- Sushmita RamanujamIntroduction to Aerospace MedicineFaculty of Life Sciences & Medicine 12 August - 14 October 2024 Course Director: Prof David Newman AM

Sushmita Ramanujam
This course introduces the medical and physiological aspects of aviation and space flight. King’s College London is a leading academic centre in aerospace medicine and is active in research and education including AME training. Professor David Newman has led basic and advanced AME training courses in several countries and has been delivering aerospace medicine short courses in Australia for 20 years.
Participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic elements of aerospace medicine, including: the flight environment, altitude and pressure; principles of flight; the aircraft cabin environment; thermal physiology; spatial disorientation; motion sickness; aerobatic physiology; human factors; airline medicine and passenger health; aircraft accident investigation; and spaceflight.
The course is intended for qualified doctors and geared towards their requirements but is open to all healthcare providers with an interest in the topic. No previous knowledge of aerospace medicine is required. Applicants are welcome from all countries for this online course. There is no formal language requirement but an IELTS score of 5 or higher is strongly recommended for applicants whose first language is not English.
Skills / Knowledge
- Principles of Flight
- Altitude
- Pressure
- Aerospace Medicine
- The Flight Environment, Altitude & Pressure
- The Aircraft Cabin Environment
- Thermal Physiology
- Spatial Disorientation
- Motion Sickness
- Aerobatic Physiology
- Human Factors
- Airline Medicine and Passenger Health
- Aircraft Accident Investigation
- Spaceflight