Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine

in the South Pacific

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine

in the South Pacific

Welcome to the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS).


SPUMS was founded in 1971 and the purposes of the Society have remained unchanged since its inception:

To facilitate the study of all aspects of underwater and hyperbaric medicine, to provide information on underwater and hyperbaric medicine, to publish a journal and to convene members of the Society annually at a scientific conference.


Events and Educational Conferences

SPUMS - Annual Scientific Meeting 2024

UHMS Annual Scientific Meeting 2024

EUBS Annual Scientific Meeting 2024

 

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. The Journal of South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (Incorporated in Victoria) A0020660B and the European Underwater and Baromedical Society.

The next issue of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Volume 54 (1) March is available now via your society login.

Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine is published electronically. To access the journal log in as a Member.

Older issues can be accessed free of charge at the Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal website.

SPUMS Membership

President: 
Ian Unsworth
Past President: 
Carl Edmonds
Secretary: 
John Knight
Treasurer: 
Bill Rehfisch
SPUMS ExCom Members: 
Victor Brand, Ray Leitch, Chris Lourey

SPUMS Journal

Year: 
1978
Journal of: 
SPUMS
Journal name: 
SPUMS Journal/Newsletter (until September 1979)
Volume no: 
8
Editor: 
Douglas Walker

SPUMS Diplomas

Year: 
1978
Candidate: 
J Anderson

SPUMS ASM History

ASM Date: 
18 - 24 June
ASM Country: 
Fiji
ASM Location and Resort: 
Suva, Tradewinds Hotel
ASM Convener: 
Mechanical and mental illness of diving safety
Guest Speakers: 
Glen Egstrom

SPUMS Diplomats

SPUMS Diplomats: 
J Anderson

SPUMS Membership

President: 
Ian Unsworth
Past President: 
Carl Edmonds
Secretary: 
John Knight
Treasurer: 
Bill Rehfisch
SPUMS ExCom Members: 
Victor Brand, Ray Leitch, Chris Lourey

SPUMS Journal

Year: 
1978
Journal of: 
SPUMS
Journal name: 
SPUMS Journal/Newsletter (until September 1979)
Volume no: 
8
Editor: 
Douglas Walker

SPUMS Diplomas

Year: 
1978
Candidate: 
J Anderson

SPUMS ASM History

ASM Date: 
18 - 24 June
ASM Country: 
Fiji
ASM Location and Resort: 
Suva, Tradewinds Hotel
ASM Convener: 
Mechanical and mental illness of diving safety
Guest Speakers: 
Glen Egstrom

SPUMS Diplomats

SPUMS Diplomats: 
J Anderson

SPUMS Membership

President: 
Ian Unsworth
Past President: 
Carl Edmonds
Secretary: 
John Knight
Treasurer: 
Bill Rehfisch
SPUMS ExCom Members: 
Victor Brand, Ray Leitch, Chris Lourey

SPUMS Journal

Year: 
1977
Journal of: 
SPUMS
Journal name: 
SPUMS Journal/Newsletter
Volume no: 
7
Editor: 
Douglas Walker

SPUMS ASM History

ASM Country: 
Truk
ASM Location and Resort: 
Truk
ASM Theme: 
Education and Diver Safety
Guest Speakers: 
Royal Navy and US Navy Films

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SPUMS Membership

President: 
Ian Unsworth
Past President: 
Carl Edmonds
Secretary: 
John Knight
Treasurer: 
Bill Rehfisch
SPUMS ExCom Members: 
Victor Brand, Ray Leitch, Chris Lourey

SPUMS Journal

Year: 
1976
Journal of: 
SPUMS
Journal name: 
SPUMS Journal/Newsletter
Significant moments: 
Name change July–September issue
Editor: 
Douglas Walker

SPUMS History

ASM Country: 
Fiji
ASM Location and Resort: 
Mana Island
ASM Convener: 
Jim Hazel

SPUMS Diplomats

SPUMS Diplomats: 
C Macfarlane, S Maheson, H Mahdi

Back to SPUMS History table.

