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The focus of the Aeromedical Reference and Waiver Guide (ARWG) is to provide guidance to Naval Aeromedical clinicians regarding common disqualifying conditions. As with previous editions, this reference is published as a supplement to the Manual of the Medical Department (MANMED) and as a service to the Aeromedical community. This publication serves as a guide that reflects MANMED, NATOPS, and NASA instructions and requirements for flight duty. It is designed to help flight surgeons and aviation medical technicians manage the challenging cases and routine administrative tasks of aviation medicine. Every effort has been made to ensure the information presented is in accordance with current aviation medicine guidelines and MANMED. Some of the standards and guidance published in the ARWG reflect forthcoming changes approved by the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) or future changes to MANMED. If any information in the waiver guide appears to conflict with MANMED, please contact NAMI Code NA05 for guidance and clarification on that subject. Progress, research, and changes in aviation medicine concepts will result in periodic changes to this guide. Updates to this guide will be posted on the NAMI web page as soon as possible and when approved by BUMED. Suggestions for revisions, improvements, or changes should be sent to NAMI Code NA05 for review and consideration.
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The Aeromedical Electronic Resource Office (AERO) is a web-based DOD system used jointly by the U.S. Army, Coast Guard, and Navy. AERO is the program/method utilized for aeromedical submissions to NAMI (NA05) Human Performance. Access to AERO requires a functional CAC Card. If you have not yet established your AERO account, then please do so by following the instructions below:
Per the Manual of the Medical Department (MMD) Chapter 15-71 and 15-78, all flight physicals (designated or candidate) which require BUMED endorsement through NAMI, shall be submitted via AERO. AN AERO ACCOUNT IS FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY. IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT YOUR WAIVER, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CORPSMAN OR FLIGHT SURGEON AT THE CLINIC THAT YOU USE. Additional information, an AERO tutorial, and a link to the AERO Log In screen is available here and on the Aeromedical Electronic Resource Office page. AERO includes a HIPAA-complaint secure internal messaging system that is recommended as the preferred way to communicate with NAMI. It can be accessed from the Messaging option in your Tools menu on the Patient Search screen. Alternatively, from a Patient Home or Data Entry/Encounter Home screen, look for the menu option Msg Re: Patient or Msg Re: Encounter. Clicking these will open a new message with the patient or encounter information automatically referenced. Simply address, add your message text, and send.
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Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 7700 Arlington Blvd. Ste. 5113 Falls Church, VA 22042-5113 This is an official U.S. Navy website This is a Department of Defense (DoD) Internet computer system. General Navy Medical Inquiries (to Bureau of Medicine and Surgery): usn.ncr.bumedfchva.list.bumed---pao@health.mil