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211027-F-YG657-1966
Airmen assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron transfer a simulated patient at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 27, 2021. Airmen from the 39th OMRS visited Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education to train in a more realistic environment, with state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time feedback to the medical team. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211027-F-YG657-1972
Tech. Sgt. Leslie Lyles, a medical technician assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, transfers a simulated patient at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 27, 2021. Airmen from the 39th OMRS visited Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education to train in a more realistic environment, with state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time feedback to the medical team. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211028-F-YG657-1981
Airmen assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron discuss various medical treatments at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 28, 2021. Airmen from the 39th OMRS visited Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education to train in a more realistic environment, with state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time feedback to the medical team. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211028-F-YG657-2064
Airmen assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron perform medical treatments on a simulated patient at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 28, 2021. Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education offers highly realistic, interactive technology that offers real-time feedback between the actual patient and medical provider, which greatly enhances the level of training and readiness that Airmen are receiving. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211028-F-YG657-2210
Airmen assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron perform tactical combat casualty care on a simulated patient at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 28, 2021. Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education offers highly realistic, interactive technology that offers real-time feedback between the actual patient and medical provider, which greatly enhances the level of training and readiness that Airmen are receiving. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to TCCC. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211028-F-YG657-2403
Tech. Sgt. John Varner, an independent duty medical technician assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, is one of three Incirlik Air Base medical professionals who attended medical training at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 26-28, 2021. As the only enlisted military health care providers in the Air Force, IDMTs are specially trained medics who provide total medical care at remote locations and deployments in the absence of a physician. Airmen from the 39th OMRS visited Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education to train in a more realistic environment, with state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time feedback to the medical team, which greatly enhances the level of training and readiness that Airmen are receiving. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211028-F-YG657-2437
First Lt. Logan Head, a clinical nurse assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, is one of three Incirlik Air Base medical professionals who attended medical training at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 26-28, 2021. As a nurse, Head works in collaboration with physicians and a multidisciplinary team to benefit the military population and their beneficiaries and practice as an independent practitioner with a normal caseload of patients with complex multisystem medical issues, as well as routine health maintenance. Airmen from the 39th OMRS visited Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education to train in a more realistic environment, with state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time feedback to the medical team, which greatly enhances the level of training and readiness that Airmen are receiving. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211028-F-YG657-2450
Tech. Sgt. Leslie Lyles, a medical technician assigned to the 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, is one of three Incirlik Air Base medical professionals who attended medical training at Acıbadem University in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 26-28, 2021. As a medical technician, Lyles is able to provide essential care in multiple medical roles, assist primary care providers and care for patients in a wide range of situations. Airmen from the 39th OMRS visited Acıbadem’s Center of Advanced Simulation and Education to train in a more realistic environment, with state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time feedback to the medical team, which greatly enhances the level of training and readiness that Airmen are receiving. The team, which consisted of a clinical nurse and two enlisted medical technicians, performed a spectrum of training scenarios, ranging from clinical patient care to tactical combat casualty care. They also capitalized on the opportunity to use the facility’s virtual reality capabilities to perform basic life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
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211029-F-JG587-1019
Tech. Sgt. Timothy Bilbrey, 382nd Training Squadron biomedical equipment technician course instructor, demonstrates virtual reality education material at the Medical Education and Training Campus, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Oct. 29, 2021. The Alamo Spark Cell created virtual and augmented reality supplemental training aids and set up a space with virtual reality headsets within the student dormitory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Melody Bordeaux)
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211031-F-BT166-1104
U.S. Airmen from the 514th Air Mobility Wing and the 421st Combat Training Squadron, both at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania, and the Office of the Surgeon General, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Virginia, simulate retrieving a fallen comrade while providing tactical cover during the care under fire portion of a Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at the Medical Simulation and Training Center at JB MDL, N.J., October 31, 2021. The course was designed to provide members who are not normally involved in combat environments the skills to survive and care for casualties in the event they are under attack.
