Related OrganizationsConstituent OrganizationsConstituent Organizations have similar objectives and purposes to those of the Aerospace Medical Association. They support these purposes through local meetings, acquaintanceship, and discussion of matters relating to aviation, space, or undersea medicine, or their allied sciences. They increase the value of this Association to their members, and help maintain and increase membership. A Constituent Association must have a minimum of 100 members and all must be members of the Aerospace Medical Association. View Constituent Organizations. Affiliated OrganizationsAffiliated Organizations have similar objectives and purposes to those of the Aerospace Medical Association. They support these purposes through local meetings, acquaintanceship, and discussion by the members of matters relating to aviation, space, or undersea medicine, or their allied sciences. They increase the value of this Association to their members, and help maintain and increase membership. View Affiliated Organizations. The WingThe Wing of the Aerospace Medical Association was formed in 1952 “to support the specialty of aviation, aerospace, and environmental medicine by facilitating cooperation among its practitioners and by increasing public understanding and appreciation of its importance.” A second purpose of the Wing is “to promote sociability among its members and their families.” Each year at the scientific meeting, AsMA spouses meet new friends from every corner of the world, sharing in the many cultural experiences and educational opportunities of the host city. Related SitesThere are a number of web sites which contain extensive sets of links to Aviation and Aerospace Medicine topics. One of these sites, the Gateway to the Aerospace Medicine & Human Factors, is maintained by AsMA member Dougal Watson. This page can be reached at http://aeromedical.org Professional Organizations
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