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Diving Medicine Courses for Doctors PDF Print E-mail
The Diving Diseases Research Centre (DDRC) offers training courses designed to provide theoretical and practical experience in Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine for doctors. DDRC, a charity, is one of the busiest hyperbaric units in the UK with a varied clinical caseload in elective and emergency hyperbaric medicine.

Other services provided by DDRC include sports and occupational diving medical assessments and training courses for the recreational and commercial diver. DDRC also undertakes research into diving and hyperbaric medicine. Given this environment, DDRC is ideally placed to provide training in diving and hyperbaric medicine to doctors.
Attempts are being made to standardise training in diving medicine across Europe and further afield. Our initial Level I and Level IIa ‘top-up’ diving medicine courses have been approved by an alliance of the Diving Medicine Advisory Committee (DMAC) and the European Diving Technology Committee Medical Subcommittee (EDTCmed). DMAC advises the International Marine Contractors Association and has based its curriculum on the recommendations from the joint committee of the European Diving Technology Committee (EDTC) and the European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine (ECHM).

 

Level I – Medical Examiner of Divers

Training to enable doctors to perform the periodic "Fitness to dive assessments" of working and recreational divers and hyperbaric chamber workers. Following successful completion of this course a doctor working in the UK may contact HSE and apply to become an HSE Approved Medical Examiner of Divers (AMED).

 

Level I (Refresher)

Few refresher courses exist that are aimed specifically at the ongoing professional development of the medical examiner of divers, but the DDRC Level I refresher course has been designed with this in mind. The course assumes some experience in assessing fitness to dive and uses a problem-based approach to encourage revision, discussion and a more critical appreciation of published standards. Each relevant topic area is covered systematically and one or more areas will be selected for special attention in order to broaden experience and / or knowledge.

 

Level IIa – Diving Medicine Physician

This course adds to the knowledge and skills acquired at a Level I course to achieve the standards required for Level IIa - Diving Medicine Physician. Once both courses have been completed successfully the medical practitioner is considered competent to perform the assessment of working and recreational divers or hyperbaric chamber workers, to manage diving accidents and to advise diving contractors and others on diving medicine and physiology (with the backup of a hyperbaric expert or consultant). 

 

Primary Hyperbaric Medicine Course

This course is designed to meet the needs of a doctor embarking on a career in clinical hyperbaric medicine rather than diving medicine and looks at the physics, physiology and administration of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, its current recommended indications, and ongoing relevant research

 

DDRC is not currently offering EDTC/ECHM Level IIb – Hyperbaric Oxygen Physician courses but this will become available in the future.

 
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Rebecca Houghton  - Dr   |2008-08-06 21:28:32
I was wondering if it was possible to put on your mailing list as regarding up coming courses. I am mostly interested in the Level 1 course for doctors as I have no experience outside recreational diving but have always been interested in this field, and now I finally have the study leave to do something! many thanks.
Training   |2008-08-11 21:53:41
Hi Rebecca
We do not currently have a course mailing list, but you can keep up to date on the latest training news and course updates by subscribing to the free RSS feed by clicking the RSS logo in the top right hand corner of this page or by going to: feed://www.ddrc.org/proservices/index.php?option=com_rss&feed=RSS2.0&no_html=1 with your newsfeed reader client
Dr Skinner  - Minimum Requirements   |2008-08-11 13:03:42
I was interested in the Level 1 course but was wondering what grade of doctor is the minimum required.

Thanks
Training   |2008-08-11 21:49:22
There is no particular requirement for actually sitting the level 1 course in terms of level of qualification but it is likely the HSE/UKSDMC would require a doctor had full registration with the GMC and probably 2 years post-graduation experience prior to giving them approval to do medicals.
For the level 2 course it is required that a doctor has up to date Advanced Life Support certification.
Reynaldo Vicario  - General Physician (Philippines)   |2008-10-06 09:11:33
I'm currently working now in a Dive Support Vessel based in Asia Pacific and i'm interested in Diving Medicine. I want to know if I can attend the course even though i'm not a registered physician in UK. Is there other requirements do I have to take before I can enrol in level 1?
Christine Cridge   |2008-10-07 17:35:53
Hi Reynaldo
As long as you are a registered medical practitioner in your own country there is no problem with you attending our course. The course is recognised by the Diving Medicine Advisory Committee which is an internationally recognised body. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions.
Regards
Dr Christine Cridge
Reynaldo Vicario  - Training Center Aside from UK   |2008-10-09 09:29:19
Thanks for the prompt reply Dr. Christine cridge, I appreciate it. Is there any accreditted training center here in Asia aside from UK?
Anonymous   |2008-10-09 16:31:59
None that I am aware of currently - best to check the Diving Medicine Advisory Committee website.
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