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This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Dr Matias Nocetto, the Vice President of Divers Alert Network (DAN), who shares his journey from Argentina to becoming a key figure in diving medicine. He discusses DAN's unique operations, the importance of understanding diving-related medical issues, and the challenges faced in diagnosing and treating divers. Dr. Nocetto emphasises the significance of training in diving medicine and offers advice for new medical professionals looking to enter this field.TakeawaysDr. Nochetto's journey reflects a lifelong passion for diving and medicine.DAN serves as a global resource for divers experiencing medical issues.The hotline operates 24/7, providing critical support to divers worldwide.Understanding the symptoms and history is crucial for diagnosing diving-related conditions.Decompression sickness is often misunderstood; cardiac events are a significant risk.In-water recompression is a controversial practice with many risks.Training opportunities in diving medicine are available for various medical professionals.DAN offers CME courses for those interested in diving medicine.Collaboration and support from the diving community are vital for DAN's mission.Following one's passion can lead to unexpected and fulfilling career paths.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Dr. Matias Nochetto and DAN02:52 The Journey into Diving and Medicine10:55 Day-to-Day Operations at DAN19:47 Understanding Diving Medicine and Decompression Sickness30:08 In-Water Recompression: Risks and Considerations36:15 Training Opportunities in Diving Medicine41:59 Advice for New Medical Professionals in Diving Medicine

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