelMedicine;3)OccupationalMedicine;4)AccidentInvestigation;5)OperationalMedicine;and6)HumanFactors.Weplantofocusthe84thAnnualScientificMeetingprograminthesesixmajorcategories.
Thesessionsforthis84thAnnualScientificMeetingwillcoverthelatestfindingsinthefieldsofaviation,space,andenvironmentalmedicineandre-latedfieldssuchasaerospacehumanfactorsandhumanperformance,aero-spacenursing,andaerospacephysiology.
AsMA2013isTHEforumforthelatestinformationonhealthandhumanperformanceinaerospaceenvironments.
The Program Committee, chaired by Valerie Martindale, Ph.D., has or-ganizedabalancedprogramofsessionsoncivilandmilitaryaviation,travelmedicine,spacemedicine,andhumanperformance.
Register Online NOW at www.asma.org so you can learn about currenttrends in theaerospacemedicineandhumanperformancearenaandmeetwithyourcolleagues.WehopetoseeYOUthere.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESOurmeeting provides a forum for the exchange of information, knowledge,andadvancesinclinical,operational,andresearcheffortsinaviation,space,andenvironmentalmedicineandtheiralliedsciences,includinghumanperfor-mance.Theparticipantwill:• Understand the impact of evolving trends on the practice of aerospace
medicine;• Learnhowtoapplyprinciplesofevidence-basedmedicine,operationalrisk
management, and aeromedical decision making in aerospace medicineoperations;
• Learn about the analysis of causation of both mechanical and humanfactorsinaviationaccidents;
Aerospace Medical Association 84th Annual Scientific Meeting
TRANSFORMING TODAY’S CHALLENGES into
TOMORROW’S OPPORTUNITIES
COME TO CHICAGO!Contribute to your Association
and meet your fellow Aerospace Professionals
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Saturday, May 11 9:00am-3:00pmWorkshop#1“AerospaceNursingCareers”.....................................................No.__________ @$75___________
Sunday, May 12 9:00am-3:00pmWorkshop#2“AircrewFatigue”(MAX75).......................................................No.__________ @$125__________
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1. Monday, May 13 CivilAviationMedicalAssociationLuncheon..................................................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
2. Monday, May 13 SocietyofUSAFFlightSurgeonsLuncheon...................................................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
3. Monday, May 13 U.S.NavyLuncheon........................................................................................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
4. Monday, May 13 U.S.ArmyAviationMedicalAssociationLuncheon........................................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
5. Monday, May 13 AerospaceHumanFactorsAssociationLuncheon.........................................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
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14. Wednesday, May 15 AerospaceNursingSocietyLuncheon............................................................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
15. Wednesday, May 15 IberoamericanAssociationofAerospaceMedicineLuncheon.......................................................No.__________ @$35 __________
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MEETING SCHEDULEAerospace Medical Association 84th Annual Scientific MeetingSheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, Chicago, IL May 12-16, 2013MONDAY, MAY 138:00 A.M. - 9:30 A.M.
OPENING CEREMONIES AND 59TH LOUIS H. BAUER LECTURE—SHERATON AND CHICAGO BALLROOMSNote:FAASessionwillbeheldinChicago10allWeekSHERATON 4 SHERATON 5 CHICAGO 6 CHICAGO 7 CHICAGO 8 CHICAGO 9 SHERATON 1 POSTERS: EXHIBIT
HALL10:30 A.M. -12:00 NOON
PANEL/SPACEBiomedicalResultsofStratosProject
PANEL/CLINICALASAMSAerospaceMedicinePracticeGuidelinesI
SLIDE/HPOperationalPhysiology
SLIDE/SAFETYAviationMishaps
PANEL/SAFETYConductinganInjuryResearchProgram
PANEL/CLINICALAcupunctureintheOperationalEnvironment
10:00 A.M. POSTERSHumanFactors&PhysiologyI;Clinical&OperationalMedicine
12:00 NOON -2:00 P.M.
SPECIAL LUNCHEONSCAMA,Navy,AirForce,Army,AerospaceHumanFactors,CorporateandSustainingAffiliate
2:00 P.M. -3:30 P.M.
PANEL/SPACEStratosProjectMedicalOperations
PANEL/CLINICALASAMSAerospaceMedicinePracticeGuidelinesII
SLIDE/HPABC’sofGx,y,andz
SLIDE/CLINICALNeurology
SLIDE/SAFETYSafetyandLifeSupportTopics
PANEL/CLINICALDrugandAlcoholScreening:PartI
2:30 P.M. POSTERSAeromedicalEvacuation;AeromedicalStandards;SpaceMedicine
4:00 P.M. -5:30 P.M.
PANEL/SPACETesting,Integration,andLessonsLearnedfromStratosProject
PANEL/OTHERAviationMedicine75YearsAgo
SLIDE/ATMRotaryWingMedicalTransport
SLIDE/CLINICALNeoplasmsinAircrew
SLIDE/SAFETYRiskAssessment&Mitigation
PANEL/CLINICALDrugandAlcoholScreening:PartII
TUESDAY, MAY 14 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M.
