Designated Aviation Medical Examiner's Handbook
Details relevant to DAMEs performing medical examinations of flight crew wishing to utilise a Flight Crew Licence or Air Traffic Service Licence in accordance with the medical provisions of the Civil Aviation Act and Regulations.
Revision History (last update September 2008)
- 1. Administrative Aspects
- 2. Medical Aspects
- 2.1 Ophthalmology
- 2.2 Cardiology
- 2.3 Respiratory
- 2.4 Endocrinology
- 2.5 Neurology
- 2.6 Psychiatry
- 2.7 Nephrology and Urology
- 2.8 Gynaecology and Obstetrics
- 2.9 Gastroenterology
- 2.10 Haematology and Reticulo-endothelial Conditions
- 2.11 Orthopaedics and Rheumatology
- 2.12 Ear, Nose and Throat and Hearing
- 2.13 Medication - Drugs and Flying/Controlling
- 2.14 Malignancy
- 2.15 Differences between Australian Medical Certification and ICAO Medical Certification for International Operations
- 3. Superannuation Medicals
- 4. Aviation Medicine Telephone Numbers and Addresses
- 5. Colour Vision Testing
- 6. Aviation Medicine Forms
- 4. Aviation Medicine Telephone Numbers and Addresses
Body Mass Index Chart
Peak Expiratory Flow in Normal Subjects
Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factor
Prediction Chart
Hints for Detecting Mental Health Problems During Routine Periodic Physical
Examinations
Criteria for the Diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
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