Abstract:
Army Aviation Medicine is a discipline that studies the effects of army aircraft and aviation environment on the health of flight personnel and the ability to promote flight. Chinese Army Aviation Medical research began in the 1990s. Its research content includes both the common scientific issues of Military Aviation Medicine and the specific theory and technical difficulties faced by the army′s aviation operations. Helicopters are the main equipment of current aviation operations. Facing the specific combat training tasks of the army aviation in the new era of China, army aviation pilots will face new medical support requirements in terms of cabin environment, geographical environment, climatic characteristics, combat readiness characteristics, and training intensity. In particular, after the new round of reform of the military establishment system in China, in the face of the army′s transformation, the diagnosis and treatment and development path of army aviation injury has become the historical mission and major responsibility of the army medical system. To this end, based on the current development of Chinese Army Aviation Medicine, this paper investigates the development mode of the Army Aviation Medicine which adapts to the new system from the perspective of army medical diagnosis and treatment based on the current development of Chinese Army Aviation Medicine. The development mode of the Army Aviation Medicine, and its development path, is intended to provide useful reference and reflection for the development of Chinese Army Aviation Medicine after the transfer of military academy to the Chinese army and the improvement of the combat effectiveness and support ability for the army aviation corps.
Key words:
Special enviroment,
Air ambulances,
Wounds and injuries,
Diagnosis,
Military medicine
Ce Yang, Kunpeng Hu, Ping Li, Yuqiang Fang, Chunlin Chen, Qingtao Xiao, Jianwu Zhu, Dixiong Xu. Primary thinking of present status and pathway in Army Aviation Medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Diagnostics(Electronic Edition), 2020, 08(02): 78-81.