Please find available below a PDF of the SPUMS Diving Medical Form to be used for recreational diving medicals.

2020 SPUMS Diving Medical Forms
SPUMS Diving Medical Forms 2020  PDF

South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society

Incorporated in Victoria  A0020660B 

Terms and Conditions of Membership

Version 6 Approved 24 May 2019 

SPUMS is the peak medical society representing doctors in the field of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine in the South Pacific region.  

SPUMS Aims 

SPUMS is a voluntary not for profit medical society with the following purposes and aims: 

  1. To promote and facilitate the study of all aspects of underwater and hyperbaric medicine.
  2. To provide information on underwater and hyperbaric medicine.
  3. To promote communication between members of the Association and to publish a journal for the Association.
  4. To convene members of the Association annually at a scientific conference and to hold meetings and other functions or activities to inform, and to develop fellowship and friendship amongst members of the Association.
SPUMS Membership policy 

Members must abide by SPUMS Purposes and Rules and accept SPUMS privacy policy:

Purposes and Rules: https://spums.au/images/Policies/SPUMS%20Purposes%20and%20Rules%20updated%20July%202021.pdf.

Privacy Policy: https://spums.au/images/Policies/Privacy%20Policy_2016-09-07.pdf.

By joining SPUMS, members of all categories agree to abide by the Purposes and Rules of SPUMS and the terms and conditions. A full copy of the Purposes and Rules is available on the SPUMS website:  https://spums.au/images/Policies/SPUMS%20Purposes%20and%20Rules%20updated%20July%202021.pdf.

Categories of membership

The following categories of membership are available: 

1.  Full Members: $300.00 (AUD)

Full membership is available to any medical practitioner who is legally qualified in the country of their nationality or the country of their permanent domicile whose membership has been accepted in accordance with the procedure set out in SPUMS Purposes and Rules.

2. Educational Institution Membership Subscription: $600.00 (AUD)

Any educational institution may apply for membership subscription to the Association and it may appoint a delegate to attend meetings of the Association.

3. Associate Members: $150.00 (AUD)

Associate Membership is available to any person who is not a legally qualified medical practitioner, who has applied for membership and been accepted as an associate member of the Association in accordance with the procedure set out in SPUMS Purposes and Rules.

4. Retired Members: $150.00 (AUD)

Any Full Member who has been a member of SPUMS for at least 10 continuous years and who has retired from all paid medical employment can request transfer to the retired membership category.

5. Student Member: $150.00 (AUD)

Student Membership is available to any person who is not a legally qualified medical practitioner and who is undergoing training to become a medical practitioner will be eligible to join as a Student Member. The Student Member does not hold voting rights at the Annual General Meeting and is not eligible for any reduction in registration fees for the Annual Scientific Meeting. Once the student has qualified as a medical practitioner they will automatically transfer to the full membership category.

Membership/subscription fees 

Current membership/subscription fees are available on the SPUMS website and are revised annually. Membership categories 3–5 have discounted subscription rates which are determined each year by the SPUMS Executive Committee. Membership fees are reviewed and revised annually at the SPUMS Annual General Meeting and set for the next calendar year.

SPUMS Financial year and membership year

SPUMS financial year runs from January 1st to December 31st. Membership/subscriptions are prospective, to be paid in advance of each financial year. 

New memberships/subscriptions

New members shall pay the applicable membership fee at the time of joining, irrespective of the time of the year. New members will receive access to all four embargoed editions of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal (DHMJ) as soon as the membership subscription is processed. Membership subscription will permit access to the SPUMS website and resources, discounted registration at the SPUMS Annual Scientific Meeting and other material and all non-embargoed editions of DHM. 

Membership renewals

NOTE: SPUMS MEMBERSHIPS WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED EACH YEAR UNLESS THE MEMBER OPTS OUT

SPUMS recognises that doctors are busy. We value your membership and want to make it convenient for you to renew your membership each year.

