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Collaboration at Indo-Pacific military health exchange enhances interoperability
Capt. Audrey “Frankie” Belmonte, Critical Care Air Transport Nurse from the Washington Air National Guard, presents her brief entitled ‘Early Inclusion and Collaboration Among Partners to Enhance En Route Patient Care’ during a symposium at the Indo-Pacific Military Health Exchange, or IPMHE, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The IPMHE is a multilateral military event focused on partnership and interoperability and co-hosted by the armed forces of a country in the Indo-Pacific region together with the United States Indo-Pacific Command Surgeon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Col. Elizabeth Erickson)
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Collaboration at Indo-Pacific military health exchange enhances interoperability
CDR Joseph Stastny, Navy Environmental Preventive Medicine, left, and Lt. Col. Richard Trowbridge, International Health Specialist at Pacific Air Forces, middle, tour the Malaysian field hospital at the Indo-Pacific Military Health Exchange, or IPMHE, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The IPMHE is a multilateral military event focused on partnership and interoperability and co-hosted by the armed forces of a country in the Indo-Pacific region together with the United States Indo-Pacific Command Surgeon. (Courtesy photo)
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Collaboration at Indo-Pacific military health exchange enhances interoperability
Lt. Gen. Dato’ Dr Zulkeffeli bin Mat Jusoh, Director General of the Malaysian Armed Forces Health Services, awards U.S. Air Force Maj. Lisa Paulson, 374 medical group at Yokota Air Base, Japan, for her poster presentation on “Efficacy of VTE Prophylaxis in Trauma Patients with Elevated BMI” at the Indo-Pacific Military Health Exchange, or IPMHE, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The IPMHE is a multilateral military event focused on partnership and interoperability and co-hosted by the armed forces of a country in the Indo-Pacific region together with the United States Indo-Pacific Command Surgeon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Richard Trowbridge)
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U.S. and Coalition Forces Enhance Emergency Response Capabilities
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Medical Squadron, and a member of the Royal Danish Air Force, tend to the wounds of a victim from a simulated aircraft crash during a medical response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, July 17, 2023. This exercise tested the emergency response systems of U.S. and coalition forces, which allowed for a better understanding of how they can communicate and operate together in the event of a real-world emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin Long)
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U.S. and Coalition Forces Enhance Emergency Response Capabilities
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Medical Squadron tend to the wounds of a victim from a simulated aircraft crash during a medical response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, July 17, 2023. This exercise tested the emergency response systems of U.S. and coalition forces, which allowed for a better understanding of how they can communicate and operate together in the event of a real-world emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin Long)
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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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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. (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, 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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USAFE-AFAFRICA’s 2023 European-African Military Nursing Exchange conference
2nd Lt. Jasmina Balata-Pajt, nurse and medic for the Bosnia & Herzegovina Military, trains on a virtual reality medical situation at the USAFE-AFAFRICA European-African Military Nursing Exchange Conference, May 31, 2023. This year’s EAMNE conference featured talks from various international medical professionals, centered on the theme, ‘Military Medics: Optimizing Partnerships and Readiness.’ Nurses and medical professionals from 24 Allied and partner nations attended this year’s conference to share medical knowledge and professional best practices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Jose Davis)
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Air Force medics support US and UAE medical capabilities, partnership, readiness
Members of the 2023 Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine team pose for a team photo. From the left to right: Army Lt. Col. Jeremy Trescott, Army Col. Carl Skinner, Army Col. Rob Hennessy, Army Lt. Col. Nolan Brandt, Army Lt. Col. Ruth Browne, Army Col. Thane McCann, Air Force Maj. Zachary Brady, Air Force Lt. Col. Erik DeSoucy, Army Reserve Lt. Col. Elwood Conaway, Air Force Lt. Col. Brian Gavitt. The TBRM mission is to advise, train, mentor and provide technical support to United Arab Emirates medical forces, the Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City and referral facilities within the medical network while enhancing TBRM capabilities that could someday benefit U.S. forces in the region. (Courtesy photo)
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Air Force medics support US and UAE medical capabilities, partnership, readiness
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Erik DeSoucy, the U.S. Air Force Trauma Deputy Director for the Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine team, briefs fellow civilian and military medical experts at the first annual Emirates Military Health Conference in Abu Dhabi, January 2023. The TBRM mission is to advise, train, mentor and provide technical support to United Arab Emirates medical forces, the Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City and referral facilities within the medical network while enhancing TBRM capabilities that could someday benefit U.S. forces in the region. (Courtesy photo)
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An Airman who wants to make a difference through international relations
Airman 1st Class Stephanie Essomba, a dental laboratory technician at the 59th Dental Support Squadron, center, poses for a photo with her mother, left, and sister. (Courtesy photo)
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Airman 1st Class Stephanie Essomba, a dental laboratory technician at the 59th Dental Support Squadron, far left, poses for a photo from high school. (Courtesy photo)
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An Airman who wants to make a difference through international relations
Airman 1st Class Stephanie Essomba, a dental laboratory technician at the 59th Dental Support Squadron, second from the left, poses for a photo with a group of friends. (Courtesy photo)
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An Airman who wants to make a difference through international relations
Airman 1st Class Stephanie Essomba, a dental laboratory technician at the 59th Dental Support Squadron, left, poses for a photo with her mother, center, and sister. (Courtesy photo)
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An Airman who wants to make a difference through international relations
Airman 1st Class Stephanie Essomba, a dental laboratory technician at the 59th Dental Support Squadron, poses for a photo. (Courtesy photo)
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Airmen collaborate with Rwandan Armed Forces in an exercise to load simulated patients onto an aircraft for UN deployment
Rwandan Armed Forces soldiers and U.S. Nebraska Air National Guard medical personnel load a simulated patient onto a gurney for a patient transfer exercise in Kigali, Rwanda, March 2022, as part of the African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership program. (Courtesy photo)
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Airmen assist Senegalese Armed Forces with the sequence for putting on and taking off personal protective equipment
U.S. Air Force Col. Pamela Ward-Demo, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences' Center for Global Health Engagement, right, assists Senegalese Armed Forces members with the sequence for putting on and taking off protective gear during the first iteration of the Infection Control and Prevention Course in Dakar, Senegal at École d’Application du Service de Santé des Armées, June 22, 2022, as part of the African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership program. (Courtesy photo)
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Airmen reinforce ultrasound skills with Ghanaian Armed Forces counterparts
U.S. Air Force Maj. Anna Waller, Staff Emergency Physician at Brooke Army Medical Center, left center, reinforces clinical ultrasound skills with Ghanaian Armed Forces members in the Critical Care Course at the 37 Military Hospital’s African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership Medical Modeling and Simulation Center in Accra, Ghana, March 16, 2022. (Courtesy photo)
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