Taxonomy Code 2083A0100X(2083a0100x)
Aerospace Medicine Physician. Providers: 12

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Aerospace Medicine Physician Providers

NPI Name Type Address

1407845589

DR. M.D. Craig Brian Collier

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Lyster Army Health Clinic

Fort Rucker, AL

1528058328

DR. D.O. Brian W Smalley

Individual

301 Andrews Avenue

Lyster Army Health Clinic

Fort Rucker, AL

1467434829

M.D. Dana Michelle Kosmala-runkle

Individual

301 Andrews Ave.

Lyster Army Health Clinic

Fort Rucker, AL

1275517344

DR. MD Joseph Francis Mckeon

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Lyster Army Health Clinic

Fort Rucker, AL

1770566671

DR. M.D Ian Peter Curry

Individual

301 Andrews Avenue

Lyster Army Health Clinic

Fort Rucker, AL

1720058951

DR. MD Justin Trevor Woodson

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Fort Rucker, AL

1558396457

DR. MD John Stephen Crowley

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Fort Rucker, AL

1669463204

DR. D.O. Eric Wayne Olins

Individual

Bldg 110, 6th Avenue

Us Army Aeromedical Activity

Fort Rucker, AL

1033421078

DR. MD Joseph John Pavelites I

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Lyster Army Medical Center

Fort Rucker, AL

1356364921

DR. MD, MPH William Daniel Porter

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Fort Rucker, AL

1578853024

DO Albert J Lee

Individual

Lyster Army Health Clinic

301 Andrews Ave.

Fort Rucker, AL

1346643012

DR. DO Laura Sueann Ball

Individual

301 Andrews Ave

Fort Rucker, AL

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Taxonomy Code 2083A0100X
Specialization Aerospace Medicine
Display Name Aerospace Medicine Physician
Taxonomy Group Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
Taxonomy Classification Preventive Medicine
Definition Aerospace medicine focuses on the clinical care, research, and operational support of the health, safety, and performance of crewmembers and passengers of air and space vehicles, together with the support personnel who assist operation of such vehicles. This population often works and lives in remote, isolated, extreme, or enclosed environments under conditions of physical and psychological stress. Practitioners strive for an optimal human-machine match in occupational settings rich with environmental hazards and engineering countermeasures.
Effective Date September 30, 2009
Modification Date September 30, 2009
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