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The U.S. Air Force leverages International Health Operations as a critical enabler of Airpower, stability, and security. Our mission is to develop agile, joint-ready International Health Specialists skilled in planning, executing, and leading medical engagements that shape the security environment, strengthen alliances, and protect the health of U.S. and partner nation forces. This is achieved through three core functions:

Partner: IHS personnel, leveraging strategic cultural and language-capable skills, act as force multipliers in support of Combatant Commands. Their expertise in military and civilian health disciplines builds strong, lasting relationships with Allies and partner nations, fostering trust and cooperation essential to shared goals in medical readiness, security cooperation, and global health initiatives.

Advise: IHS personnel serve as full-time advisors within Combatant Commands, Major Commands, and Air Force Component Commands, providing subject matter expertise based on their deep understanding of global health, regional geopolitics, and cultural nuances. Their knowledge informs effective strategy planning and execution of medical engagements, shaping the security environment and advancing U.S. interests.

Engage: IHS personnel draw on experience from diverse global environments to enhance medical readiness, interoperability, and security cooperation. Through health diplomacy, they fortify alliances, build partner capacity, and create opportunities for collaborative responses to crises, safeguarding the strength of both U.S. and partner nation forces.

International Health Operations Key Assets

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Established in 2000 by former Air Force Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Paul K. Carlton Jr., the International Health Specialist Program strengthens the operational reach of the Joint Forces, contributing to readiness, deterrence, and capability development. This program leverages a cadre of culturally fluent and language-capable health professionals who bring a broad range of international skills and knowledge of military and civilian health disciplines to full-time advisor roles, acting as force multipliers within Combatant Commands, Major Commands, and Air Force Component Commands. International Health Operations enhance medical readiness, build partner capacity, and foster security cooperation to advance U.S. interests.

Additionally, nearly 500 Total Force Air Force International Health Specialists stand ready around the globe, prepared to support missions that enhance medical readiness, interoperability, and security cooperation with partner nations. The IHS Program enables medical engagements that shape the security environment, strengthen alliances, and protect the health of the U.S. and partner nation forces.

Vision: To deliver integrated health diplomacy as a critical enabler of Airpower, stability, and security.

Mission: Develop agile, joint-ready International Health Specialists skilled in planning, executing, and leading medical engagements that shape the security environment, strengthen alliances, and protect the health of U.S. and partner nation forces.

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The USAF School of Aerospace Medicine courses are open to international military students, with the Advanced Aerospace Medicine for International Medical Officers course serving as its premier program.

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The Defense Institute for Medical Operations is a U.S. Air Force institution that facilitates professional development, instruction and exchange among partner nations, with the goal of promoting military relevant global health capabilities.

Mission: To support military and civilian health operation readiness for crisis and conflict through training and education, research and analysis, and support for planning, partnership, and cooperation both at home and abroad.

Learn more: USU Center for Global Health Engagement

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The Uniformed Services University Health Sciences and the Air Force Medical Service sponsor officers to participate in advanced academic degree programs, preparing them to support and lead global health engagements.

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Celebrating 20 years of IHS

In 2020, the Air Force International Health Specialist Program celebrated 20 years of leadership in Global Health Engagement. The capabilities developed during these engagements continue to be utilized in real world scenarios.

Please view the videos below for more information.

How Does the International Health Specialist Program Support Readiness?

A Look at Global Health Engagement: From Past to Present