Dr. Ian Peter Curry M.D
Aerospace Medicine Specialist | Aerospace Medicine
301 ANDREWS AVENUE FORT RUCKER AL, 36363About
Dr. Ian Curry is an aerospace medicine specialist practicing in FORT RUCKER, AL. Dr. Curry provides primary care services for professionals like pilots and crewmembers who work and travel in the air or space. As an aerospace medicine specialist, Dr. Curry discovers, manages and prevents health issues that result from traveling in extreme environments. These physicians are particularly trained in diseases that may arise from air travel, and work to keep airmen healthy and safe.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Helicopter Casevac, kill or cure?
- An analysis of routine blood testing of British army pilots.
- Auscultation in noise--a paradigm shift.
- Fatigue assessment: subjective peer-to-peer fatigue scoring.
- Manned-unmanned teaming: expanding the envelope of UAS operational employment.
- The effect of Otosporin and Gentisone HC on the mitotic index and thickness of the tympanic membrane and meatal skin in the guinea pig.
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