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DAN Announces Weblink, DVD of Technical Diving Conference
Given the enthusiastic reaction to the technical diving conference DAN convened in January, DAN has placed a weblink of the conference on its website. DAN has also created a Technical Diving Conference DVD for viewing on a PC or Mac computer. It is available free from DAN.
DAN and CMAS Announce Alliance
Divers Alert Network® and the American chapter of the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS AMERICAS) recently announced a new training alliance. As part of the alliance, CMAS AMERICAS now incorporates DAN training programs into its own training.
DAN Offers 'Bent' DVD
DAN offers some sage advice on DCI. Better yet, it's free.
» Technical Diving Conference Was a Success
» DAN Walks for Research Interns in the Great Human Race
» DAN is Seeking a Web Developer - Apply Today
» Become a DAN Instructor Trainer
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» DAN Instructor Trainer Workshops
(5/16/2008-5/18/2008)
» 63rd DAN Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Course
(8/11/2008-8/15/2008)
» Duke/DAN DMT Course
(9/14/2008-9/19/2008)
» 64th DAN Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Course
(10/25/2008-11/1/2008)
» Diver Medical Technician (DMT) Course
(4/19/2009-4/24/2009)
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DAN Was There for Chattahoochee Scuba
For Joshua Blair of Columbus, Ga., doing business has had its own unique set of hurdles.
Take A Safety Survey!
Ever had an issue with lines, reels, SMBs and lift bags? Tell us about it.
Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit medical & research organization dedicated to the safety and health of recreational scuba divers and is associated with Duke University Medical Center.
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Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit medical & research organization dedicated to the safety and health of recreational scuba divers and is associated with Duke University Medical Center.
Founded in 1980, DAN has served as a lifeline for the scuba industry by operating the only 24-hour diving emergency hotline, a lifesaving service for injured divers. Additionally, DAN operates a diving medical information hotline, conducts vital diving medical research, and develops and provides a number of first-aid and continuing education programs for everyone from beginning divers to medical professionals.
DAN is supported by the largest association of recreational divers in the world through membership dues and donations. In return, members receive a number of important benefits including $100,000 emergency medical evacuation assistance, DAN educational publications, a subscription to Alert Diver magazine, and access to diving's first and foremost diving accident insurance coverage.
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"I am a first time diver in the middle of classes as we speak. I am also a Respiratory Therapist and RN heading toward anesthesia. I was told about your organization by another master diver and friend that works in hyperbaric medicine in my hospital. After inquiring about some of your services and going through your site, I honestly have to say that I am VERY impressed with what you have to offer and will definitely be joining when I'm done with the instruction. As a medical professional, I have to say that the resources that you provide to people is very impressive. I was especially impressed to see a collect phone line, which is a nice added touch."- Shane A. Respiratory Therapist and RN
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