First presenter is an astronaut 👨‍🚀 physicist 👨‍🔬 engineer and physician 👨‍⚕️ who touched down from space in May this year and is medical operations lead for the international space station

#icm #criticalcare #physiology #spacemedicine #nasa #anaesthesia

Lessons learned from 337 days in space!

Watched Armstrong walk on moon, read a book about Apollo 13 technical team issues, he was a seventh child and doctor siblings ahead of him - went into engineering but liked hanging with medics and then ended up emergency physician - then heard training program about NASA training doctors for space missions - #aerospacemedicine

First training day is learning how to evacuate a jet into water with parachute - then learn to fly a jet! Learn how to operate info rich cockpit whilst communicating and doing maths! Also trains the body for the physiological stress…
Repeat take off and landing simulations with errors eg cockpit flies off. Classroom in astronaut school! Is all simulation…russian space training was independently same. Russian philosophy if they’re going to teach you to tell time they first train you to build the watch…!
Then live and work in deep sea environment. Learn to conduct experiments there. Learn desert survival. Winter survival. Machete the trees for fires. Frostbite. All needs medics!
Learn to conduct experiments in deep sea submarines. Get space sickness on launch! 2.5 hours a day exercising because of space induced osteoporosis. Common medical problems are back injuries and DOMS!
Space walks require the most intense training. Didn’t want to look down! 😅so cold in free space at night - numb hands and feet. Simulation however makes working on space station feel like been there many times before. As soon as sun rises need shield as liquid fire pours into suit!
“Honour but not a pleasure” to spacewalk…like a bar fight?? He did 350 experiments whilst up there in space. Restricted medical resources. BP low in space. HR low. Until workout when higher than expected. Drugs might not work as expected in space.
Sepsis kidney stones arrhythmia burns inhalational injury dental problems back pain
Landing 4G force on re entering atmosphere, 5000 degrees Celsius, “two explosions followed by a car crash”, bits of heat shield breaking off…
@jopo_dr why do I feel like I’ve walked in in the middle of a cool story without context? 🤭
@Franklindog go to start of thread - listening to an astronaut!
@jopo_dr I literally just realised this. This is why rheumatology dogs shouldn’t be allowed on mastodon 🤣🤦‍♂️