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Air Force Surgeon General visits METC
Petty Officer 1st Class George Fricke, an instructor in the Basic Medical Technician Corpsman Program (BMTCP), demonstrates to Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, Surgeon General of the Air Force, how to use a tablet to program the vital signs and symptoms of a SimMan in the Nursing Synthesis Lab during a visit to the Medical Education and Training Campus. The SimMan is an interactive manikin used in realistic and engaging scenario based simulation training to challenge and evaluate BMTCP students' critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills.
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Air Force Surgeon General visits METC
Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, Surgeon General of the Air Force, feels the "heart beat" of a "patient" manikin, or SimMan, in the Basic Medical Technician Corpsman Program (BMTCP) Nursing Synthesis Lab during a visit to the Medical Education and Training Campus. The SimMan can be programmed with specific vital signs and symptoms to create realistic and engaging scenario based simulation training to challenge and evaluate BMTCP students' critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills.
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The charter class of the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program graduated on May 11, 2016 during a commencement ceremony held at George Mason University. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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DOD/VA Medical Professionals Hone Skills during "Skills Wars"
Lt. Nikki Pritchard, left, Seaman Brianna Grindle, Seaman Blake Hollier, Petty Officer 3rd Class Savasha Butler, and Seaman Brandy Sandoval, all assigned to Naval Health Clinic Charleston, practice intubation on human patient simulators, or computer-operated mannequins, May 4, 2016 during the Lowcountry Federal Healthcare Alliance Skills Wars. The joint training event is designed for military healthcare providers to hone their skills while developing camaraderie among the services. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert Jackson/Released)
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Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Johnson attends EMDP2 class
Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Johnson attends class at George Mason as part of the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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Tech. Sgt. Joseph Merfeld
Tech. Sgt. Joseph Merfeld takes notes while attending class at George Mason, as part of the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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Tech. Sgt. Joseph Merfeld
Tech. Sgt. Joseph Merfeld is one of five members of the Air Force inaugural class enrolled in the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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Tech. Sgt. Charles Mears
Tech. Sgt. Charles Mears is one of five members of the Air Force inaugural class enrolled in the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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Staff Sgt. Matthew Little
Staff Sgt. Matthew Little is one of five members of the Air Force inaugural class enrolled in the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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Tech. Sgt. Lindsay Slimski
Tech. Sgt. Lindsay Slimski is one of five members of the Air Force inaugural class enrolled in the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Johnson
Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Johnson is one of five members of the Air Force inaugural class enrolled in the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program. The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program is a partnership between the Armed Services and Uniformed Services University. Designed for enlisted service members, the two-year program enables members to remain on active duty status while enrolled as full-time students in preparation for application to medical school. (Courtesy photo)
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AFMOA Change of Command
Brig. Gen. Lee E. Payne, former Air Force Medical Operations Agency commander, remarks on his time as the commander and importance of the agency’s mission during a change of command May 6 at nearby Port San Antonio. Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger, Surgeon General of the Air Force, officiated the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Christopher Carwile)
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AFMOA Change of Command
Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger (left), Surgeon General of the Air Force, receives the Air Force Medical Operations Agency guidon from Brig. Gen. Lee E. Payne (center), former AFMOA commander, during a May 6 change of command ceremony at Port San Antonio. In military tradition, the passing of a unit’s guidon signifies relinquishing or accepting command of that unit.
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AFMOA Change of Command
Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger (left), Surgeon General of the Air Force, passes the Air Force Medical Operations Agency guidon to Brig. Gen. Robert I. Miller (center), incoming AFMOA commander, during a May 6 change of command ceremony at Port San Antonio. In military tradition, the passing of a unit guidon signifies relinquishing or accepting command of that unit. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Christopher Carwile.)
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AFMOA Change of Command
Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger (left), Surgeon General of the Air Force, passes the Air Force Medical Operations Agency guidon to Brig. Gen. Robert I. Miller (center), incoming AFMOA commander, during a change of command ceremony at Port San Antonio, May 6. In military tradition, the passing of a unit’s guidon signifies relinquishing or accepting command of that unit. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Christopher Carwile.)
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AFMOA Change of Command
Brig. Gen. Robert I. Miller, incoming Air Force Medical Operations Agency commander, greets members of AFMOA and the San Antonio military medical community during a May 6 change of command ceremony at Port San Antonio. Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger, Surgeon General of the Air Force, officiated the ceremony, welcoming Miller to his new command. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Christopher Carwile)
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AFMOA Change of Command
Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger, Surgeon General of the Air Force, speaks to members of the military medical community during the May 6 Air Force Medical Operations Agency change-of-command ceremony at nearby Port San Antonio. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Christopher Carwile.)
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AF Surgeon General visits Camp Bullis
Staff Sgt. Michael Garrett, cadre with the 59th Training Group, briefs Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger, Surgeon General of the Air Force, and Chief Master Jason Sgt. Pace, chief of the Medical Enlisted Force and Enlisted Corps, during their tour of the Medical Readiness Training (MRT) Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas, May 5, 2016. The MRT provides initial, sustainment and future medical training on their 128-acre training site.
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AF Surgeon General visit JBSA
Senior Airman Christopher Masella briefs Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger and Chief Master Sgt. Jason Pace, chief of the Medical Enlisted Force and Enlisted Corps on the 59th Medical Wing's Airman Medical Transition Unit mission May 4 at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The AMTU provides administrative oversight and supervision of Airmen recovering from combat and non-combat related injuries and illnesses. Ediger and Pace visited the 59th MDW May 4 - 5, meeting with senior leaders and Airmen to learn more about the wing's mission of developing warrior medics through patient-centered care. Masella is the 59th AMTU records technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Huddleston)
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AFMS celebrates nurse, medical tech week
Technical Sgt. Christina Williamson Haupt, 78th Medical Group diagnostic imaging NCOIC, takes an ultrasound for Technical Sgt. Christopher Pundsack at the medical clinic.
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