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AFSC
48F4, Staff Specialty Summary. Administers aerospace medicine program; conducts
medical examinations and provides medical care for flyers, missile crews,
and others with special standards of medical qualification. Evaluates
living and working environments to detect and control health hazards and
prevent disease and injury within the Air Force community. Related DoD
Occupational Group: 6A.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides continuing comprehensive health maintenance and medical care
to entire family regardless of sex, age, or type of problem. Directs outpatient
and inpatient care and service.
Provides family practice functions and medical care for flyers and their
families, and obtains medical consultations. Manages disorders and injuries
peculiar to flight. Services as liaison between flying squadrons and medical
services.
Provides aerospace medicine support. Develops policies and procedures
and prepares directives governing flight medicine, preventive medicine,
and occupational medicine. Services as liaison with federal, state, and
local agencies in matters related to aerospace medicine, preventive medicine,
and occupational medicine. Establishes medical standards for flying personnel
and determines recommendations on waivers of medical standards. Develops
programs for medical support of contingency operations.
Conducts medical examinations of personnel with special standards of
medical care. Examines personnel requiring special medical care standards
to determine fitness for flying and special duties, or to recommend continuance,
removal, or return to flying status and aviation service.
Provides medical support to the operational mission and serves as staff
advisor to flying squadron commander. Regularly participates in the flying
mission to observe and advise on aeromedical problems. Develops and manages
an aggressive preventive medicine program to include education of flying
personnel in healthy life-styles. Establishes procedures for managing
casualties in aviation accidents and other disasters. Provides advice
on air rescue and aeromedical evacuation. Serves on aviation mishap investigation
boards.
Provides preventive medicine support. Directs health education and control
measures for preventable diseases and injuries. Determines adequacy of
living and work environments. Develops and implements research projects
to control communicable and preventable diseases. Provides advice on nutrition,
food service sanitation, water supply safety, sewage and waste disposal,
immunizations, and health education.
Provides occupational medicine support. Determines frequency and scope
of occupational medicine exams required by federal regulations and workplace
exposures. Conducts and supervises placement and periodic health exams
for employees. Establishes procedures to identify occupational hazards,
to notify appropriate agencies of occupational diseases or injuries, and
to investigate job related injuries or illness.
Advises medical staff. Advises medical and dental staff on treatment
of flying personnel and preparation of patients for aeromedical evacuation.
Provides medical advice and guidance to bioenvironmental engineering,
military public health, physiological training, and others.
Specialty Qualifications: Knowledge. Fulfillment of education
and experience requirements satisfies this requirement. Education.
For entry into this specialty, it is mandatory to possess a doctor of
medicine degree or a doctor of osteopathy degree from an approved school
of medicine or osteopathy, and complete 1 year of graduate medical education
in a clinical specialty at a hospital acceptable to the Surgeon General,
HQ USAF. Training. For award of AFSC 48F1, completion of a primary
course in aerospace medicine is mandatory before award of the entry level
AFSC. Experience. For award of AFSC 48F3, a minimum of 12 months
of experience and completion of a residency in family practice acceptable
to the Surgeon General HQ USAF, or board certification by the American
Board of Family Practice is mandatory. Other. For award of AFSC 48F3,
it is mandatory to possess an aeronautical rating of Flight Surgeon, Senior
Flight Surgeon, or Chief Flight Surgeon. Specialty Shredouts:
Above Information Derived from AFMAN 36-2105
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