There is an expectation that members should join SPUMS in January to align with SPUMS financial year, and the academic publishing year of DHM Journal. However, new memberships can be accepted any time, and renewals will be processed 12 months after the member’s date of joining SPUMS (known as the anniversary date).

Your membership will be automatically renewed each year on the anniversary of your joining date, unless you advise us not to renew. Notification that membership will be automatically renewed will occur for all members, 30 days prior to their anniversary date.

There is no penalty for opting out of this process. In order to opt out, please advise SPUMS Treasurer This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and SPUMS Web assistant This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by email prior to your anniversary date, that you wish your automatic renewal to be cancelled. This request will then be actioned and confirmed. You will then be required to renew your registration manually each year.

If you opt out of automatic renewal (or your renewal is unable to be processed), reminders to renew will be sent at 30 days before, then 15 and 30 days after your anniversary date. If membership renewal has not occurred by 30 days after the anniversary date, then access to DHMJ and SPUMS membership will cease.

Members who have not renewed within 30 days of membership expiry are required to resubmit a full application to join SPUMS, should they wish to rejoin

SPUMS refund policy 

SPUMS membership is paid annually in advance. SPUMS financial year matches the calendar year, i.e., 01 January to 31 December. Whilst SPUMS does not routinely refund membership fees; in the event a member decides to rescind their membership e.g., due to change in personal circumstance, SPUMS is prepared to refund 50% of the annual membership fee so long as the membership is cancelled no later than six months from the anniversary date. After six months, no refund can be provided due to costs already incurred, particularly in production of DHM journal.

Enquiries regarding refunds should be directed to the Treasurer. Email is preferred: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

SPUMS Diving Doctors List  

Medically qualified SPUMS members can apply to join the Diving Doctors List. 

SPUMS members will be accepted to the Diving Doctors List when they provide evidence that they have completed an approved training course in underwater medicine. In order to perform occupational medicals, a course of at least 70 hours instruction is required, or 10 working days. 

Members joining the Diving Doctors List must agree that selected contact details will be published on the SPUMS website in a public area that permits members of the public to search for, and identify their practice phone number, practice address, including via a Google mapping service.

SPUMS members listed on the Diving Doctors List must agree that their continuing medical education is up-to-date. 

Members will be responsible for the accuracy of their contact details. Members can update their own details by logging onto the secure members area of the SPUMS website: www.spums.org.au

SPUMS Members listed on the Diving Doctors List will be asked to confirm their practice contact details at the time they renew their membership. 

Attendance at SPUMS hosted events including the Annual Scientific Meeting 

SPUMS convenes an annual scientific meeting, and from time to time also hosts other educational events, seminars and meetings. These events are frequently held at overseas locations. 

Members, delegates and speakers who attend SPUMS hosted events and any associated activities do so entirely at their own risk. SPUMS is not responsible for delegates who attend these events. 

Members, delegates and speakers who attend SPUMS hosted events agree to obtain full health checks, appropriate travel and vaccination advice, purchase appropriate travel and medical insurance, and carry any necessary medications for their travel. They also agree to keep up to date with any Australian Government travel warnings about SPUMS hosted venues, to be fully informed when making decisions about travel: http://smartraveller.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx.

Annual Scientific Meeting Refund Policy

SPUMS Annual Scientific Meetings are complex to organise and are undertaken by volunteer member convenors. The convenor(s) act in good faith, giving up significant personal time to run the conference. When undertaken overseas, an added layer of complexity is introduced, involving international currency and risks of cancellation due to diseases political events and pandemics. Hence at the time of committing to an annual scientific meeting, it is frequently necessary for SPUMS to outlay significant sums of money in advance, which cannot always be recouped if an untoward event occurs, and which are not available to be refunded to delegates. Members are advised to carry travel insurance to cover such eventualities.

The following refund policy for cancellation of conference registration has been developed taking into account the significant requirements for advance payment of potentially non-refundable services to secure the conference:

Cancellation greater than 9 months before the conference:  100% refund

Cancellation greater than 6 months but less than 9 months before the conference: 75% refund

Cancellation greater than 3 months but less than 6 months before the conference: 50% refund

Cancellation less than 3 months before the conference:  Nil refund

SPUMS website

SPUMS website contains content which is the intellectual property of SPUMS. The website, logo and visuals and other content has been created by SPUMS, is the roperty of SPUMS and is protected by Australian copyright laws.

