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Do doctors work at airports?

Several walk-in airport medical clinics can be found in some major airports in North America. Taking a trip to an airport medical clinic can be worse than a boring layover.



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As a flight physician, your job is to provide medical treatment to a patient while onboard an aircraft.

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Consequently, to this day, their successor U.S. Air Force Flight Surgeons are considered aeronautically rated aircrew members who receive flight pay and who are required to fly a certain number of hours monthly.

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Flight crews attempted ETI in 302 patients, with success in 291 patients (96.4%). ETI success rates for in-flight, hospital, and ground groups were 94.2%, 96.8%, and 98.3%, respectively (P = . 22).

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for airline pilots is around $202,180. Medical doctors came in with a salary of $208,000, lawyers $127,990 and engineers with a median annual wage of $79,840.

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The first thing to know is that off-duty doctors and other medical professionals are not legally required to help if a medical emergency arises on an airplane; however, there may be an ethical duty to intervene, as described in a 2015 article in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

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Yes, there is a type of doctor who travels. These doctors are known as locum tenens physicians and they provide medical services to hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities on a temporary basis.

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The RFDS plays a vital role in the transporting of patients - not just in an emergency. Examples include the transfer of a patient from a regional hospital to a tertiary hospital, or an elderly person traveling from aged care for a specialist appointment.

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Over-the-counter Medication Flight attendants also have access to many over-the-counter medications, from painkillers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen to antidiarrheals, so feel free to request these items.

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The average Flight Surgeon salary in the United States is $429,498 per year or $206 per hour. Flight surgeon salaries range between $214,000 and $860,000 per year. What Am I Worth?

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As a Flight Surgeon, you will fly into combat and humanitarian situations to administer emergency medical care. Often, you will care for patients both on the ground and in the air.

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