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Graduate ProgramsBack to Program List | Program Website Aerospace MedicineIntroductionThe aerospace medicine Master of Science degree program is conducted by the School of Medicines Department of Community Health, Division of Aerospace Medicine. The program addresses aviation and spaceflight biomedical issues including physiological, psychological, bioengineering, and clinical factors. Selection and periodic examination requirements for aircrew are detailed, as are normal and pathological changes associated with aircrew and the flight environment.AdmissionThe minimum requirement for admission to the M.S. degree program in aerospace medicine is the M.D. or equivalent medical degree, a clinical year of medical training, at least steps one and two of the USMLE, and the general requirements for admission into the School of Graduate Studies. Prospective students communicate with the Aerospace Medicine divisional office for acceptance (not with the Department of Community Health). It is possible that certain advanced students can take individual courses in the curriculum and apply these to other degree programs.Degree RequirementsStudents must complete the required courses and a project. A research option is also available.FacultyProfessorsStanley R. Mohler (Emeritus), aerospace medicine Mary Anne Frey (Emerita), aerospace physiology Associate Professor Robin E. Dodge (director), aerospace medicine Assistant Professor Farhad Sahiar, aerospace medicine Instructors Morton Nelson, epidemiology Adrienne Stolfi, biostatistics Program DescriptionRequired Core CoursesCMH 601, 602, 621, 622, 641, 642, 643, 651, 654, 655, 700, 701, 711, 721, 731, 789, 850 or 899
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