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Of 2020 Newsletters Ever Upwards Index 2020 Starting in January 2015, the news portion of the journal went online only. The page numbers start with an 'N' to notate this and will run concurrently throughout the year. Abbreviations: p = photo(s); obit = obituary; nb = news bite. Index to Departments Hinkelbein J—N49p Hope J—N62obit Association News—N1, N4, N10, N13, N20, N23, N26, Horne T—N63 N36, N40, N57, N61, N64 Hosegood I—N27p Corporate News Bites—N4, N8, N12, N18, N22, N26, N34, Hughes K—N64p N38, N55, N59, N63, N67 Hyde-Smith C—N67 In Memoriam—N7, N10, N15, N16, N24, N25, N32, N33, Inhofe J—N67 N54, N61, N62 Insler T—N8 Meetings Calendar—N2, N7, N12, N16, N20, N26, N33, Ivan D—N51p N39, N53, N60, N63, N67 Jex TT—N32p/obit New Members—N2, N7, N10, N15, N20, N24, N31, N37, Johnson B—N13p N54, N58, N61, N66 Jordan J—N61p/obit News of Corporate Members—N3, N8, N11, N17, N21, Kaminski PG—N2 N25, N33, N38, N55, N59, N63, N67 Kennedy RS—N7p/obit News of Members—N15, N20, N31, N37, N61, N64 Kim D—N65 Obituary Listing—N16, N37 Kozlovskaya IB—N10obit Kreitenberg A—N65 Index to Names Larsen R—N67 Albery C—N50p Long ID—N54p/obit Alford K—N65 Masterova K—N14p Almond N—N30p Mathers CH—N31p Alves P—N1p, N22 McAllister S—N13p Baghdassarian HJ—N16obit McKinley CR—N4 Berry CA—N15p/obit Mendelsohn R—N65 Berry MA—N41p Mkwizu A—N66 Beven GE—N47p Moser R Jr.—N40p Blackburn L Jr. —N25obit Musselman BT—N28p, N44p Blizzard SV—N33p/obit Myers K—N3 Boyd DD—N57p Newman DG—N31p Bullard EJ—N2 Northrup SE—N41p Buraglia C—N12 Ohslund RK—N16p/obit Bushby A—N43p Orford R—N44p Cable G—N48p Ortega HJ Jr—N1p, N2, N65 Carson A—N67 Petersen LG—N1p, N57p Carter G—N31p Pombal R—N65 Christiansen R—N15 Ralph JW—N37obit Church TG—N32p/obit Rubio M—N67 Contiguglia JJ—N62p/obit Sahiar F—N50p Crowder M—N65 Schmidt M—N29p, N49p Davis JR—N45p Shoor D—N1p, N65 De Voll J—N23p Smart TL—N37 DeFazio P—N67nb Snyder Q—N22 DeJohn C—N23 Spencer LO—N12 Dixon JB—N1p Stowe J—N66 Duckworth T—N67 Sventek J— Faget “Max” MA—N2 Tredici TJ—N5p Flarity K—N27p, N46p Tunzi Z—N12 Fondy S—N28p Venus M—N20p Garrett JS—N2, N42p Veronneau S—N47p Gent C—N63 White DJ—N29p Goncharov IB—N24p/obit Williams T—N66 Goodman T—N30p Wirt A—N18 Gordon “Dick” RF—N2 Wong MK ‘Kimo’—N38 Green N—N61p Workman WT—N64p Haines T—N63 Wyden R—N67 Haralson C—N11 Young D—N67 Harris K—N14p Zincke-McKee S—N42, N43p Harrison M—N52p Index to Departments Fellows Class of 2020—N31 Gloria Carter retires—N31p Aerospace Medical Association News Green granted state honors—N61p AMHP in Ingenta top 100—N1, N7, N14, N31, N38, N54, Obituaries N57, N66 Baghdassarian obituary—N16 AsMA Awards Berry in memoriam—N15p Arnold D. Tuttle Award—N52p Blackburn Jr. in memoriam—N25 Boothby-Edwards Award—N41p Blizzard in memoriam—N33p David M. Clark Award—N42p Church in memoriam—N32p Eric Liljencrantz Award—N47p Contiguglia in memoriam—N62p Harry G. Moseley Award—N49p Goncharov in memoriam—N24p Joe Kerwin Award—N45p Hope in memoriam—N62 John Ernsting Award—N42, N43p Jex in memoriam—N32p John A. Tamisiea Award—N50p Jordan in memoriam—N61p John C. Adams Award—N41p Long in memoriam—N54p John Paul Stapp Award—N50p Ohslund in memoriam—N16p Julian E. Ward Award—N52p Ralph obituary—N37 Kent K. Gillingham Award—N43p Proposed bylaws change—N5 Louis H. Bauer