MedAire Launches 2010 Upgrade of Crew Medical Training
New Course Based on Technology, Caters to Adult Learners, Reduces Classroom Time


PHOENIX – May 3, 2010 – MedAire, the aviation medical and travel assistance company, has launched the 2010 version of its Management of In-flight Illness & Injurycourse, which offers medical and educational best practices through the use of audio-visual tools, e-Learning, hands-on skills assessments and real-life scenarios to prepare pilots and flight attendants for medical emergencies. The course was updated based on student feedback, by flight nurses, education professionals and doctors from MedAire’s MedLink Global Response Center.

MedAire medical instructors—who have medical and aviation backgrounds—are trained in adult learning best practices so each student is educated according to his or her learning style. This is important in order to recall training during an emergency.

“The new medical training includes a full array of audio-visual elements and hands-on practice scenarios,” explains Vice President of Education Services Richard Gomez. “This way, when it comes time to actually use the training, crew will be that much more prepared to manage the outcome to a successful end.”

Course Format Options
For crewmembers on the go, classroom time can be reduced by supplementing with e-Learning at students’ own pace, two to four weeks in advance of classroom training. For those who prefer a classroom setting, that option is also available.

  • Classroom-based medical training accommodates students who prefer in-person training at either the client site or a fixed-base location.
  • E-Learning medical training accompanies classroom-based training and accommodates students who prefer to save on classroom-based time and want to learn their own pace. This option plays to the busy, unpredictable schedules of those in business and corporate aviation.

With each course option, Management of In-flight Illness and Injury students will become proficient in the following aviation-specific modules: automated external defibrillator (AED), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), fitness-to-fly, medical and traumatic events, relief of choking, environment, travel health preparedness, victim assessment and membership resources.

MedAire courses meet worldwide regulations. Upon successful course completion, students will receive a MedAire certificate and also may receive certification from the American Heart Association or the European Resuscitation Council, depending on location.

About MedAire
MedAire, an International SOS company, provides aviation and maritime clients with fully integrated life-saving medical solutions to patients in the air and at sea—so first responders are never alone. With one phone call, MedAire offers 24/7 real-time access to emergency room doctors any time of day, from anywhere in the world. MedAire’s crew medical training is developed and delivered by medical professionals to build confidence and first-hand experience. And its vast array of industry-compliant, custom medical equipment has been defined by its research and development team of medical and regulatory professionals and based on decades of statistics and ISO standards. When crew or passengers need further support after their journey ends, the broader International SOS network enhances MedAire’s services throughout delivery.

 

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