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  • Furry Angels bring joy, healing to JB MDL

    When someone gets sick, doctors can prescribe all the medicine in the world but sometimes the best medicine is a smile. That's what the Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs, commonly called Furry Angels, provide to patients at the clinic on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.As volunteer

  • Military Medicine, VA aim to share more patients in San Antonio

    In a move that helps veterans, and active-duty military patients and their families, local VA and military medical facilities have dramatically increased their work-share agreements over the past two years and they are seeking to add more.Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC), the Air Force's 59th

  • New technology cuts out waiting time on crowns

    The 779th Dental Squadron is using new computer design technology to make dental operations more efficient and to assist Airmen in maintaining dental mission readiness.Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Machining (CAD/CAM) has been used by the Air Force to design everything from mission

  • Staff sergeant beats cancer

    For many people Independence Day is all about celebration, spending time with family and watching fireworks light up the night sky. However, on July 4, 2014, there was no celebrating for Staff Sgt. Richard L. Johnson.On that fateful day at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., the 660th Aircraft

  • Help deter the measles resurgence

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), measles is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by a virus.Measles, a disease which for all intents and purposes had been eradicated 15 years ago, has made resurgence in the U. S. From December 2014 to February 2015,

  • Reserve doctor reflects on three-decade rescue career

    For many reservists, commuting to their assigned base is a monthly endeavor. While several reservists spend a couple hours or more on the road to attend their drill weekends, few travel through all four continental U.S. time zones for only two days of work. Dr. (Col.) Lewis Neace was one of those

  • Air Force Medicine: A Vision for the Future

    The United States Air Force's core missions are air and space superiority, ISR (intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance), rapid global mobility, global strike, and command and control. These are almost identical (but in different terms) to the missions the USAF had in 1947. But we now do these

  • Air Force Medical Service 2014 annual award winners announced

    It is with great pride that the Air Force Surgeon General announces the recipients of the Air Force Medical Service 2014 Annual Awards. The categories include both individual and team awards, based on criteria outlined in AFI 36-2856, Medical Service Awards.The recipients' accomplishments include

  • AAF medics train ANA to save lives

    As coalition forces draw down, the need for a professional, capable and sustainable Afghan Air Force becomes increasingly important, particularly in its ability to move casualties from the battlefield to a care center, which could mean the difference between life and death.Two Afghan Air Force

  • AFSOC medics evaluate innovative diagnostics device

    In the near future, Air Commandos may be able to provide fast blood analysis to their fellow wingmen on the battlefield.Medical personnel from the 1st Special Operations Medical Group and Air Force Special Operations Command recently began evaluating the Alere EPOC, a portable blood analyzer, on

  • TRANSCOM system brings DOD new capability to move patients

     U.S. Transportation Command (TRANSCOM) has rolled out a new capability that will allow the Defense Department to use air transport to move multiple patients with highly infectious diseases.Gen. Paul J. Selva, the TRANSCOM commander, introduced the Transport Isolation System (TIS) here Jan. 23.TIS

  • Military Medics Train for the Mission, Get Educated for a Lifetime

    When Bob Miller considered being a medical student more than 30 years ago, he had no idea where that path would lead him."Prior to attending medical school, I had no involvement with the military," he said.But now, as the director of education and training for the Defense Health Agency and the

  • SMART program keeps medical Airmen mission ready for future conflicts

    After more than a decade of war in Afghanistan and Iraq, many troops, unfortunately, sustained traumatic injuries ranging from gunshot wounds to injuries from explosions.Those who were injured in these wars had a 96 percent survival rate because of the hard-earned skills medical professionals

  • Air Force Medical Support Agency commander visits WHASC, SAMMC

    Brig. Gen. James McClain, Air Force Medical Support Agency commander, tried to cover as much ground as he could during his short visit to the San Antonio area.McClain started early Dec. 8, 2014, as the keynote speaker at the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Consortium Winter Commencement

  • MHS Leadership Message - Transparency

    Military Health System colleagues,With a new year upon us, we have an important set of initiatives that will ensure the Military Health System (MHS) serves as a high reliability organization - deepening our culture that is focused on sustaining a high quality, safe health environment. In the coming

  • Mental misconceptions: Psychologist’s mental health perspective

    This feature is part of the "Through Airmen's Eyes" series on AF.mil. These stories focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.)It is 7 a.m. on a Monday in 2012. Nancy wakes up, puts on her best business attire, grabs a cup of coffee and heads out the door. Working as a high-paid

  • Want to quit smoking? Here's how

    Stuart BaptiesRobins Health and Wellness Center director12/24/2014 - ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- By using the Federal Employees Health Benefits program, all federal employees and retirees - as  well as their spouses and dependents - have full access to evidence-based tobacco cessation treatments

  • DoD Scientists Work Globally to Improve Disease Diagnostics

    At the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases here, scientists who develop and refine diagnostics do more than work in a laboratory. Some take their disease-identifying tools into the field and try them out on a virus's home turf.That's what virologist Dr. Randal J. Schoepp as