711 HPW - USAF School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM)

Photo of School of Aerospace Medicine   The U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine is an internationally renowned center for aerospace medical learning, consultation, aerospace medical investigations and aircrew health assessments. We promote readiness and protect force and community health by using a range of tools and expertise including environmental and health surveillance, laboratory and risk analysis, process re-engineering, consultation and technological innovation to maximize operational health capabilities and to solve problems through ingenuity and partnerships.  We train approximately 6,000 students each year.   

USAFSAM Commander

 
Photo of Col. Theresa Goodman is Commander, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Col. Theresa Goodman is Commander, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM), 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. USAFSAM is the premier institute for research, education, and worldwide operational consultation in Aerospace Medicine. The school trains about 6,000 Department of Defense, international and civilian students each year. For complete biography, click here.
 

About Us

VISION
Global Leaders in Aerospace and Operational Medicine.

MISSION
Optimize and Sustain Airmen Health and Performance through World Class Education, Expert Consultation, and Operationally Focused Research.

Education

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  Aerospace Medicine Primary is a three course series comprising the initial qualification training for USAF flight surgeons. It is a combination of didactic and laboratory experiences designed to prepare medical officers for basic mission qualification to perform duties in support of the USAF Aerospace Medicine Program.

The three segment course provides the student with knowledge and skills required for the treatment and proper aeromedical disposition of aircrew and special operations duty members. Specifically, the three segments of the AMP course are designed to introduce students to the unique aeromedical issues pertinent to the flight environment.

AMP 101 introduces the students to aeromedical standards, aerospace physiology, hyperbaric medicine, human performance sustainment, basic and military aviation fundamentals, emergency and operational aerospace medicine, and USAF weapon systems and associated missions.

AMP 201 emphasizes aeromedical standards, clinical aerospace medicine, PRP, duty-limiting conditions, Occupational Medicine, Public Health, and Bioenvironmental Engineering.

AMP 202 familiarizes the student with military aviation in the Aeromedical Aviation Laboratory and introduces the basics of aviation mishap investigation and prevention.
 

Geographically Separated Units

  C-STARS Baltimore, Comprehensive Medical Readiness Program (CMRP) Training, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, Maryland

C-STARS St. Louis, Comprehensive Medical Readiness Program (CMRP) Training, St. Louis University Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri

C-STARS Cincinnati, Critical Care Air Transport Team Advanced Training, University Hospital Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

C-STARS Omaha, Principles of Biocontainment Care Training, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska

SMART Regional Currency Site (RCS) Las Vegas, Comprehensive Medical Readiness Program (CMRP) Training, University Medical Center, Las Vegas, Nevada

Aerospace Medicine Neurology Team, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas
 

Contact Us

USAF School of Aerospace Medicine
2510 5th Street, Bldg. 840
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913
Phone: (937) 938-2716
​DSN: 798-2716

ESOH Service Center
esoh.service.center@us.af.mil
Toll Free: 1-888-232-ESOH (3764)
Phone: (937) 938-3764
DSN: 798-3764
Fax: (937) 656-8637

Registrar: For training, class schedule
and registration information

Phone: (937) 713-0989

TDY-to-School: For funding and
training

Phone: (937) 938-3171, (937) 938-3172

Centrifuge Training
USAFSAM.FEPA.AccelerationSection@us.af.mil

Aerospace Consult Service
Waiver Phone: (937) 938-2650
MFIS Phone: (937) 938-2647

Public Health Consult Service
Phone: (937) 938-3207