Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2
In Vol. 32, No. 2, our journal prepared 3 original articles, 3 review articles, and 1 brief report. A Survey of the laboratory tests item was conducted during aviation medical examination based on the 27 hospitals. The following items were implemented in all institutions, but other items was differe...
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description | In Vol. 32, No. 2, our journal prepared 3 original articles, 3 review articles, and 1 brief report. A Survey of the laboratory tests item was conducted during aviation medical examination based on the 27 hospitals. The following items were implemented in all institutions, but other items was different by institution. Urine test, ophthalmic test (except fundus test), fasting blood sugar, complete blood cell count, electrocardiogram, electoencephalography, chest X-Ray, pure tone audiometry, and total cholesterol. The impact of COVID-19 on the flight training of student pilots was analyzed through a survey. On the positive side, fewer commercial flights and fewer flights mean more opportunities for students to train. Fewer face-to-face classes have freed up more time for self-care. In other words, students were able to plan and control their exercise, self-study, rest, and sleep time on their own. On the negative side, social distancing prevented them from riding in the back seat, leaving them less chance to get used to the cockpit.
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spelling | doaj.art-3ba1c0cb61e74cacb66c8f1275229dcc2022-12-22T02:16:03ZengAerospace Medical Association of KoreaHanggong uju uihakoeji1738-25482713-99722022-08-01322373810.46246/KJAsEM.220017Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2Juwon Lim0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3206-3757International Healthcare Center, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, KoreaIn Vol. 32, No. 2, our journal prepared 3 original articles, 3 review articles, and 1 brief report. A Survey of the laboratory tests item was conducted during aviation medical examination based on the 27 hospitals. The following items were implemented in all institutions, but other items was different by institution. Urine test, ophthalmic test (except fundus test), fasting blood sugar, complete blood cell count, electrocardiogram, electoencephalography, chest X-Ray, pure tone audiometry, and total cholesterol. The impact of COVID-19 on the flight training of student pilots was analyzed through a survey. On the positive side, fewer commercial flights and fewer flights mean more opportunities for students to train. Fewer face-to-face classes have freed up more time for self-care. In other words, students were able to plan and control their exercise, self-study, rest, and sleep time on their own. On the negative side, social distancing prevented them from riding in the back seat, leaving them less chance to get used to the cockpit. aerospace medicinecovid-19pilots |
spellingShingle | Juwon Lim Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2 Hanggong uju uihakoeji aerospace medicine covid-19 pilots |
title | Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2 |
title_full | Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2 |
title_fullStr | Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2 |
title_full_unstemmed | Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2 |
title_short | Editorial for Vol. 32, No. 2 |
title_sort | editorial for vol 32 no 2 |
topic | aerospace medicine covid-19 pilots |
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