Founders Award—N40p Scholarship winners—N1p, N13p Marie Marvingt Award—N49p Anita Mantri scholarship—N13p Mary T. Klinker Award—N46p AsMA international medicine scholarship—N14p Raymond F. Longacre Award—N47p Davis aerospace medicine scholarship—N14p eodore C. Lyster Award—N48p Fellows scholarships—N1p omas J. & Margaret D. Tredici Award—N51p Mohler scholarship—N13p Walter & Sylvia Goldenrath Award—N44p ABPM announces transition requirement from MOC to Won Chuel Kay Award—N44p CCP—N2 AsMA cancels meeting—N36 Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) AsMA elected officers—N23 Allies with OSU to develop ACE Club—N3 AsMA makes recommendations for EMKs—N10 Applauds cargo flight deck doors legislation—N17 AsMA member news Applauds passage of HEROES Act (nb)—N26 AsMA members present at AMA—N1p Council re-elects Buraglia as JMEC Chair (nb)—N12 AsMA members quoted—N65 Council re-elects Capt. Insler as UMEC Chair (nb)—N8 Carpentier interviewed by BMA—N60 Issues statement on H.R. 8408 (nb)—N67 Christiansen wins Australian scholarship—N15 Issues statement on Payroll Support Program (nb)—N22 Hughes honored by NAA—N64p Launches public awareness campaign—N59 Kreitenberg’s invention one of best—N65 Releases statement on pandemic economic protections Newman joins Kings College London—N31 talks failing (nb)—N63 Smart retires and becomes a professor—N37 Sends letter to Senate about economic recovery and Tredici interviewed—N5p worker safety (nb)—N34 Venus has article published—N20 Aircra Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Workman receives award—N64p Active in supporting legislation (nb)—N18 AsMA offers two new services—N10 Editor wins weather education award—N63 AsMA reschedules meeting—N13 Launches pilot information center—N11 Associate Fellows elected—N11, N24 Named a top lobbyist—N8 Award nominations sought—N66 Offering Passport contest—N35 Bimonthly publishing survey—N6 Partners with IFlightPlanner—N25 Constituent Organization Presidents Supports NCAA Act—N67 Aerospace Human Factors Association (AsHFA)— Supports You Can Fly program—N59 N28p Wins publishing awards—N38 Aerospace Nursing and Allied Health Professionals Armed Forces Benefit Association (AFBA) Society (ANAHPS)—N27p Appoints new Chief Distribution Officer (nb)—N38 Aerospace Physiology Society (AsPS)—N29p Names Gen. Spencer its new President (nb)—N12 International Airline Medical Assoc. (IAMA)—N27p Names new CIO and Board member—N4 Life Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Branch Aviation Medicine Advisory Service (AMAS) (LSBEB)—N29p Snyder participates in webinar (nb)—N22 Society of U.S. Air Force Flight Surgeons—N30p Callington Haven Society of U.S. Army Flight Surgeons—N28p Becomes new corporate member—N17 Society of U.S. Naval Flight Surgeons (SUSNFS)—N30p Environics Space Medicine Association—N31p Named Family-Owned Business of the Year—N17 De Voll is President-Elect—N23p ROBD featured in an article (nb)—N12 DeJohn takes office as President—N23 Environmental Tectonics Corporation (ETC) Ellingson award winner announced—N57p Announces USAF acceptance of altitude chambers—N60 ICAM 2020 postponed—N20 MedLink now available on VistaJet (nb)—N38 International Air Transport Association (IATA) Releases coronavirus advice for avaition operators Publishes report on restoring aviation during