Biography:Tamarack R. Czarnik
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Tamarack R. Czarnik | |
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Born | Tamarack Robert Czarnik[1] (circa 1960–1961) Wisconsin[2] |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Ohio State University College of Medicine Wright State University |
Known for | space medical research Mars Society |
Scientific career | |
Fields | space medicine, bioastronautics |
Institutions | Mars Society, Wright State University (residency) |
Thesis | An analysis of three approaches to exercise countermeasures in long-duration spaceflight (2004) |
Tamarack "Tam" R. Czarnik is an American medical researcher, notable for space advocacy and academic studies of human physiology in extreme environmental conditions.[3][4][5] Czarnik is especially known for his scientific contributions to space medicine as well as a better understanding of such phenomena as ebullism[6] and uncontrolled decompression.[7] He is the author of a number of publications in the domain of bioastronautics including "Ebullism at 1 million feet: Surviving Rapid/Explosive Decompression"[8] and "Medical emergencies in space".[9] Czarnik was at the origin of the Mars Society Chapter foundation in Dayton, Ohio,[10] and also served as the chapter's first Chair.[11][12] From 2001 to 2011, Czarnik served in several missions as Medical Director for the Mars Society's FMARS[13][4] and MDRS, simulated Mars habitats.[14][15]
Background and medical career
Tam Czarnik is originally from Wisconsin.[2] He graduated with honors[16] from Ohio State University College of Medicine in medicine residency in Casper, WY.[2][17] During his medical career as a family doctor, Czarnik was affiliated with many hospitals including Marbleton/Big Piney Clinic,[4][18] Altru Hospital (Nelson County Health System) and more.[19] Beginning in September 2009, he worked as a family practice physician in McVille, ND and other nearby locations until his retirement in 2019.[20]
Aerospace medical research and the Mars Society
After completing his first residency, Czarnik pursued additional training in aerospace medicine at Wright State University.[21] During his residency in Aerospace Medicine and Hypobaric Medicine, Czarnik's research mainly focused on studies of space exposure and the effect of spaceflight on the human body including ebullism, decompression,[7] reactions to drugs, physical activity and medical treatment during spaceflight.[5] In 2004, Czarnik published his thesis on muscle degeneration in long-duration human spaceflight.[1] That same year, he graduated from WSU with an M.S degree. He also joined the Mars Society and was among the co-founders of its Ohio Chapter in Dayton in 1998.[10] During his activity in the Mars Society, Czarnik published a number of works that contributed to further development of aerospace medicine in the field of medical emergencies[22][9] and integration of remote access medical devices into spacesuits, allowing remote diagnosis and treatment modalities in situ.[3]
His studies led him to participate in FMARS[13][23] and MDRS[24][15][25] missions where he served as the medical director and flight surgeon[10] for several crew missions from 2001 to 2011. Czarnik is an ardent advocate of space exploration and the human exploration of Mars.[26]
Selected works
- Czarnik, R. T., The Remote Access Medical Suit, Space Times, (November/December 2005)[3]
- Czarnik, R. T.,Medical Emergencies in Space, Space Times, (March/April 2005)[9]
- Czarnik, R. T., Medical Research in the Mars Society, Journal of Pharmacy Practice (April 1, 2003)[27]
- Czarnik, R.T., Countermeasures to long-duration spaceflight (Parts I,II), Wright State University[28][29]
- Czarnik, R.T., Aerospace medicine 101: Adaptations to spaceflight, Mars Society[30]
- Czarnik, R.T., Artificial Gravity: Current Concerns and Design Considerations, Wright State University, (March 1999)[31]
- Czarnik, R. T., Ebullism at 1 million feet: Surviving Rapid/Explosive Decompression, Wright State University, (1999).[8]
- Czarnik, R. T., Vernikos, J., Physiological changes in spaceflight that may affect drug action, Journal of Gravitational Physiology (July 1999) [32]
See also
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 World Cut Identities: About the author
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nelson County Health System: McVille Clinic's Medical Staff
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Czarnik, Tamarack (2005). "Remote Access Medical Suit". Space Times 44 (6): 11–14. http://dev.astronautical.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/spacetimes_44-6.pdf.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Sublette Examiner: Czarnik on board Oct. 1
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 step-too-far-/40681.article Flight Global: A step too far? (by Tim Furniss, 17 December 2001)
- ↑ Indivisible System: Ebullism at 1 million feet
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Seedhouse, Erik (2012). Astronauts For Hire: The Emergence of a Commercial Astronaut Corps (pp. 60–61). Springer Science + Business Media (New York). ISBN 978-1-4614-0520-7.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Ebullism at 1 million feet: Surviving Rapid/Explosive Decompression". Wright State University. http://www.geoffreylandis.com/ebullism.html.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Czarnik, Tamarack (2005). "Medical Emergencies in Space". Space Times 44 (6): 4–7. https://astronautical.org/dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/spacetimes_44-2.pdf.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 I4.pdf The Mars Quarterly (Volume 4, Issue 4 – Spring 2013 (p.18)
- ↑ Ohio Mars Society
- ↑ Mars Society Chapters: Tam Czarnik (Ohio)
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 NASA Research: Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) 2009 Crew Perspectives (p.15)
- ↑ Mars Society: 2011 MDRS Mission Support Team
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Automating CapCom Using Mobile Agents and Robotic Assistants (p. 38 in "Acknowledgments")
- ↑ HealthCare for People: Tamarack R Czarnik, Family Medicine specialist in Mcville ND
- ↑ WebMD Care: Tamarack Robert Czarnik, MD
- ↑ RHCB hires Czarnik
- ↑ Top NPI: Dr. Tamarack R Czarnik in Mcville, ND
- ↑ Nelson County Health System Facebook Account: Dr. Tam Czarnik To Retire From NCHS
- ↑ Health US News: Dr. Tamarack R. Czarnik – Education & Experience
- ↑ NARKIVE News Group: Medical Emergencies in space
- ↑ SpaceRef: Tamarack R. Czarnik, MD, Personal Journal – The Mars Society Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station – 11 Aug 2001
- ↑ 2011 MDRS Mission Support Team: Tam Czarnik
- ↑ Springer Link: Human-Agent Knowledge Cartography for e-Science: NASA Field Trials at the Mars Desert Research Station (Acknowledgements)
- ↑ Journal of Pharmacy Practice: Medical Research in Mars Society
- ↑ Czarnik, Tamarack (2003). "Medical Research in the Mars Society". Journal of Pharmacy Practice 16 (2): 107–115. doi:10.1177/0897190003016002006. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0897190003016002006.
- ↑ "Countermeasures to long-duration spacefligh: Part I". Wright State University. http://ohio.marssociety.org/aero3.htm.
- ↑ Countermeasures to long-duration spaceflight: Part II
- ↑ "Aerospace medicine 101: Adaptations to spaceflight". Mars Society (Ohio Chapter). http://ohio.marssociety.org/aero1.htm.
- ↑ "Artificial Gravity: Current Concerns and Design Considerations". Wright State University. http://ohio.marssociety.org/aero2.htm.
- ↑ Czarnik, Tamarack R.; Vernikos, J (1999). "Physiological changes in spaceflight that may affect drug action". Journal of Gravitational Physiology 6 (1): 161–164. PMID 11543004. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11543004.
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