NASA Announces Medical Review Team Members

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Mar. 26, 2007

David E. Steitz
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1730 

RELEASE: 07-75

NASA ANNOUNCES MEDICAL REVIEW TEAM MEMBERS

WASHINGTON - On Monday, NASA announced the committee members who will 
conduct a comprehensive review of health services, including 
behavioral health care, available to astronauts. The committee will 
review current NASA healthcare systems and medical policies, 
standards and certifications for astronauts. In April, they will 
travel to NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, to review documents 
and interview personnel involved in NASA's human spaceflight program, 
including astronauts.

Air Force Col. Dr. Richard E. Bachmann chairs the group of external 
experts. Bachmann is an expert in aerospace medicine with experience 
in providing medical support to people who conduct operations in 
extreme environments. 

The other external members of the committee are: Air Force Col. Dr. 
Timothy Sowin, an expert in neuropsychiatry; Dr. James R. Fraser, 
M.P.H., an expert in aerospace medicine from the Federal Aviation 
Administration; Retired Navy Capt. Dr. Sandra Yerkes, an expert in 
clinical psychiatry; Dr. Mark Bauer, an expert in clinical psychiatry 
from the Veteran's Administration; Elizabeth Holmes, Ph.D., an expert 
in clinical psychology from the United States Naval Academy; Dr. 
James Bagian, a former NASA astronaut physician and an expert in 
aerospace medicine and patient safety from the Veteran's 
Administration; and Navy Capt. Paul M. DeLaney, an expert in medical 
legal matters and medical privacy legislation. Dr. Ellen Baker is a 
current NASA astronaut physician and will serve as a consultant to 
the team. 

Dr. James M. Duncan, the NASA chief of Space Medicine at Johnson, and 
Wayne Frazier, an executive from NASA's Office of Safety and Mission 
Assurance at NASA Headquarters, Washington, will serve on the team in 
an ex officio capacity.

In June, the committee is expected to report their findings to NASA's 
Chief Health and Medical Officer, Dr. Richard S. Williams. Williams 
will review and report the committee's findings to NASA Administrator 
Michael Griffin. 

For information about NASA's Office of the Chief Health and Medical 
Officer, visit:

http://ohp.nasa.gov/ochamo/

	
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