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Fitness to dive, (or medical fitness to dive), is the medical and physical suitability of a person to function safely in the underwater environment using underwater diving equipment and procedures. Depending on the circumstances it may be established by a signed statement by the diver that he or she does not suffer from any of the listed ...
Guy "Rusty" Garman, sometimes known as Doc Deep, was a physician and scuba diver who died during an attempt to set a world record recreational deep dive on 15 August 2015, [1] aged 56. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Background
Joseph Beverly MacInnis CM (born 2 March 1937) is a Canadian physician, author, and diver. [1] In 1974, MacInnis was the first scientist to dive in the near-freezing waters beneath the North Pole. [2] In 1976 he became a member of the Order of Canada. [3] [4]
The diving medical physician should be able to identify, treat and advise divers about illnesses and conditions that would cause them to be at increased risk for a diving accident. Some reasons why a person should not be considered fit to dive are as follows:
Fitness to dive (more specifically medical fitness to dive) refers to the medical and physical suitability of a diver to function safely in an underwater environment using diving equipment and related procedures. Depending on the circumstances, it may be established with a signed statement by the diver that they do not have any of the listed ...
The Diver Medic Technician (DMT) program is designed to meet the specific medical care needs of commercial, professional and scientific divers that often work in geographic isolation. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] DMT's are specifically trained for the various diving hazards and precautions found on remote work sites. [ 8 ]
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine; Diving Diseases Research Centre; Diving disorders; Diving medical examiner; Diving medical practitioner; Diving Medicine Physician; Diving reflex; Doppler bubble detection; Dry suit squeeze
The ClickLock was the first of several clinical innovations Dr. Lopez developed for ICU Medical that focused on enhancing safety at the point of care, including the Clave family of needlefree vascular access devices and the Neutron Catheter Patency Device. [3] In 2006, ICU Medical introduced its first products into the oncology marketplace. Dr.