Users of the website are informed that their accounts on the website (or their access to your website, if they don’t have an account) can be terminated in case of abuses.

Links to other websites

SPUMS is not responsible for any third party websites that have links from the SPUMS website. Users are responsible for reading these third parties’ own Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policies.

Changes to these Terms and Conditions 

We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to modify or replace these Terms and Conditions at any time. If a revision is material we will try to provide at least 30 days' notice prior to any new terms taking effect. What constitutes a material change will be determined at our sole discretion.

Contact us

If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, please contact us: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Download a copy of SPUMS Terms and Conditions.


Australian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM)

Please follow the link below to access the GTUeM database. 

URL: http://gtuem.praesentiert-ihnen.de/tools/literaturdb/project2_en/login.php

Username: gtuem

Password: bop22c3

Hyperbaric Medicine Units – Australia

Submarine and Underwater Medicine Unit- East
HMAS PENGUIN
Middle Head Road
Balmoral, 2088
NSW

Duty Doctor:  0408 480 238
Duty Medic: 0408 487 422
Reception:  02 9647 5572
Fax: 02 9647 5117

SMA: CMDR Tenille Chapman 02 9494 7457
Officer in Charge: LCDR Rebecca Byrne  02 9537 3288
Ph: 02 96475320

Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine
Prince of Wales Hospital
Barker Street
Randwick, 2031
NSW

Page Duty Doctor via POWH switch
Ph: 02 9382 2222
RCC Reception: 02 9382 3880
Fax: 02 9382 3834
Medical Director: Dr Jan Lehm
Ph: 02 9382 3880


Dr Robert Turner
Dr Darren Wolfers
Dr John McKenzie
Dr Danielle Wood
Dr Glen Hawkins
Dr Radha McKay

Hyperbaric Service
The Alfred Hospital
Commercial Road
Melbourne, 3004
VIC

Page Duty Doctor via AH switch
Ph: 03 9076 2000
RCC Reception: 03 9076 2269
Fax: 03 9076 3052
Medical Director:  Dr Bridget Devaney

Dr Ian Millar
Dr Wei Ch’Ng
Dr Christopher Scarff
Dr Arun Ilancharan

Department of Diving & Hyperbaric Medicine
Ward K3 East

Royal Hobart Hospital
Liverpool Street
Hobart, 7000
TAS

Page Duty Doctor via RHH switch
Ph: 03 6166 8308


RCC Ph: 03 6166 8193
Fax: 03 6173 0410
Director: A/Prof. David Cooper

Dr Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane
Dr Lizzie Elliott
Dr Iestyn Lewis
Dr Alicia Tucker
Dr Graham Stevens
Dr Emma Wilson

Wesley Centre for Hyperbaric Medicine
Wesley Hospital
Suite 53, Sandford Jackson Building
30 Chasely Street
Auchenflower, 4066
QLD

Duty Doctor via RCC Reception
Ph: 07 3371 6033 (diverted after hours)
Fax: 07 3371 1566
Medical Director:  Dr Graeme Kay

Dr Keyoren Fernandes
Dr Mark Dalton
Dr Ohnmar  Aung
Dr Tobias Trinks
Dr Susannah Sherlock

Hyperbaric Medicine Unit
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital RBWH
Butterfield Street
Herston, Brisbane 4029

Duty Doctor via RBWH switch
Ph: 07 3646 8111
RCC Reception: 07 3646 0241
Fax: 07 3646 0747
Medical Co-directors: Dr Robert Webb (0417 819 566),
Dr Ken Thistlethwaite (0428 683 112)

Dr David Kramer
Dr Adam Storey
Dr Tobias Trinks
Dr Graeme Kay

Hyperbaric Medicine Unit
Townsville University Hospital
100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas Q 4814

