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Re: Flight Physicians
Also Caraway in Alabama I believe
>From: Curtis Sandy <ccsandy@pol.net>
>Reply-To: flightmed@flightweb.com
>To: flightmed@flightweb.com
>Subject: Re: Flight Physicians
>Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 22:43:58 -0400 (EDT)
>
>University AirCare - Cincinatti, OH
>St. Vincent/MCH LifeFlight - Toledo, OH
>Metro LifeFlight - Cleveland, OH
>LifeLine - Indianapolis, IN
>MedFlight - Madison, WI
>Promedica Air - Toledo, OH
>UCAN - Chicago, IL
>Geisinger LifeFlight - Danville, PA
>AeroMed - Grand Rapids, MI
>Flight for Life - Milwaukee, WI
>Mercy Air - San Diego, CA
>
>The majority of the above programs are afiliated with emergency
>medicine residency programs and either the residents or attendings
>staff the helicopter. Some provide renumeration for staffing.
>
>There has been a few programs move away from use of physicians and
>have gone with a RN/RN or RN/PM crew.
>
>Curtis
>
>
>------------------ Reply Separator --------------------
>Originally From: "Matt Lutze" <mattlutze@bigpond.com>
>Subject: Flight Physicians
>Date: 08/27/2002 05:25pm
>
>
>G'day everyone,
>
>I was wondering how many programs are currently
>regularly /permanently using physicians/medical officers in their
>crew configuration? The last survey I could find was back in 1996 by
>Sweeney Crowther et al. in the Air Medical Journal, 'Mission,
>Staffing, and Budget Data of Flight Programs in the US'.
>
>Is it still around the 6-7% mark? Im not looking for reports of
>medical directors who fly x1 per month, but on a frequent basis.
>
>Anecdotal reports are ok, journals are better, and stats...well...
>fantastic!
>
>Cheers, that'd be grrreeaat!
>
>Matt Lutze
>
>
>
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