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Spectrum Aeromed to develop advanced training complex
The centre will provide advanced training and represents a significant step forward in regional air medical response, fostering expertise among healthcare professionals.
BDMS Medevac Center’s aeromedical transport training center at Bangkok Hospital headquarters.

Spectrum Aeromed has collaborated with BDMS Medevac Center at the Bangkok Hospital headquarters in Thailand to develop a new aeromedical transport training centre. Equipped with Spectrum Aeromed’s latest advanced air ambulance solutions, the centre will serve as a key training ground for medical professionals from BDMS hospitals and across the region.

It includes two advanced air ambulance modules featuring carbon fibre medwalls and specialised medical device mounts, allowing trainees to practise real-time patient care in high-pressure air transport scenarios. These life-saving technologies are designed to prepare healthcare teams for the complex challenges of in-flight medical care.

“We take pride in supporting international healthcare initiatives that enhance medical preparedness for air transport,” says VP of international sales Horst Heinicke. “This collaboration strengthens the global infrastructure for emergency medical services and equips professionals with the expertise needed to save lives in critical situations.”

As part of the BDMS network, the Aeromedical Transport Training Center at Bangkok Hospital’s headquarters primarily serves medical teams from BDMS’s network hospitals and across Southeast Asia.

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