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RBWH’s ‘diving’ supervisor who learnt his skills in the Navy

2024-05-24T10:04:40+10:0022 May 2024|News @ the Royal|
Bob Campbell is a senior hyperbaric chamber supervisor at RBWH

Bob has the important job of supervising the ‘diving’ aspect of patients going through a treatment.

After leaving the military in 1986 where Bob was a Navy clearance diver, Bob began a career working offshore where he began his saturation diving course in 1990 in Scotland. This then kicked off his 20-year long career as a saturation diver.

In 2020, Bob took up a role as senior hyperbaric chamber supervisor at the RBWH where he has the important job of supervising the ‘diving’ aspect of patients going through a treatment.

Hyperbaric oxygen treatment is the inhalation of 100 per cent oxygen inside a treatment chamber at a pressure greater than sea level.

“The doctors are the ones administering the drug which is the oxygen, but I am controlling the dive itself which is all done via a computerised panel,” Bob said.

“We monitor the dive constantly by calculating what the decompression obligation is, so that it’s not too much pressure for the patients because they don’t have a nitrogen load.”

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