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1 Preface
2. Introduction to Maritime Medicine
3. The Shipping Industry
4. Organisations of Importance to Maritime Medicine
5. International Conventions and Regulations of Importance to Maritime Medicine
6. The Sea as a Working Place
7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination
8. The Maritime Physician
9. Systems for Handling Medical Conditions on Board
10. Medical Challenges on Board
11. Maritime Occupational Medicine
12. Cruise Medicine
13. Port Medicine
14. Ship Control
15. Shipwreck and Survival at Sea
16. Piracy at Sea
17. Crisis Intervention
18. Welfare on Board
19. Research in Maritime Medicine
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9 Systems for handling medical conditions on board
9.5. The Foundation of an efficient telemedical service
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9.5. The Foundation of an efficient telemedical Service
Written by Bas Rikken, Monika Puskappeleit, Lars Brandal
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Last Updated on Monday, 27 June 2011 08:01
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9 Systems for Handling Medical Conditions on Board
9.1 Factors Influencing onboard Medical Care
9.2 A stepwise Approach towards improving onboard Medical Care
9.3. Legal Aspects for the Foundation of TMAS
9.4 Aspects of on Board Medical Care
9.5. The Foundation of an efficient telemedical Service
9.6. Telemedical Assistance Service (TMAS)
9.7 Evacuation for Medical reasons at sea (Medevac)
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