1. health examination: the team members will receive regular health examinations, including physical examination, blood test, eyesight and hearing test, etc. This is helpful for early detection of potential health problems.
2. Nutrition management: according to the marine environment and the needs of the team members, provide personalized diet suggestions and nutrition programs to maintain the health and energy level of the body.
3. Mental health support: the marine environment may have an impact on the mental health of the players, and the medical and health management team will provide psychological consultation and support to help the players cope with the pressure and difficulties.
4. Accident and emergency management: The marine environment has certain risks, and the medical and health management team will provide first-aid training and emergency preparation for the team members to ensure timely treatment and provision of medical assistance in case of accidents or emergencies.
5. Disease treatment: If a team member is sick or injured, the medical and health management team will provide corresponding treatment and medical support, including drug management, wound treatment and disease diagnosis. The above is only the general aspects of medical health management, and the specific management system may be different for different marine teams and institutions. Generally speaking, the goal of medical health management is to ensure the physical and mental health of marine players and make them better adapt to the marine environment and work requirements.