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Air Force ramps up flying ICU teams
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Greg Malone, Critical Care Air Transport medical director at the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, 711th Human Performance Wing, speaks to a CCAT team after evaluating their clinical skills during CCAT training inside the USAFSAM lab at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Dec. 8, 2017. The students were being evaluated on preparing a simulated patient for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Air Force Research Lab studies trust between surgical teams and robots
Dr. Svyatoslav Guznor, 711th Human Performance Wing (HPW) research psychologist, Capt. Nichole Settlemires, 81st Surgical Operations Squadron preoperative nurse, and Capt. Breanna Raney, 711th HPW Airman systems directorate program manager, Air Force Research Lab receive in-depth information about various instruments used in surgical robotics from Jon Martin, Intuitive Surgical customer trainer (center) at Keesler Medical Center, Nov. 14, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Guznor and his research team are observing Keesler’s Institute for Defense Robotic Surgical Education (InDoRSE) training. They are currently studying how trust is developed between surgical teams and the robot. The goal of this research is to help inform InDoRSe on current trust attitudes and how to better improve future training programs (U.S. Air Force photo by Andre’ Askew).
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Dental squadron discovery leads to AETC award
The “Trusted Care” badge serves as a reminder for the entire U.S. Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) to provide exemplary patient-centered care at every level. In order to ensure the patient is placed at the center of their care, Trusted Care has teamed up with the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) to develop an effective training program. Training is aimed at fostering a culture of safety from front-line providers to senior leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Jensen Stidham)
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Air Force Research Lab studies trust between surgical teams and robots
Maj. Scott Thallemer, perioperative nurse and robotics coordinator with the Institute for Defense Robotic Surgical Education (InDoRSE), trains Maj. Gen. Timothy Leahy, 2nd Air Force commander, on the da Vinci X surgical system used in robotics surgery at the Keesler Medical Center, Sept. 26, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. InDoRSE is working with the Air Force Research Lab to understand trust between surgical teams and the robot in order to improve on the training program. Trust is a key factor in determining proper use of such innovative technology as surgical robots. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Team Scott receives new aeromedical training simulator
Staff Sgt. Dasha Ermanova, 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, assess a simulated patient's responsiveness while comparing the results on a vitals monitor on a new training simulator at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois on May 5, 2015. The Cargo Compartment Trainer comes equipped with new features including an upgraded camera and recording system which gives the ability to replay training scenarios and document trends. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Daniel Garcia)
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Team Scott receives new aeromedical training simulator
Staff Sgt. Dasha Ermanova, 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, supports the leg of a simulated patient while Staff Sgt. Ryan Edwards, 375th AES aeromedical evacuation technician performs a dressing assessment on an injury on a new training simulator at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois on May 5, 2015. Aeromedical evacuation technicians are required to participate in the simulator two times every six months. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Daniel Garcia)
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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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Air Force Dental Assistant training program at the Medical Education and Training Campus
Tech. Sgt. Christy Nixon, NCO in charge of the Air Force Dental Assistant training program at the Medical Education and Training Campus on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, instructs students on how to properly give an oral examination Dec. 17, 2015. Formerly part of the 37th Training Wing, Air Force medical service and medical readiness training programs are now with the 59th Medical Wing's newest unit – the 59th Training Group.
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Cervical spine precautions
Airman Basic Ruby Del Real straps a Kendrick Extrication Device to Airman Basic Danielle Mortiz while Airman Carlos Todd braces her head for cervical spine precautions Dec. 17, 2015, at the Medical Education and Training Campus on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The Airmen are basic medical technician corpsman program students. The 59th Training Group develops, delivers and evaluates medical training for 75 medical treatment facilities and deployment operations worldwide
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basic medical technician corpsman program student, practices the bag valve mask on an simulated apneic patient
Airman Basic Wellington Cooksey, basic medical technician corpsman program student, practices the bag valve mask on an simulated apneic patient Dec. 17, 2015, at the Medical Education and Training Campus on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The technical training student is assigned to the new 59th Training Group. The 59th TRG supports military medical service and medical readiness training for the approximately 12,100 students who train annually at the METC. The unit also supports training and evaluation programs at two operating locations, one detachment and 17 sites around the world
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Air Force students carry a training mannequin during a Dec. 17, 2015, expeditionary medical support system exercise
Air Force students carry a training mannequin during a Dec. 17, 2015, expeditionary medical support system exercise at Camp Bullis, Texas. The exercise tests a student’s ability to quickly respond to an emergency by providing care and evacuating casualties in a simulated deployed environment. Technical training students are assigned one of four squadrons in the 59th Training Group. The unit’s partnership with the Medical Education and Training Campus on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, affords training for members of the five uniformed services and international students. The 59th TRG manages 125 acres at the Medical Readiness Training Center on Camp Bullis.
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ER Nurses in SMART Training
An emergency room nurse and a medical technician from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., work in the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada Emergency Department during their training via the Sustained Medical and Readiness Trained (SMART) program. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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TAAC-Air advisers provide C-130 medevac training to Afghan medics
Col. (Dr.) Sarady Tan, Train, Advise, Assist Command – Air (TAAC-Air) command surgeon general (center ground), uses his feet to push open a medical litter, or stretcher, to use during training in the back of a C-130H Hercules at Hamid Karzai International Airport, July 9, 2015. Tan is deployed to Kabul from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Eydie Sakura/released)
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Air Force, Army team up for Operation Joint Medic
Simulated casualties talk to the independent duty medical technicians during the Operation Joint Medic training exercise
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Nellis Airmen pull passengers from burning vehicle
Senior Airman Gregory Tamuzza, 823rd Maintenance Squadron rescue specialist, left, Capt. Lance Bacon, 99th Medical Operations Squadron emergency medicine physician, and Senior Airman Jerome Coley, 99th Communications Squadron knowledge operator, pose for a photo at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., June 9, 2015. The three Airmen’s swift actions helped save the lives of two unconscious passengers when their vehicle rolled over on Interstate 15, May 31 in Las Vegas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mikaley Towle)
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Air Force ramps up flying ICU teams
Maj. Samuel AiKele (left), an anesthesiologist from the 99th Medical Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and Master Sgt. James Woods, a respiratory therapist from the 60th Surgical Operations Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on a medical-training mannequin. The Airmen were participating in a two-week Critical Care Air Transport Team course at the University of Cincinnati Center for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills, Feb. 11, 2010. The course provides medical personnel total immersion in the care of severely injured patients in-flight. (U.S. Air Force by Maj. Dale Greer)
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