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Did someone call a medic Medical technicians act as enlisted physician extenders
Every component of Misawa needs to stay fit to fight and ready to immediately execute orders, sorties and missions across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
0 10/03
2017
The 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental laboratory ensures Little Rock Airmen are ready to deploy by creating a variety of dental prostheses, such as dentures, crowns and night guards. The team utilizes the latest in dental technology such as computer aided-design and computer aided manufacturing. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Senior Airman Harry Brexel) Handcrafting dental readiness
Whenever U.S. Air Force combat airlifters need dental work, they often count on a small team of specialists at the 19th Medical Group Clinic. The unit works behind-the-scenes crafting unique dental prostheses as part of the 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental laboratory element. They assist dentists by correcting dental conditions that
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2016
Senior Airman Josef Ansorge, 2nd Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, removes a blood sample from a complete blood count analyzer at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 26, 2016. Complete blood count analyzers detect abnormalities in blood samples, and if specimens are flagged by the machine, additional visual inspections are required by a laboratory technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Mozer O. Da Cunha) One sample at a time: Lab technicians keep Barksdale healthy

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