PO Box 670, IMB 34
Townsville, 4810 QLD

Duty Doctor via TTH switch
Ph: 07 4433 1111
RCC Reception: 07 4433 2080
Fax: 07 4433 2081
Medical Director: Dr Chris Jelliffe
Ph: 07 4433 2095

Nurse Station: 07 4433 2087

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Dr Helen McCool
Dr Soon Teoh
Dr Mark Moll
Dt Stephan Roehr
Dr Michael Brown
Dr Carsten Aase
Dr Louisa Kippin

Department of Diving & Hyperbaric Medicine
Ward K3 East

Royal Hobart Hospital
Liverpool Street
Hobart, 7000
TAS

Page Duty Doctor via RHH switch
Ph: 03 6166 8308


RCC Ph: 03 6166 8193
Fax: 03 6173 0410
Director: A/Prof. David Cooper

Dr Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane
Dr Lizzie Elliott
Dr Iestyn Lewis
Dr Alicia Tucker
Dr Graham Stevens
Dr Emma Wilson

Hyperbaric Medicine Unit
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Port Road
Adelaide, 5000
SA

Duty Doctor via RAH switch
Ph: 08 7074 0000
RCC Reception: 08 7074 0180
Fax: 08 7074 6112
Medical Director: Dr Adrian Winsor
Ph: 08 7074 0181


Dr Gurvinder Kaur
Dr Chien Wei Seong
Dr Peter Webb
Dr Sam Koch
Dr John Dally

Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine
Fiona Stanley Hospital
Murdoch Drive
Murdoch, 6150
WA

Duty Doctor via FSH switch
Ph: 08 6152 2222
RCC Reception: 08 6152 5222
Fax: 08 6152 4943
Medical Director: Dr Neil Banham

Dr Ian Gawthrope
Dr Adam Howard
Dr Andrew Waring
Dr Jeremy Mason
Dr Anja Beilharz

Submarine and Underwater Medicine Unit- West
HMAS STIRLING
Garden Island, 6168
WA

Duty Doctor call via:
SERC Reception: 08 9553 5050
Fax: 08 9553 2485
SMA: CMDR Ninian Melville  08 053803293

Officer-in-charge: Leut Patrick Owens

Ph: 08 9553 5166

Diver Emergency Service
(DES)

Ph: 1800 088 200 (within Australia)
Ph: +61 8 8212 9242 (outside Australia)

 Hyperbaric Medicine Units – New Zealand

Slark Hyperbaric Unit
91 Calliope Road, Devonport
PO Box 32051
Auckland
New Zealand

Medical Director: Dr Chris Sames
Ph: +64-(0)9-487 2214
Clinical Coordinator: Marion Francombe
Ph: +64-(0)9-487 2212
Technical Coordinator: Basil Murphy
Ph: +64-(0)9-487 2213

Prof Simon Mitchell
Prof Des Gorman
Dr Andrew Tyson

Hyperbaric Medicine Unit
Christchurch Hospital
Private Bag 4710
Christchurch
New Zealand

Out-of-hours calls: +64-(0)3-364 0640 (Christchurch Hospital Switchboard)
Unit Ph: +64-(0)3-364 0045
Senior Medical Officer: Dr Roxanna Sadri

Dr Nicky van der Hulst
Dr Eric Dy
Dr Graham Wesley
Dr Greg van der Hulst

 

Situations vacant in Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine.

There are not positions available at this time.

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ASMs held since 1971

The first SPUMS Annual Scientific Meeting was held on Heron Island in June of 1972. SPUMS has convened an ASM every year since, traveling to oceanic paradises throughout the Indo-Pacific.

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SPUMS Diving Doctors

SPUMS plays a pivotal role in diving safety in Australia as an NGO, advising on State and Federal legislation and is represented on several Australian Standards committees.

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SPUMS Members

SPUMS has a membership of aprroximately 408, including physicians working in hyperbaric units, navy diving medical officers, emergency, ear nose throat and respiratory specialists, anaesthetists, psychiatrists, general practitioners.

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