Development of the STARPAHC telemedicine system is documented. Using STARPAHC assessment results and monitoring experience, on board and ground based flight medical system monitoring requirements and operational procedures were developed for use with the Space Transportation System during OFT and mature operation phases of the shuttle
The work is reported from September 1972 through August 1973 by the Technology Applications Group of...
Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd fulfilled the roles of Chief of Medical Science and Technology and Director ...
When NASA was established in 1958, it was known that space flight would require efforts beyond those...
The results of the first one and one-half years of operation of the STARPAHC system are presented. A...
A ground-based demonstration of IMBLMS Space Technology was conducted in a remote geographical area ...
Operational guidelines for the space shuttle life sciences payloads are presented. An operational as...
The necessity for developing medical standards addressing individual classes of Shuttle crew positio...
Biomedical recording systems for preflight and postflight examinations of Apollo cre
Details of medical research and development programs, particularly an integrated medical laboratory,...
Investigation of application of NASA developed technology to cardiovascular and pulmonary patient mo...
Biomedical applications of NASA technology are summarized and discussed. Included are: diagnostic de...
This report summarizes the work done on the contract NAG9-567, which was activated at the New Jersey...
The medical operations for the orbital test flights which includes a review of the health of the cre...
When the U.S. first embarked on a manned space flight program, NASA's use of medical telescience was...
Computerized storage and retrieval of medical information is discussed. Tasks which were performed i...
The work is reported from September 1972 through August 1973 by the Technology Applications Group of...
Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd fulfilled the roles of Chief of Medical Science and Technology and Director ...
When NASA was established in 1958, it was known that space flight would require efforts beyond those...
The results of the first one and one-half years of operation of the STARPAHC system are presented. A...
A ground-based demonstration of IMBLMS Space Technology was conducted in a remote geographical area ...
Operational guidelines for the space shuttle life sciences payloads are presented. An operational as...
The necessity for developing medical standards addressing individual classes of Shuttle crew positio...
Biomedical recording systems for preflight and postflight examinations of Apollo cre
Details of medical research and development programs, particularly an integrated medical laboratory,...
Investigation of application of NASA developed technology to cardiovascular and pulmonary patient mo...
Biomedical applications of NASA technology are summarized and discussed. Included are: diagnostic de...
This report summarizes the work done on the contract NAG9-567, which was activated at the New Jersey...
The medical operations for the orbital test flights which includes a review of the health of the cre...
When the U.S. first embarked on a manned space flight program, NASA's use of medical telescience was...
Computerized storage and retrieval of medical information is discussed. Tasks which were performed i...
The work is reported from September 1972 through August 1973 by the Technology Applications Group of...
Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd fulfilled the roles of Chief of Medical Science and Technology and Director ...
When NASA was established in 1958, it was known that space flight would require efforts beyond those...