June 13, 2017 Medical squadron commander puts whole patient in focus HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. -- For Hanscom’s newly-minted 66th Medical Squadron commander, Col. Russell Pinard, running his squadron is a return to hands-on medical care. Pinard, an optometrist, has run both small medical facilities like the 61st Medical Squadron at Los Angeles Air Force Base and
June 12, 2017 Ambulance in the sky A joint training mission was conducted here June 7, 2017 where the 910th Airlift Wing (AW) provided a C-130 Hercules, the 914th Airlift Wing provided a pilot and the 445th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron provided the training crew.
June 10, 2017 Next Generation DNA Sequencing When American biologist James Watson and English physicist Francis Crick first discovered the double helix in 1953, they could not have imagined the huge strides DNA technology would take in just a few short years. From the 1977 development of the Sanger Sequencing technique by Frederick Sanger to
June 8, 2017 Command Surgeon recognized for decades of exemplary service When it comes to aviation medicine, Col. Paul A. Young, command surgeon, 25th Air Force, is one of the best, which is why he was selected by the Society of United States Air Force Flight Surgeons as the recipient of this year’s George E. Schafer Award.
June 8, 2017 Unveiling of Maj. Gen. Allen's portrait On Friday June 2, Major General Roosevelt Allen, Jr. attended an unveiling of his portrait that will hang in the executive hallway of the 79th Medical Wing on Joint Base Andrews.
June 7, 2017 U.S. and Peruvian air force share medical knowledge, experience Nine medical and aviation personnel from the U.S. Air Force traveled to Lima, Peru as part of a subject matter expert exchange with the Peruvian air force May 15-19, 2017. During the five-day engagement, the U.S. Airmen worked closely with their Peruvian counterparts to share information on
June 6, 2017 How the human body reacts while running Do you ever wonder how your body physiologically responds to an exercise such as running? In order for our muscles, cells and organs to work properly our blood must first carry oxygen and nutrients to them. During intense physical activity, the body’s blood flows to our larger muscle groups, which
June 5, 2017 Cancer survivor has lots of things to worry about; secure messaging isn't one A serious health diagnosis can be a life shaking event, even for health professionals. Treatment can be long and challenging both physically and mentally, but keeping in close communication with your health care team can help ease the stress of navigating this process. One great way to stay
June 5, 2017 AMC’s medical community collaborates to improve care SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Medical group commanders, aeromedical squadron commanders and superintendents from across Air Mobility Command gathered here May 22 to 23, 2017 to learn how to improve care within their military treatment facilities.“It is about a change in culture,” said Brig. Gen. Lee
June 1, 2017 Maj. Gen. (ret) Philip Volpe discusses combat medical care during the Battle of Mogadishu Maj. Gen. (ret) Philip Volpe discusses combat medical care during the Battle of Mogadishu
May 31, 2017 Medical Airmen care for Belize residents 96th Medical Group Airmen deploy in for Beyond Horizon medical readiness event.
May 30, 2017 Women’s Health Clinic opens at JB Charleston A ribbon cutting ceremony was held here to celebrate the opening of the 628th Medical Group Women’s Health Clinic, May 19. Cancer screenings, post-partum care, select gynecological services, hormonal replacement therapy and infertility treatments are a few of the health benefits available to female
May 25, 2017 Scott Air Force Base recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month Since 1949, May has been observed as National Mental Health Awareness Month, an opportunity to bring about greater awareness of psychological health concerns and conditions, to offer support for those who are living with these conditions, and to promote increased access to care and treatment.This
May 24, 2017 Airmen Resiliency Team provides 480th ISR Wing with medical, psychological and spiritual care Airmen of the 480th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing make life or death decisions every day to support warfighters around the world. To alleviate stress from these missions, the Air Force deployed a small group of medical, psychological and spiritual professionals called the Airmen
May 24, 2017 U.S. Airmen, Sailors support life-saving mission U.S. Airmen and Sailors worked together to outfit a C-17 Globemaster III with life-saving equipment at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 13, 2017.
May 23, 2017 Enlisted Airmen selected for 2017 nursing program Almost three dozen active duty enlisted Airmen have been selected for the 2017 Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program following the April 17-19, 2017, selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center.
May 23, 2017 National Emergency Medical Services week National Emergency Medical Services week kicks off May 22, 2017. As an essential public function, EMS practitioners are a vital component of emergency medicine. However, their life-saving services are often overlooked. National EMS week, established in 1974, serves to honor EMS practitioners and
May 23, 2017 USAFSAM aerospace physiology training optimizes airmen’s performance Students with the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine routinely use an altitude hypobaric chamber at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which simulates a flight at 25,000 feet, as part of Initial Aerospace Physiological Training. 1st Lt. Alex Medina, U.S. Air Force Space, Missiles, and Forces
May 22, 2017 Air Force team keeps healthcare goals on track Three teams comprised of members from across the Air Force Medical Service presented some big ideas to sustain Trusted Care on May 5, 2017 to Maj. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, the Air Force Deputy Surgeon General.“Trusted Care, Anywhere” is the goal of the Air Force Medical Service, and the Deliberate
May 19, 2017 Medical Group shuts down last EMEDS tent, moves to new facility In a new chapter in the storied Red Tails legacy, the 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group is slated to close the last active Expeditionary Medical Support System tent in the Air Force Central Command region.