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Brittany, a key spouse with the 501st Combat Support Wing, smiles and talks about her commitment to maintaining her CPR and first aid certification at RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom, Feb. 29, 2016. Thanks to her training, she was able to save the life of a runner who collapsed at the finish line of the Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon, February 28. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jarad A. Denton/Released)
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COLONEL JANICE D. WALLACE
COLONEL JANICE D. WALLACE biography
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Airman from the 62nd Medical Squadron, wearing his Garmin Connect fitness monitor
An Airman from the 62nd Medical Squadron, wearing his Garmin Connect fitness monitor, conducts push-ups Jan. 7, 2016, at the McChord Fitness Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The 90-day BE WELL Health Improvement Program, which utilizes this device and has helped 125 Airmen so far, works to improve the scores on their fitness tests and to help those who are struggling to maintain fitness standards. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Katie Jackson)
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Lt. Col. (Dr.) Maria Lahti, the 96th Medical Operations Squadron’s chief cardiologist, manipulates a catheter
Lt. Col. (Dr.) Maria Lahti, the 96th Medical Operations Squadron’s chief cardiologist, manipulates a catheter under X-ray into a patient’s heart’s arteries during a cardiac catheterization Jan. 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Eglin Hospital’s newest invasive imaging procedure allows doctors to identify how well a patient’s blood flows to the artery that feeds the heart. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ilka Cole)
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Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group at the Child Development Center
On Feb. 5, members of the Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group went to the Child Development Center on Joint Base Andrews to teach the kids about good dental health. Master Sgt. Millicent Cavazos, dental hygienist , talked to the children and answered their questions about brushing, flossing, rinsing, and eating healthy snacks.
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Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group went to the Child Development Center on Joint Base Andrews
On Feb. 5, members of the Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group went to the Child Development Center on Joint Base Andrews to teach the kids about good dental health. From left to right are: Captain (Dr.) Melissa Holt, Air Force dentist and her daughter Samantha; Tech. Sgt. Tina Phelps-Prince, NCOIC for preventive dentistry; Senior Airman Kira Davis, dental technician; Master Sgt. Millicent Cavazos, dental hygienist; and Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Smith, dental assistant. (AF photo by Melanie Moore/Released)
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Tech. Sgt. Tina Phelps-Prince, NCOIC for preventive dentistry, helped one member of the class to dress up as a dentist.
On Feb. 5, members of the Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group went to the Child Development Center on Joint Base Andrews to teach the kids about good dental health. Tech. Sgt. Tina Phelps-Prince, NCOIC for preventive dentistry, helped one member of the class to dress up as a dentist. (AF photo by Melanie Moore/Released)
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Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group went to the Child Development Center on Joint Base Andrews
On Feb. 5, members of the Dental Squadron from the 779th Medical Group went to the Child Development Center on Joint Base Andrews to teach the kids about good dental health. Captain (Dr.) Melissa Holt, an Air Force dentist was the toothbrush; her daughter Samantha was the tooth; and Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Smith, a dental assistant, was the toothpaste. (AF photo by Melanie Moore/Released)
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SD FOFI Press Brief
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon to announce the latest in his Force of the Future reforms focused on improving the quality of life for military personnelJan 28, 2016.(DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
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Medically ready to be mission ready
Air Force Col. (Dr.) Kimberly Pietszak, interim chief, Department of Quality Services, and assistant chief, Department of Medicine, examines Air Force Col. Patrick McCain at San Antonio Military Medical Center, Aug 26, 2015. Getting regular checkups are vital step in maintaining one’s Individual Medical Readiness and aids an Airman’s ability to support the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Corey Toye)
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Staff Sgt. Christina Begeal, 22nd Medical Group aerospace medical technician
Staff Sgt. Christina Begeal, 22nd Medical Group aerospace medical technician, poses for a photo, Jan. 13, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Begeal saved the life of an individual at a local restaurant who suffered a seizure during his work shift.
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Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron Laboratory Flight Commander Briefs Air Force Surgeon General
Lt. Col. Ethiel Rodriquez, Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron Laboratory Flight Commander and laboratory technician SSgt. John Reeves brief the Air Force Surgeon General, Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger and the Chief, Medical Enlisted Force, CMSgt. Jason Pace during their visit to the Wright-Patterson Medical Center on Jan. 13, 2015.
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Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger coins Maj. (Dr.) David Bereda
Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, the Air Force Surgeon General, coins Maj. (Dr.) David Bereda, the Family Health Element Leader, during his visit to the Wright-Patterson AFB Medical Center on Jan. 163, 2015.
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Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger meets Airmen at Wright-Patterson
Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, the Air Force Surgeon General, meets Airman 1st Class Cody Sellick, Capt. Michelle Kiger and Lt. Col. (Dr.) while during his visit to the Wright-Patterson Medical Center on Jan. 13, 2015.
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Mr. Kiley Gerritsen, Simulation Coordinator, demonstrates the laproscopic simulator to Air Force Surgeon General
Mr. Kiley Gerritsen, Simulation Coordinator, demonstrates the laproscopic simulator to Air Force Surgeon General Lt. Gen Mark Ediger at the Wright-Patterson Medical Center's Simulation Center during his visit to Wright-Patterson AFB on Jan. 13, 2015.
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DESERT STORM
Medical personnel use litters to transport Cpl. Richard Ramirez, 1st Marine Division, and other wounded to a C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The patients are being medically evacuated from Al-Jubayl Air Base to Germany for treatment of wounds received during Operation Desert Storm.
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DESERT STORM
Tech. Sgt. Theresa Hillis, front, of the 68th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (AES), Norton Air Force Base, Calif.; Senior Master Sgt. James Cundall, right, of the 118th AES, Tennessee Air National Guard, Nashville, Tenn.; and Tech. Sgt. Dennis Mulline, left, of the 137th AES receive a mission briefing during Operation Desert Storm.
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Dolli Lane, 96th Medical Group laboratory technician, reviews a sample
Dolli Lane, 96th Medical Group laboratory technician, reviews a sample through the microscope Nov.19 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Lane spotted a rare spirally-twisted bacteria when reviewing a sick patient’s malaria smear. The sample provided by the 96th MDG lab was the first-ever human-blood sample of a spirochete bacteria, known to cause tick-borne relapsing fever to be cultured at the Centers for Disease Control.
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human-blood sample of a spirochete bacteria, borrelia turicatae
The 96th Medical Group’s laboratory provided the first-ever human-blood sample of a spirochete bacteria, borrelia turicatae, known to cause tick-borne relapsing fever to be cultured at the Centers for Disease Control.
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Maj. Gen. Bart Iddins, 59th Medical Wing commander
Maj. Gen. Bart Iddins, 59th Medical Wing commander, gives command of the 59th Training Group to Col. Steven Caberto during an activation ceremony Jan. 4, 2016, at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The 59th TRG supports military medical service and medical readiness training at the Medical Education and Training Campus for 12,100 students annually, and at two operating locations, one detachment and 17 sites around the world.
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