COVID- (nb)—N12 19—N56 Monash University International Federation of Airline Pilots (IFALPA) Runs third Australian Certificate of Civil Aviation Announces the Montreal Protocol 2014 has gone into Medicine course (nb)—N4 effect (nb)—N12 NAHF Class of 2020 announced—N2 Requests safety & health considerations when re-opening National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health air services (nb)—N34 (NIOSH) Forms COVID-19 response team (nb)—N22 Announces AI programmers competition results—N17 Releases position paper on command training (nb)—N4 Announces hearing loss prevention award winner—N11 KBR Calls for robotics research proposals—N3 Appointed partner with Yarra Valley Water—N63 Presents science and service awards—N38 Awarded contract for Plinke technology—N39 Publishes respirator interim final rule—N21 Employees help colleagues and neighbors—N21 Releases new version of EXAMiner—N25 Engineers trek to South Pole—N55 Releases updated MFIRE soware—N59 Intern wins NASA space app challenge—N11 Releases video on black lung—N8 Mentors UH students—N26 Signs MOU with NFPA—N67 Provides video services to DoD & Federal law Study shows hearing loss in service sector—N55 enforcement—N8 Study shows risky behaviors in construction—N35 Recognizes employees for HSSE excellence—N34 Serco Asia Pacific Signs MOA with INCOSE—N18 Accepting nominations for grant program—N38 Sponsors Most Collaborative Award with Aspire Defence Announces changes to the Group Executive Committee (nb)—N4 (nb)—N34 Supports women’s rights worldwide—N67 Celebrates NAIDOC at CLA—N68 Wins top global award—N59 Marks 2 years of positive correctional center Martin-Baker Aircra Co., Ltd. outcomes—N56 Australian branch achieves ISO recertification—N34 Shipbuilding expert leads icebreaker commissioning—N3 Celebrates International Nurses Day—N26 Signs contract with Western Australia—N18 Completes 600th ejection seat for F-35 (nb)—N8 Wins hospital contract—N22 Constructs new center of excellence (nb)—N59 South African Airways (SAA) Installs first US16J ejection seat (nb)—N4 Continues repatriation and cargo flights—N26 Mayo Clinic Flies Miss Universe home—N12 Announces testing initiative—N21 Joins fight against wildlife trafficking—N19 Collaborates with Children’s Minnesota—N55 Named Africa’s Best Airline—N3 Completes dataset deidentification—N60 Operates repatriation flight for Canadians—N21 Finds convalescent plasma safe—N33 Secures approval for repatriation flights (nb)—N34 Finds phages may treat prosthetic joint infections—N39 Space Medicine Association (SMA) Finds virtual reality helps patients—N8 Jeff Myers YIA winners announced—N65 Finds younger patients’ stomach cancer is distinct—N3 University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) Helps connect patients with family—N26 Doctors win Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award Marks 20,000th transplant—N12 (nb)—N22 Releases study on homeless hospital outcomes—N18 Doctors win rheumatology meeting awards (nb)—N67 Medaire Five students receive ayer awards (nb)—N8 Alves participates in webinar (nb)—N22 NP wins Way To Go Award (nb)—N18 Assists with in-flight medical response—N33 Two doctors receive ayer awards (nb)—N12 Garrett inducted into International Aerospace Hall of Fame (nb)—N4.
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