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211031-F-BT166-1128
U.S. Airmen from the 514th Air Mobility Wing and the 421st Combat Training Squadron, both at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania, and the Office of the Surgeon General, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Virginia, simulate taking cover during the tactical maneuvers portion of a Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at the Medical Simulation and Training Center at JB MDL, N.J., October 31, 2021. The course was designed to provide members who are not normally involved in combat environments the skills to survive and care for casualties in the event they are under attack.
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211031-F-BT166-1135
U.S. Air Force National Guardsman Senior Airman Katelynn McFall, 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania, and Reserve Citizen Airman Technical Sgt. Kevin Hyde, 514th Aeromedical Staging Squadron, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, simulate providing care under fire on an “injured comrade” during the mass casualty incident exercise of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at the Medical Simulation and Training Center at JB MDL, N.J., October 31, 2021. True to the concept of Air Force Total Force Integration, reserve, guard, and active duty squadrons came together to participate in this potentially life-saving course.
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211031-F-BT166-1159
U.S. Airmen from the 514th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, and the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania, simulate calling in a nine-line while providing patient care and transport during Tactical Combat Casualty Care training at the Medical Simulation and Training Center at JB MDL, N.J., October 31, 2021. True to the concept of Air Force Total Force Integration, reserve, guard, and active duty squadrons came together to participate in this potentially life-saving course.
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211031-F-BT166-1175
U.S. Air Force National Guardsman Staff Sgt. Matthew Kensecki, 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania, simulates calling in a nine-line during Tactical Combat Casualty Care training at the Medical Simulation and Training Center at JB MDL, N.J., October 31, 2021. True to the concept of Air Force Total Force Integration, reserve, guard, and active duty squadrons came together to develop in this potentially life-saving course.
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211031-F-BT166-1178
U.S. Airmen from the 514th Air Mobility Wing and the 421st Combat Training Squadron, both at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania, and the Office of the Surgeon General, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Virginia, pose for a photo at the Medical Simulation and Training Center at JB MDL, N.J., October 31, 2021. The Airmen participated in a pilot program Tactical Combat Casualty Care course designed to provide members who are not normally involved in combat environments the skills to survive and care for casualties in the event they are under attack.
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211104-D-HB368-1002
Dr. Liza Pilch, a medical provider at Chicago Military Entrance Processing Station, conducts a medical evaluation with an applicant in Chicago MEPS medical department. Recent changes to the U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command Supporting Medical Documentation Review Program are designed to standardize and streamline the medical pre-screen review and in-person physical evaluation process at MEPS around the country. (Courtesy photo by Israel Molina)
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211109-F-GK375-1161
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lamaar Melvin, 86th Medical Squadron Labor and Delivery supervisor, prepares a neonatal warmer at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Nov. 9, 2021. When a child is born at LRMC with health issues such as trouble breathing or is in overall poor condition, the child can be brought to the neonatal warmer where a practitioner can perform resuscitative measures, heat therapy, or assist the child’s breathing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Jared Lovett)
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211109-F-QG325-0306
Col. Gwendolyn Foster, 60th Medical Group commander, receives California’s 3rd Congressional District’s “Women of the Year” award Nov. 9, 2021, at Woodland Community College. Also receiving the award was Col. Erin Cook, 349th Maintenance Group commander. Both women are senior leaders stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Grant Okubo)
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211116-F-RU983-1069
Dr. Brian Lein, left, Defense Health Agency assistant director of healthcare administration, and U.S. Air Force Col. Gwendolyn Foster, 60th Medical Group commander, tour several clinics and interact with Airmen throughout David Grant U.S. Medical Center during the Market Transition Ceremony visit Nov. 16, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The DHA is responsible for officially establishing the synchronization of health care delivery in military communities integrating health care delivered to active-duty service members and military families in both military medical facilities and the civilian community in the Sacramento area of California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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211202-F-GU004-003
Senior Airman Quynn Santjer, Unit Deployment Manager for the 94th Fighter Squadron, looks through the new abundance of maternity options at Military Clothing Sales at Langley Air Force Base, December 2, 2021. Santjer was happy to know that her co-worker, who is newly pregnant, will not have to wait for uniforms to be shipped to her like she did.
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