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Project X
Capt. Maria Fernandez-Gomez, student at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, holds navigates an obstacle at the Leadership Reaction Course Complex at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland’s Chapman Training Annex, Texas. During course, known as Project X, students work in a team environment. Fernandez-Gomez was one of approximately 20 Department of the Air Force Airmen and Guardians who completed professional military education training with partner nation students at the Academy. IAAFA is the only Air Force institution that teaches courses in Spanish to more than 24 partner nations across the Western Hemisphere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Capt. Maria Fernandez-Gomez
Capt. Maria Fernandez-Gomez, student at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, attends an educational panel Oct. 21, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Fernandez-Gomez is one of approximately 20 Department of the Air Force Airmen and Guardians who completed professional military education with partner nation students at the Academy. IAAFA teaches professional military education, technical training and aircrew training. It is the only Air Force institution that teaches courses in Spanish to more than 24 partner nations across the Western Hemisphere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Capt. Maria Fernandez-Gomez, student at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, talks to her classmates, Oct. 21, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Fernandez-Gomez is one of about 20 Department of the Air Force Airmen and Guardians who completed in professional military education classes with partner nation students. IAAFA teaches professional military education, technical training and aircrew training. It is the only Air Force institution that teaches courses in Spanish to more than 24 partner nations across the Western Hemisphere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Hill AFB hosts Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder to discuss medical readiness and organizational changes
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jerry Dunn, Medical Readiness - Bravo command chief, visits with 75th Medical Group Airmen during a town hall on Jan. 14, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. During the visit, he discussed organizational changes and the stand-up of MRC-B, which supports medical forces for four major commands, two direct reporting units, and all U.S. Space Force installations, while supporting more than 12,000 personnel across 33 units. MRC-B will focus on three things as it carries out its support mission: a ready force, ready medics, and safe/accessible care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
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Hill AFB hosts Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder to discuss medical readiness and organizational changes
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder, Medical Readiness Command - Bravo commander and Defense Health Network Continental director, and U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jerry Dunn, MRC-B command chief, visit with 75th Medical Group Airmen during a town hall on Jan. 14, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. During the visit, she discussed organizational changes and the stand-up of MRC-B, which supports medical forces for four major commands, two direct reporting units, and all U.S. Space Force installations, while supporting more than 12,000 personnel across 33 units. MRC-B will focus on three things as it carries out its support mission: a ready force, ready medics, and safe/accessible care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
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Hill AFB hosts Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder to discuss medical readiness and organizational changes
(At right) U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder, Medical Readiness Command - Bravo commander and Defense Health Network Continental director, answers questions from 75th Medical Group Airmen during a town hall on Jan. 14, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. During the visit, she discussed organizational changes and the stand-up of MRC-B, which supports medical forces for four major commands, two direct reporting units, and all U.S. Space Force installations, while supporting more than 12,000 personnel across 33 units. MRC-B will focus on three things as it carries out its support mission: a ready force, ready medics, and safe/accessible care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
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Hill AFB hosts Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder to discuss medical readiness and organizational changes
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder, Medical Readiness Command - Bravo commander and Defense Health Network Continental director, visits with 75th Medical Group Airmen during a town hall on Jan. 14, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. During the visit, she discussed organizational changes and the stand-up of MRC-B, which supports medical forces for four major commands, two direct reporting units, and all U.S. Space Force installations, while supporting more than 12,000 personnel across 33 units. MRC-B will focus on three things as it carries out its support mission: a ready force, ready medics, and safe/accessible care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
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Official Portrait
This is the official portrait of This is the official portrait of Col. (Dr.) Melissa M. Runge.
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Official Portrait
This is the official portrait of Col. Michael J. Fea.
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Official Portrait
This is the official portrait of Col. Melissa J. Dooley.
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron electrocauterize an incision during a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. Electrocauterization is the use of extreme heat to a focal area to stop the bleeding once the tonsils have been removed. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
Hemostatic clamps, dissecting scissors and a syringe with local anesthetic agent rest on a surgical tray during a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. The 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron provides medical care to U.S. joint and coalition partners across the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron uses hemostatic clamps during a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. The surgical team has many modalities to control bleeding during invasive procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron holds a tonsil during a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. Tonsils are small, soft lymphatic tissues in the back of the mouth that help filter out bacteria to prevent infection. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron perform a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. The surgical team is able to utilize high grade medical equipment and technology to bring extensive quality surgical care to the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron perform a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. Though displaced from the normal operating suite due to construction, the 379th EMDS is able to continue high quality operations and support the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron perform a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. A team of specialized Airmen is required to work in small spaces in order to safely remove tonsils. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
A U.S. Air Force surgeon assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron performs a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. The surgical team underwent years of extensive training and practice to be able to concentrate efforts on efficient surgical management of problems that cannot be solved by medicine alone. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
A U.S. Air Force surgeon assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron exposes a patient’s oropharynx in preparation for a tonsillectomy within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. A sterile environment was created to aid in the removal of the tonsils with the lowest risk of postoperative infection. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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379th EMDS performs tonsillectomy
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron positions anesthetic face mask to provide oxygen for a patient during anesthesia within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 6, 2025. Preoxygenating the patient allows for safe induction of sleep while placing a breathing tube into the airway. The anesthesiologist also has the ability to utilize a combination of gas and intravenous medicine. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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