Airport medicine is a combination of aviation medicine,
occupational medicine and public health.

Aviation requirements include medical surveillance and
physical examinations for flight crew, drug testing,
radiation surveillance, hearing surveillance,
vaccinations for travel, health maintenance programs
and acute care.

Occupational health programs for the non-flying employees
on the facility include, Worker’s Compensation, post-offer
evaluations, drug testing, vaccination programs, care of
occupational illnesses and injury, and occupationally required
surveillance programs, including hearing conservation,
radiation exposure, respirator evaluations and ongoing
surveillance for specific occupational exposures.

Acute care is also offered.
With regard to passenger health and safety, concerns include
treatment of acute illness and travel-related illness,
vaccination and illness prevention, and response to aircraft
emergencies.