This course provides medical professionals with essential insight into diving technology, operational procedures, and safety systems — enabling you to better assess risks, interpret incidents, and support safe diving practices.
• How diving equipment and breathing systems impact human physiology
• The medical implications of different diving procedures and environments
• Risk assessment and safety management in diving operations
• The principles behind decompression practices and their limitations
• Recognition and medical relevance of equipment failure and operational hazards
• Emergency procedures and their clinical implications
As a diving physician, understanding the technical and operational context of diving is essential.
This course enables you to:
You don’t need to operate the equipment — but you must understand how it affects the diver.
Our programs are designed for modern professionals:
The same high-level training — now delivered in a more flexible and accessible way.
Advance your expertise in diving and hyperbaric medicine and join an international network of trained professionals.
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This course is designed for medical professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the operational and technical factors that influence diving safety and health outcomes.
With nearly 50 years of experience, we provide training that bridges the gap between medicine and real-world diving operations.
This course is a prerequisite for participation in the Fitness To Dive course.
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What You Gain
Why This Training Is Essential
This is not just theoretical knowledge — it directly strengthens your clinical decision-making.