STAT MD
STAT-MD is a ground based medical consultation service that provides medical advice to commercial ai
STAT-MD provides medical consultation services to commercial airline and other clients. This includes consultation for inflight medical emergencies as well as fitness to fly evaluations.
09/23/2025
Dr. Doyle, Medical Director of STAT-MD will be lecturing on the subject of medical volunteers at the Royal College of Physicians. This will take place on Wednesday 24 September as part of the Aviation Health Conference.
03/14/2025
The other side of the house always gets the best toys...
STAT MedEvac and Airbus sign agreement for up to three H140 helicopters STAT MedEvac and Airbus Helicopters have signed an agreement for up to three H140 helicopters in the EMS sector.
Happy Pilots Day to all the great pilots across the globe! (Even if you have trouble sometimes pronouncing the medications :) )
02/26/2024
Dr. Doyle had a great conversation about inflight medical events. Please feel free to take a listen!
In-Flight Emergencies Do the words “Is there a doctor on board” fill you with anxiety? For Dr. Thomas Doyle, responding to in flight medical events is just another day at the office. As the medical director for STAT-MD, him and his team provide on the ground consultation for passengers experiencing...
Dr. Doyle, STAT-MD Medical Director will be lecturing on anti epileptic medications the Aviation Health Conference next week. Looking forward to it!
08/03/2023
STAT-MD in the news!
Is there a doctor on board? Usually, yes. Here's why. | Cruising Altitude If there's a medical emergency on your flight, the cabin crew is likely not flying solo. Doctors on the ground can give advice. Here's how they work.
Passengers may wish to reconsider those super hot beverages on the plane. A coke spilled in your lap is annoying. Hot tea spilled in your lap might be a medical event.
A reminder for passengers that aircraft cabins are not pressurized to sea level but instead to between 6 and 8 thousand feet of altitude. This means if you have an oxygen requirement on the ground you will need to bring supplemental oxygen inflight. Also if you have certain lung conditions you might not tolerate the cabin altitude and would need to bring supplemental oxygen. You should consult with your doctor.
Also please note you CANNOT bring your own oxygen tank on the aircraft! It is against federal regulations. You can bring a portable oxygen concentrator as long as it is approved for use on board commercial aircraft.
08/21/2022
Apparently airport wheelchairs need seatbelts.
STAT-MD is going to jump on the bandwagon and also be annoyed at Jacksonville Center.
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