Schmid served as the deputy crew surgeon for the
STS-116, which was completed in December 2006. His duties during shuttle missions included the
primary care and medical certification for those assigned
astronauts, medical training of the shuttle crew
medical officers and crew and medical support during shuttle launch and landing. He also staffed the shuttle surgeon console in
Mission Control during missions, where he monitored physiologic data during
extravehicular activities (EVA) and provided real-time
telemedicine via private medical conferences directly with the crew. Schmid held shuttle Mission Control console certification and currently holds
International Space Station surgeon console certification. Schmid flies as a
T-38 crewmember and has flown many
KC-135 Reduced Gravity flights as the medical monitor and as a subject for medical and surgical training. Schmid is a mentor for NASA's High Aerospace Scholars. He was the first NASA flight surgeon to serve on a NEEMO mission. == References ==