
Next Generation of Aerospace Medicine (NGAM)
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NGAM is a group for students and early career professionals in the UK interested in aviation & space medicine/physiology/life support - š”[email protected]
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Itās time to launch our annual Next Generation of Aerospace Medicine (NGAM) presentation competition at the Royal Aeronautical Society Aerospace Medicine Symposium. Submit abstracts by 15 Nov (1700 GMT); top 3 get a free ticket to present, with the best presentation receiving a certificate and prize! #AerospaceMedicine



3 weeks to go to Royal Aeronautical Society Annual #aerospacemedicine Symposium In person event at RAeS HQ London Wed 8th Dec First come first served for the free student places - email [email protected] to see if any left More info and booking here: aerosociety.com/events-calendaā¦



Happy to pick up the Next Generation of Aerospace Medicine (NGAM) award today at Royal Aeronautical Society conference. Some brilliant talks throughout the day for what was an awesome conference.


A true honour to get to speak at Royal Aeronautical Societyās Aerospace Medicine Symposium today in London, about the lack of aviation medicine on the MBBS curriculum and medical considerations for rotary wing aircrew! šš©ŗ (congratulations to Luke Hughes on your award! šš)


Congratulations to Luke Hughes, the winner of the 2021 Next Generation of Aerospace Medicine (NGAM) Presentation Competition with an excellent presentation on using blood flow restriction to optimise exercise countermeasures in spaceflight. Congrats also to our other two excellent presenters, Nina and Henry


Check out this job at Civil Aviation Authority: Specialty Registrar in Aviation and Space Medicine Iām often asked, when will a new training post come up?Well, now is the opportunity! We are looking for the next StR(s!) in aerospace medicine. Apply below! linkedin.com/jobs/view/2837ā¦

Inaugural Review Prize Winner: Oh G: The x, y and z of human physiological responses to acceleration @R_D_Pollock @spaceman_pete Physiology at KCL buff.ly/3ljxp9h




