• SAPR program needs volunteer victim advocates

    Volunteer Victim Advocates play a huge role in the success of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program at Travis Air Force Base, California. If you are compassionate and understanding and want to make a difference, consider becoming a VVA.

  • DGMC awards first DAISY Award to Airman

    Call it serendipity, but a medical technician who cared for a veteran with an auto-immune disease is the first person at Travis Air Force Base, California, to receive the Disease Attacking Immune System Award.

  • Time management does not exist

    Time management is a concept that many people have become preoccupied with over the years.There are dozens of books available on the topic and many bases offer professional development courses on how to effectively manage time. However, when creating the professional development curriculum here at

  • From the darkness to the light

    September 9, 2017, was a day my close friends and family remember as a day of sorrow for me. My beloved wife of 12 years was taken from me by cancer.

  • DGMC tests casualty receiving and NDMS roles

    The David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, tested its role as a casualty receiving hospital and National Disaster Medical System Federal Coordinating Center Aug. 22 to 23.

  • Ultimate Caduceus 2018 tests DoD's readiness capabilities

    Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2018 is a U.S. Transportation Command’s annual patient movement field training exercise. The exercise simulated bringing in injured troops from overseas, triaging them at Travis, and then moving them to longer-term and advanced-care centers.