Aeromedicine

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɛroʊˈmɛdəˌsɪn/

Definitions of aeromedicine

noun A branch of medicine that deals with the medical problems and care of patients in aviation and space travel

Example Sentences

A1 Aeromedicine involves providing medical care in flight.

A2 Aeromedicine is essential for ensuring the health and safety of air travelers.

B1 Aeromedicine professionals are trained to handle medical emergencies in aviation settings.

B2 The field of aeromedicine focuses on the unique challenges of providing healthcare in the air.

C1 Aeromedicine combines medical knowledge with aviation expertise to deliver advanced healthcare services during flights.

C2 Aeromedicine plays a crucial role in managing the health and well-being of passengers and crew members on commercial airlines.

Examples of aeromedicine in a Sentence

formal Aeromedicine is a branch of medicine that deals with medical problems and treatments related to flying in aircraft.

informal My cousin is studying aeromedicine to become a flight doctor.

slang I never knew aeromedicine was a thing until I watched that TV show about air ambulance rescues.

figurative In the fast-paced world of emergency response, aeromedicine plays a crucial role in saving lives from remote locations.

Grammatical Forms of aeromedicine

plural

aeromedicines

comparative

more aeromedicine

superlative

most aeromedicine

present tense

aeromedicine

future tense

will aeromedicine

perfect tense

have aeromedicine

continuous tense

is aeromedicine

singular

aeromedicine

positive degree

aeromedicine

infinitive

to aeromedicine

gerund

aeromedicining

participle

aeromedicine

Origin and Evolution of aeromedicine

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aeromedicine' is derived from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning air and the Latin word 'medicina' meaning healing or medicine.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of medical care provided in aircraft or during flights, the term has evolved to encompass the specialized branch of medicine focused on the treatment of medical emergencies in aviation and space travel.