PANEL/CLINICALAerospaceMedicineGrandRounds
SLIDE/HPHypoxiaI
PANEL/SPACEVIIPSyndrome:PartI
SLIDE/ATMAeromedicalTransport&Aeroevac
PANEL/SAFETYAeromedicalSupportofCivilAccidents
PANEL/HPHSIinRTD&E:PartI
10:00 A.M. POSTERSAviation&Stress;HumanPerformance;ClinicalIssues
10:30 A.M. -12:00 NOON
PANEL/CLINICALAerospaceMedicineGrandRounds
SLIDE/HPHypoxiaII
PANEL/SPACEVIIPSyndrome:PartII
PANEL/HPAppliedSolutionsinHumanPerformance
SLIDE/SAFETYFlightSafetyandAccidentInvestigation
PANEL/HPHSIinRTD&E:PartII
PANEL/CLINICALEvidence-BasedMedicine&DecisionMaking
12:00 NOON - 2:00 P.M.
AEROPACE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LUNCHEON AND BUSINESS MEETING
2:00 P.M. -3:30 P.M.
PANEL/CLINICALAerospaceMedicineGrandRounds
PANEL/HPHypoxia,Cognition,CapnicState&TUC
PANEL/SPACEReturnofPostflightAstronautstoU.S.
SLIDE/HPAssessment,Training&InterventionforMilitaryPersonnel
PANEL/ATMFearofFlying
SLIDE/CLINICALGlobalPartnerships
PANEL/CLINICALTheAgingPilot
2:30 P.M. POSTERSClinicalIssues;Exercise&Physiology;AircraftAccidents&Research
4:00 P.M. -5:30 P.M.
PANEL/CLINICALRamBowl
PANEL/SPACEMassMeasurementinSpace
PANEL/CLINICALNewChallengesforOldAirForce:RAF
SLIDE/HPSpatialDisorientation
PANEL/OTHERTopicsinAviationDentistry
PANEL/CLINICALAeromedicalCertification
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 8:30 A.M. -10:00 A.M.
PANEL/HPColorVisioninAdverseConditions
SLIDE/HPPilotCognition&Performance
SLIDE/SPACEFutureOperationalSpaceMedicine
PANEL/CLINICALAAMIMOAeromedicalCasePresentations
PANEL/OTHEREarhart-NoonanMishapInvestigation
SLIDE/ATMTravel&TransportMedicine
10:30 A.M. -12:00 NOON
PANEL/CLINICALColorVisionTesting&Standards
SLIDE/HPAccelerationEffects
SLIDE/SPACESpaceInformatics&RiskAssessment
PANEL/CLINICALAerospaceMedicineinIberoAmerica
PANEL/OTHERPsych&Cinema:AviationMentalHealth
PANEL/ATMCabinCrewMedicalExams
12:00 NOON -2:00 P.M.
SPECIAL LUNCHEONSAerospaceNursingSociety,AerospacePhysiologySociety,SocietyofNASAFlightSurgeons,Ibero-AmericanAssociationofAerospaceMedicine,Wing
11:30 A.M. -1:30 P.M.
PANEL/CLINICALUSAFSAMRAMResearch:PartI
SLIDE/HPVisioninHighPerformanceEnvironment
SLIDE/SPACEOperationSpaceMedicine
PANEL/CLINICALEmergency,FirstAid&Prevention
SLIDE /HPHistoryThen&Now
PANEL/SPACEESASpaceMedicine:PartI
4:00 P.M. -5:30 P.M.
PANEL/CLINICALUSAFSAMRAMResearch:PartII
PANEL/CLINICALPTSDinUSAFAircrew
SLIDE/SPACEFluidShiftsinSpace
PANEL/CLINICALJapan-U.S.MutualInterchange
PANEL/OTHERJournalSeminaronWriting&Reviewing
PANEL/SPACEESASpaceMedicine:PartII
THURSDAY, MAY 16 8:15 A.M. -9:15 A.M.
47TH HARRY G. ARMSTRONG LECTURESheraton5andChicago6
10:00 A.M. -11:30 A.M
PANEL/CLINICALOptimizationofPassengers&Aircrew
SLIDE/CLINICALMentalHealth,OSA,&Fatigue
PANEL/SPACESensorimotorEvaluation&Countermeasures
SLIDE/HPMultisystemApproachtoInflightFatigue
PANEL/SAFETYAviationSafetyYearinReview
SLIDE/CLINICALFlight&AuditoryFunction
11:30 A.M. -1:30 P.M.
SPECIAL LUNCHEONSSpaceMedicineAssociation
1:30 P.M. -3:00 P.M.
PANEL/HPHSI,HP,Analysis&Safety:PartI
SLIDE/CLINICALAerospaceCardiologyI
PANEL/SPACEHealthChallenges&Countermeasures:PartI
PANEL/CLINICALCancerIncidenceinFlightCrew
PANEL/CLINICALClinicalHumanFactors
SLIDE/CLINICALEnvironmentalHazards
3:30 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
PANEL/HPHSI,HP,Analysis&Safety:PartII
SLIDE/CLINICALAerospaceCardiologyII
PANEL/SPACEHealthChallenges&Countermeasures:PartII
PANEL/CLINICALADHDinCivilAviation
PANEL/CLINICALEthicalDilemmas
SLIDE/CLINICALTopicsinAerospaceMedicine
COLOR CODE TRAVEL & AIR TRANSPORT MEDICINE (ATM)
CLINICAL HUMAN PERFORMANCE (HP)
SAFETY SPACE MEDICINE OTHER
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Aerospace Medical Association 84th Annual Scientific Meeting
TRANSFORMING TODAY’S CHALLENGES into
TOMORROW’S OPPORTUNITIESSheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers
Chicago, IL - May 12-16, 2013