WIML

The Polish Journal of Aviation Medicine, Bioengineering and Psychology

Kwartalnik Polskiego Towarzystwa Medycyny Lotniczej

2024, Volume 30, Issue 2

REPORT FROM THE RAMS/NATO STO HFM-376 TECHNICAL COURSE


KATARZYNA SOWA1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1Department of Simulator Studies and Aeromedical Training, Military Institute of Aviation Medicine


Autor korenspondencyjny: KATARZYNA SOWA; Department of Simulator Studies and Aeromedical Training, Military Institute of Aviation Medicine; email: k.sowa@wiml.waw.pl


Streszczenie

On March 19-22, 2024, the NATO S&T Collaboration Support Office and the Human Factors and Medicine (HFM) Panel held a technical course in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

The course aimed to provide participants with advanced knowledge and practical skills in aerospace medicine, with particular emphasis on the latest research and technologies affecting the health and performance of aviation personnel. The goal of the course is to facilitate the exchange of experience among NATO flight surgeons and to assess innovative approaches to health issues related to aviation. The main theme of the course, “Together Toward the Future: The Sky Is No Longer the Limit,” focused on current and future challenges faced by aerospace medicine in an operational context, including in multinational environments and operational zones.


Słowa kluczowe

NATO, HFM-376