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Revision as of 15:59, 2 March 2017
The Federal Aviation Administration (or FAA) is basically the Joint Commission of aviation. The parallels between aviation and health care are striking.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Unfortunately, the FAA has no jurisdiction over the management of frequent flyers.
Related Reading
- Drone
References
- ↑ Radiologist Responds to In-Flight Emergency, Hedges, Asks Pilot to Clinically Correlate
- ↑ Pilot Consults Medicine, Asks if Plane Cleared for Landing
- ↑ Stack of Paperwork Transforms into Fleet of Paper Planes
- ↑ Local Jockeys Hired as Flight Nurses to Save on Fuel Costs
- ↑ Hospital Administrator Delivers Clutch Performance During In-Flight Cardiac Arrest
- ↑ Area Radiologist Squirms When Flight Attendant Asks If “Anyone Onboard is a Doctor”
- ↑ Woman Fakes Heart Attack to Make Flight Land at Her Real Destination
- ↑ Champion Flight Nurse Locates Previously Undiscovered Vein During Field Code, Places 16G IV
- ↑ Da Vinci a Big Help on 14-Hour Flight
- ↑ Female Doctors Now Required to Show ID During Flight Emergencies