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Airmen strengthen medical partnerships through international education and training
Lt. Vasileios Pastamentzas, Hellenic Air Force flight surgeon, and Lt Col. Ra'fat Rahim Rahayfeh Habashneh, the Head of Aerospace Medicine for the Royal Medical Services in Jordan Armed Forces, stand in front of a Soyuz spacecraft at NASA. The two partners attended the Advanced Aerospace Medicine for International Medical Officers course. The course is a six-month education and training program for international students, which supports medical readiness and enhanced interoperability between the United States and partners. (Courtesy photo)
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Airmen strengthen medical partnerships through international education and training
Col. Jeffrey Harris, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Chief of the International Training Branch, Lt. (Dr.) Vasileios Pastamentzas, Hellenic Air Force flight surgeon, and Lt Col. (Dr.) Ra'fat Rahim Rahayfeh Habashneh, the Head of Aerospace Medicine for the Royal Medical Services in Jordan Armed Forces, engage in a cultural experience at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Personnel from USAFSAM are facilitating a six-month education and training course for international students, supporting medical readiness and enhanced interoperability between the United States and partners. (Courtesy photo)
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Airmen strengthen medical partnerships through international education and training
Lt. Vasileios Pastamentzas, Hellenic Air Force flight surgeon, and Lt. Col. Ra'fat Rahim Rahayfeh Habashneh, the Head of Aerospace Medicine for the Royal Medical Services in Jordan Armed Forces, present an aeromedical case study at the Aerospace Medicine Association scientific conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. The two partners attended the Advanced Aerospace Medicine for International Medical Officers course. The course is a six-month education and training program for international students, which supports medical readiness and enhanced interoperability between the United States and partners. (Courtesy photo)
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Airmen strengthen medical partnerships through international education and training
Col. Jeffrey Harris, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Chief of the International Training Branch, Lt. Vasileios Pastamentzas, Hellenic Air Force flight surgeon, and Lieutenant Colonel Ra'fat Rahim Rahayfeh Habashneh, the Head of Aerospace Medicine for the Royal Medical Services in Jordan Armed Forces, load a patient onto a littler in a helicopter simulator at a Joint En-route Care Course facility at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Personnel from USAFSAM are facilitating a six-month education and training course for international students, supporting medical readiness and enhanced interoperability between the United States and partners. (Courtesy photo)
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555th FRST proves their mettle in CRDAMC OR
In preparation for deployment, members of the 555th Forward Resuscitative Surgical Team help a team prepare for surgery in a real-time readiness training event this year at the ACS NSQIP-recognized Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center. (U.S. Army photo by Patricia Deal)
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SOUTHCOM donates field hospitals to support COVID-19 response in Costa Rica
Loadmasters, assigned to the 15th Airlift Squadron from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, offload a mobile field hospital from a C-17 Globemaster III at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 19, 2020. Aircrew, assigned to the 15th Airlift Squadron, transported the large mobile field hospital from Charleston to Kingston, where it will be donated to health care providers and used to support the Caribbean nation’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation, was part of U.S. Southern Command’s ongoing assistance to nations responding to the global pandemic in the Caribbean and Latin America and funded by the command’s Humanitarian Assistance Program. (Courtesy photo)
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SOUTHCOM donates field hospitals to support COVID-19 response in Costa Rica
U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica, Sharon Day, delivered three field hospitals, purchased by U.S. Southern Command, to the Costa Rican government during an official donation ceremony in San Jose, Aug. 24, 2020. The donation was part of SOUTHCOM’s ongoing assistance to nations responding to the global pandemic in Central America, South America and the Caribbean. In total, SOUTHCOM will donate 24 field hospitals to 11 countries in the coming weeks. (Courtesy photo)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
(from left) U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Erika Dolinsek, a public health specialist assigned to the 176th Wing, Alaska Air National Guard; U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Richard Arold, a public health specialist assigned to the 175th Wing, Maryland Air National Guard; and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jessica Schultz, a bioenvironmental engineering specialist assigned to the 175th Wing, Maryland Air National Guard, speak with Wayne Lohmann, a farmer at Lohmann Farms, in Perryville, Mo., June 18, 2019. The Airmen coordinated with civilian public health agency partners to view livestock processes and promote interagency cooperation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
A line of dairy cows await a meal at Lohmann Farms in Perryville, Mo., June 18, 2019. Airmen deployed in support of Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation Tri-State Innovative Readiness Training 2019 coordinated with civilian public health agency partners to view livestock processes and promote interagency cooperation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
Wayne Lohmann, a farmer at Lohmann Farms, discusses dairy operations with U.S. Air Force public health professionals and representatives from the Cape Girardeau County Public Health Commission during a site visit in Perryville, Mo., June 18, 2019. Airmen deployed in support of Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation Tri-State Innovative Readiness Training 2019 coordinated with civilian public health agency partners to view livestock processes and promote interagency cooperation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
U.S. Air Force public health and bioenvironmental engineering specialists deployed in support of Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation Tri-State Innovative Readiness Training 2019 visit a dairy farm in Perryville, Mo., June 18, 2019. The Airmen coordinated with civilian public health agency partners to view livestock processes and promote interagency cooperation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
Neal Franke, the co-owner of SEMO Livestock Sales, displays a cattle tag, which is required for livestock sales by both federal and state regulators, during a public health site visit in Jackson, Mo., June 18, 2019. Among other purposes, the tags are used to track feeder livestock supply chains from farm to table to ensure public health regulations are followed. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
A heifer calf sticks its nose through a gate at SEMO Livestock Sales in Jackson, Mo., June 18, 2019. Airmen deployed in support of Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation Tri-State Innovative Readiness Training 2019 coordinated with civilian public health agency partners to view livestock processes and promote interagency cooperation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Public Health Airmen engage civilian partners during DAEOC IRT
Two heifer calves await a veterinary inspection at SEMO Livestock Sales in Jackson, Mo., June 18, 2019. Airmen deployed in support of Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation Tri-State Innovative Readiness Training 2019 coordinated with civilian public health agency partners to view livestock processes and promote interagency cooperation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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C-STARS Baltimore
Maj. Shane Runyon (right), Baltimore’s Center for the Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills (C-STARS) program deputy director, and Master Sgt. Sean Patterson, a respiratory therapist and superintendent of C-STARS Baltimore, set up for patient arrival at the Trauma Resuscitation Unit (TRU) at the University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, June 13, 2018. The U.S. Air Force’s C-STARS Baltimore program partners with the R Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center to ensure medical Airmen train on the latest trauma care techniques. These techniques prepare medical Airmen to treat trauma patients in a deployed setting. (Courtesy photo)
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C-STARS Baltimore
Maj. Shane Runyon, Baltimore’s Center for the Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills (C-STARS) program deputy director, and Master Sgt. Sean Patterson, a respiratory therapist and superintendent of C-STARS Baltimore, work with staff and students on a newly arrived patient at the Trauma Resuscitation Unit (TRU) at the University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, June 13, 2018. The U.S. Air Force’s C-STARS Baltimore program partners with the R Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center to ensure medical Airmen train on the latest trauma care techniques by embedding them in the clinic and giving them first-hand experience treating trauma patients. (Courtesy photo)
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