... in seafaring Analysis of Maritime Accidents Crowd and Crisis-Management, SPS Security Training Intercultural Trainings in the maritime Industry Multiculture Crews and Ethno-Medicine of Ship' ...
... remote healthcare support, telemedicine implementation, hospital audit and network management, along with crisis management. In his current role Ryan has responsibility for the medical assistance related ...
... Preparedness medicines Injectable steroids for cases of Addison’s crisis Measures that correct a bodily dysfunction Refractory surgery For myopia Prosthesis ...
... demand for the crews. The heavy contracting in the boom stopped by the financial crisis in 2008 led to delivery of several new vessels and this increased the share of modern vessels in the world fleet, ...
... and Ethiopians across the Gulf of Aden and, after the Libya crisis, an outflow of people from North Africa to Europe. These days, the conflict in Syria continues to be by far the biggest driver of migration, ...
... markedly.[25] Vulnerable and marginalized groups, youth, women and the poor, pay the price for the world drug problem. The COVID-19 crisis and economic downturn threaten to compound drug dangers further ...
... English is the standard maritime language, many personnel are not fluent English speakers and have difficulty understanding instructions. This is particularly problematic in crisis management operations. ...
... very low frequency vibrations (0-2 Hz). Seasickness can be defined as a reflexive autonomic crisis that is linked to movement and that is triggered or worsened by vestibular hypersensitivity, autonomic ...
... with, for example, a crisis on board, such as the death of a colleague, accidents in the family or natural disasters in the home country. Religious support may also be available. Ideally, on board visits ...