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Donation Drop Off
Tech. Sgt. Jordan Nelson, 342nd Recruiting Squadron, H-Flight, right, helps deliver Air Force Health Professions scrubs to a hospital in his area. The idea for Air Force Recruiting recruiters to donate the promotional item scrubs to hospitals in their local zone was started by Staff Sgt. Brandon McKeever, 342nd Recruiting Squadron, B-Flight. McKeever got the idea after talking a nurse applicant who mentioned the need for supplies at her hospital. (Courtesy photo)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
An Air Force medic applies a bandage to a simulated wound outside of the base theater, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. During Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), the 436th Medical Group used the base theater to simulate an explosion to help Airmen train and respond accordingly. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
Ambulances sit outside of the base theater, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. As part of Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), Airmen arrived at the base theater in ambulances in response to a simulated explosion on base. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
Medics load an actor into an ambulance outside of the base theater, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. During Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), medics evaluated the severity of actors’ injuries and responded accordingly. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
An evaluator watches as Airmen decontaminate a patient, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. During Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), evaluators watched and took notes on Airmen during their Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear defense training. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
An actor pretends to lay unconscious at the 436th Medical Group, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), actors volunteered to participate in this exercise and applied makeup to simulate injuries. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
Maj. Harold Brown, 436th Medical Support Squadron medical readiness officer, poses for a photo in front of the 436th Medical Medical Group, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. Brown and his readiness team facilitated and organized Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE). The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover Reservists provide airlift to Westover medics
Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 439th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, carry AE equipment onto a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, Sept. 11, 2022. The 326th Airlift Squadron, Dover Air Force Base, Del., provided the airlift for the 439th AES so they could conduct readiness training, including medical operations before, during and after the flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kalee Sexton)
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Dr. Heechin Chae
Dr. Heechin Chae heads the National Intrepid Center of Excellence satellite office at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, one of nine special centers within the Military Health System to treat those suffering from TBI. (This photo, by Reese Brown, has been altered to protect patient privacy.)
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Dr. William Randolph “Randy” Lovelace II First Leap a Record
Studio portrait photograph of Lt. Col. William Randolph Lovelace, II, - U.S. Army Air Corps Medical Corps, who completed an extremely high parachute jump. June 29, 1943.
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Dragon medics participate in National Disaster Medical System Exercise
Members of the 81st Medical Group secure patients to stretchers during the National Disaster Medical System Exercise outside the 41st Aerial Port Squadron building at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 17, 2022. Keesler's Federal Coordination Center was activated and received more than 20 patients during the exercise scenario, which included the New Madrid Fault erupting, sparking an earthquake to occur in Tennessee causing extensive damage and injuring many people. Members of the 81st MDG participated in the event in order to better prepare themselves for real-world situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Drive-thru flu clinic
A member of the 49th Medical Group applies a bandage to an Airman on Oct. 4, 2016 at the base’s drive-thru immunization clinic. The 49th MDG set up the clinic in a lot across the street from the 49th MDG building to make it easier for active duty Holloman Airmen to obtain their annual flu shot. The 49th MDG staff administered the influenza vaccine to 720 Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis P. Docherty)
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Drive-thru flu clinic
Two Airmen sign their individual medical paperwork at the Holloman drive-thru immunization clinic Oct. 4, 2016. The 49th Medical Group set up the drive-thru clinic to make it easier for active duty Holloman Airmen to obtain their annual flu shot. The 49th MDG staff administered the influenza vaccine to 720 Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis P. Docherty)
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Drive-thru flu clinic
A member of the 49th Medical Group administers the influenza vaccine to an Airman on Oct. 4, 2016 at the base’s drive-thru immunization clinic. The 49th MDG set up the drive-thru immunization clinic in a lot across the street from the 49th MDG building to make it easier for Holloman Airmen to obtain their annual flu shot. The influenza vaccine is a preventative measure against the flu. The 49th MDG staff administered the vaccine to 720 Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis P. Docherty)
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Dyess Airmen create hand sanitizer
Airmen work together to create hand sanitizer at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, April 6, 2020. The Airman were able to gather all of the hand sanitizer ingredients from locations on base and in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. David Owsianka)
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Early screenings increase Airmen readiness
U.S. Air Force Maj. Brittany Nutt (left), a women's health nurse practitioner at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, and consultant to the Air Force surgeon general for women's health, examines her patient's thyroid during a routine prenatal appointment. As more women join the Air Force, the role of women’s health care provider will become more important to female Airmen readiness and the health of mission. (U.S. Army photo by Gia Oney)
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Ebola training with DIMO
A medical team straps a role-playing patient onto a stretcher during a class at the West African Preparedness Initiative in Accra, Ghana, July 22, 2015. The training was conducted by the Defense Institute for Medical Operations. (Courtesy photo)
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E-cigarette
An Airman holds an electronic cigarette at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Aug. 13, 2014. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating the more than 2,000 cases of e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury that have occurred across the country. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Erica Crossen)
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Edwards ALS pioneers AF smart watch app
Tech. Sgt. Carmen Turcios Munoz, Ellington Airman Leadership School instructor, shows off a smart watch that provides Airmen biofeedback to improve their physical exercise, their sleep, their timing of when to tackle which tasks and other benefits. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gary Hatch)
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Edwards ALS pioneers AF smart watch app
Master Sgt. Chad Hardesty, Ellington Airman Leadership School commandant, and Tech. Sgt. Carmen Turcios Munoz, ALS instructor, compare biometric data from their smartwatches at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The watches provide Airmen biofeedback to improve their physical exercise, their sleep, their timing of when to tackle which tasks and other benefits. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gary Hatch)
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