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CAREER IN DIVE MEDICINE
May
26, 2004
Most people think of underwater welding or underwater construction
when they think of commercial diving. But dive medicine, as taught
here at Commercial Diving Academy, applies not only to commercial
diving, but also to other forms of diving, such as recreational
or scientific diving.
A good overview of the diving field is offered at about.com.
If you go to their website, use their search facility to look up
an article called "Scuba Diving for Beginners". In that
article, diving is divided into four categories: Recreational diving,
Commercial diving, Scientific diving, and Military diving. Apart
from the Military category, which is self-contained, look at the
other three categories. Each of the three categories has divers
that will be concerned with decompression sickness, carbon monoxide
poisoning, wounds, and infections. These hazards of diving are the
concerns of dive medicine.
In every part of our water-covered world, at every season of the
year, vast numbers of people are engaged in the business and pleasure
of diving. These divers need the services of trained professionals
in the field of dive medicine. If you are interested in more information
about dive medicine, or if you want information about training for
a career in dive medicine, Commercial Diving Academy can be of service.
Use our Ask An Expert link on our homepage to get more information
about careers and training in dive medicine. Also, come back to
our homepage in the upcoming week. We'll be posting an article in
Commercial Diving Academy News that gives details about the dive
medicine program of training we offer.
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2003, 2004.
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