2025 Physiology & Medicine of Extreme Environments (Session 8)

February 27, 2025

This course is designed to educate physicians, residents, medical students, nurses and allied health professionals about the physiology and medicine related to human performance in the extremes of environments. From the depths of the sea, to the reaches or outer space; from the sweltering Sahara, to the frigid Antarctica, and peak of Mt. Everest, the human body has limits on its function and ability to adapt to environmental stressors. This course will teach concepts of human (and animal) adaptation to these environments, and discuss facets of engineering and technological advances which will be needed to push the boundaries of human habitation.

Target Audience

Fellows

Medical Students

Nurses

Nurse Practitioners

Physicians

Physician Assistants

Residents

Learning Objectives

Describing nitrogen narcosis and HPNS. 

Understanding the pathophysiology of oxygen toxicity.

Understand innovative research methods in narcosis investigation. 

Describing ways in which EEG may be useful in identifying narcosis.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 2.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 2.50 ANCC
  • 2.50 Attendance
  • 2.50 JA Credit - AH
Registration Opens: 
02/27/2025
Registration Expires: 
02/26/2026
Activity Starts: 
02/27/2025 - 5:00pm EST
Activity Ends: 
02/27/2025 - 7:30pm EST
Rating: 
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Bruce Derrick

Richard Moon

Kevin Kraft

 

 

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

JA Credit - AH

ANCC

Available Credit

  • 2.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 2.50 ANCC
  • 2.50 Attendance
  • 2.50 JA Credit - AH
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