After the podcast from the previous season, sound and background, we decided to add the picture! All kidding aside, Scubaparté is a new monthly video series to follow in Le Mag throughout the year. The opportunity to meet exceptional divers, due to their experience and sometimes their adventures, and to discuss with them the subjects that annoy (some…). Clearly, "real speaking" about diving, outside of any chapel. In all, a series of ten live interviews where we will talk about the topics that interest you.
Should we remove the lift on expiration?
To open the ball, here is the testimony of Dr. Mathieu Coulange who shares his experience with one more French exception, the practice of CSR (recovery on expiration) in recreational diving ...
Mathieu Coulange is a hospital practitioner in the Department of Hyperbaric Medicine of Marseille Hospitals, graduated in emergency medicine and sports medicine, doctor of science in "integrated physiology in extreme conditions", member of the office of the Society of Physiology and Physiology. Underwater and Hyperbaric Medicine in French Language, co-founder of the Mediterranean Medical Society of Maritime Emergency, operational diver and expert doctor at the ECASC National Diving Center. Class II Mention C.
Mathieu is also a volunteer firefighter with the SDIS04, seconded as an expert doctor for the School of Civil Security Application. He participates in the training and retraining of divers and diving doctors, he medical courses of survival at sea and in the mountains of aeronautical crews of civil security and French customs. As an operational diver, he performs underwater surveillance of these courses. Finally, he also participates in expertise and health support missions abroad.
His testimony on the effects of CSR is particularly edifying ...
Other interviews are already in the box and I look forward to making you discover or rediscover these exceptional personalities ... See you every month in Scubaparté!
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Micronesia, I love it! They are superb your photos Miss La Morue! 🙂