[diveinfo] [true@gue.com: GUE's Decompression Injury DVD]
Jean-Sebastien Morisset
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Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:02:53 -0400
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Dear List,
I'm pleased to announce that GUE's latest DVD, "The Mysterious
Malady: Toward an Understanding of Decompression Injuries" is now
available for pre-order from gue.com. The discs are scheduled to
arrive back from duplication next week and will start shipping as
soon as they are in-house.
https://secure.gue.com/catalog/order/video.shtml
Here's the description of the disc from the site:
Decompression techniques are skills to be cultivated as you progress
through dive training, yet this experience is best framed by a solid
understanding of the nature of decompression and its associated
injuries. Global Underwater Explorers is pleased to present the first
in a series of educational DVD's designed to greatly expand one's
knowledge of decompression and its associated maladies. This DVD
emphasizes an overview of fundamental decompression concepts and the
injuries associated with decompression stress.
In this DVD GUE founder Jarrod Jablonski interviews many of the
world's leading decompression researchers and theoreticians for a
wide-ranging series of conversations designed to provide insight into
the effects of diving upon human physiology. Participants include the
medical research team from Duke University's Center for Hyperbaric
Medicine and Environmental Physiology, the primary research staff
from the Diver's Alert Network, David Doolette from the US Navy
Experimental Dive Unit, and independent decompression researcher Erik
Baker. Jarrod's discussions are designed to illuminate the key
concepts that have guided hyperbaric medicine over the last century,
from respiratory and circulatory biology to the biochemical impact of
oxygen, helium, and nitrogen under pressure.
This disc is organized by chapters, with each topic's discussion
ranging from approximately 13 to 30 minutes. The Mysterious Malady
will help any diver make more informed choices about how to approach
decompression as well as providing a baseline understanding of the
sorts of injuries that one can encounter during and after a dive.
Two Quicktime clips from The Mysterious Malady are available for
preview from the disc's order page.
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Anthony
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