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William Tarver, MD, MPH
Many thanks to William Tarver, MD, MPH, for taking time from his busy day at NASA to discuss space medicine on “The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner.”
Bill trained as an Air Force Flight Surgeon. Then, after a stint in private practice, he joined NASA over 15 years ago.
Please join us for this fascinating 25-minute interview. Bill describes his job of caring for an exceptionally healthy patient population engaged in an occupation with extraordinary environmental hazards-NASA’s astronauts. He’s cared for space shuttle astronauts and astronauts who travel to the International Space Station.
Astronauts tend to be physically fit but confront unique physiologic and psychologic stressors. The challenges of keeping astronauts healthy continue to grow as NASA prepares for extended journeys to the moon and Mars.
I’ve previously interviewed Bill for Medscape.com about spaceflight-associated acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS). He truly has a unique perspective to share.
About a year ago, Bill was kind enough to give me a behind-the-scenes NASA tour that included a brief visit to Mission Control. For an aging Star Trek fan, this peek into our nonfiction space program was a wonderful gift.
During our interview, Bill explained how medical students interested in space medicine can direct their careers to join the medical team at NASA someday.
For more episodes of The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner, please subscribe. Videos stream on YouTube, and podcasts appear on your favorite podcast player.
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Finally, this production has been made possible in part by support from “The Art of Medicine's” wonderful sponsor, Locumstory.com, a resource where providers can get real, unbiased answers about locum tenens. If you are interested in locum tenens, or considering a new full-time position, please go to Locumstory.com.
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Show Notes
William Tarver, MD, MPH
Many thanks to William Tarver, MD, MPH, for taking time from his busy day at NASA to discuss space medicine on “The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner.”
Bill trained as an Air Force Flight Surgeon. Then, after a stint in private practice, he joined NASA over 15 years ago.
Please join us for this fascinating 25-minute interview. Bill describes his job of caring for an exceptionally healthy patient population engaged in an occupation with extraordinary environmental hazards-NASA’s astronauts. He’s cared for space shuttle astronauts and astronauts who travel to the International Space Station.
Astronauts tend to be physically fit but confront unique physiologic and psychologic stressors. The challenges of keeping astronauts healthy continue to grow as NASA prepares for extended journeys to the moon and Mars.
I’ve previously interviewed Bill for Medscape.com about spaceflight-associated acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS). He truly has a unique perspective to share.
About a year ago, Bill was kind enough to give me a behind-the-scenes NASA tour that included a brief visit to Mission Control. For an aging Star Trek fan, this peek into our nonfiction space program was a wonderful gift.
During our interview, Bill explained how medical students interested in space medicine can direct their careers to join the medical team at NASA someday.
For more episodes of The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner, please subscribe. Videos stream on YouTube, and podcasts appear on your favorite podcast player.
Thank you!
Please click "Fanmail" and share your feedback!
If you enjoy an episode, please share with friends and colleagues. "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" is now available on Alexa! Just say, "Play podcast The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner!"
To never miss a program, subscribe at www.andrewwilner.com. You'll learn about new episodes and other interesting programs I host on Medscape.com, ReachMD.com, and RadioMD.com.
Please rate and review each episode.
To contact Dr. Wilner or to join the mailing list: www.andrewwilner.com
Finally, this production has been made possible in part by support from “The Art of Medicine's” wonderful sponsor, Locumstory.com, a resource where providers can get real, unbiased answers about locum tenens. If you are interested in locum tenens, or considering a new full-time position, please go to Locumstory.com.
Or paste this link into your browser:
https://locumstory.com/?source=DSP_directbuy_drwilnerpodcast_ph...
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