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Lt. Col. Robert Couse-Baker
Sarah Torres, 60th Medical Support Squadron molecular biologist at David Grant USAF Medical Center's Clinical Investigation Facility, analyzes a sample. DGMC is one of seven Air Force medical facilities with formal clinical investigation programs and resources specifically designated to support such operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Lt. Col. Robert Couse-Baker)
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Tech. Sgt. John Danne, 60th Medical Group bioenvironmental flight NCO in charge of environmental protection elements, tests the water on Travis Sunday for heightened levels of chlorine. (courtesy photo)
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Tech. Sgt. John Danne, 60th Medical Group bioenvironmental flight NCO in charge of environmental protection elements, tests the water on Travis Sunday for heightened levels of chlorine. (courtesy photo)
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Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno
Emergency medical technicians Staff Sgt. Trevor Stevens and Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Burtcher transport a simulated patient to the emergency room at David Grant USAF Medical Center. The primary goal of the emergency department is to provide intensive care for the critically ill or injured patients. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Admissions Call Center
Airman 1st Class Lindsey Jordan, medical administrator, checks patient forms at the admissions call center at David Grant USAF Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Family Health clinic
Dr. Anita Patil, 60th Medical Operations Squadron Family Health physician, examines Mrs. Bunny Dominguez during a general physical exam at David Grant USAF Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Central Appointments
Jena Telles and Lydia Agbayani, central appointment medical support assistants, schedule an appointment for a patient at David Grant USAF Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Credentialing and Privileging
Mrs. Monica Bilecky, credential manager, verifies credential files at David Grant USAF Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Occupational Therapy
Staff Sgt. Keillan Miller, 60th Medical Operations Squadron physical medicine technician, assists Petty Officer Third Class Chris McKee during an occupational therapy session focused on rehabilitation exercises for activities of daily living and job performance. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Occupational Therapy
Petty Officer Third Class Chris McKee rubs materials of different types and textures during a scar desensitization therapy Feb. 1 at David Grant USAF Medical Center Occupational Therapy clinic. During a patient's therapy session materials of different types and textures are rubbed over the affected area to re-educate damaged nerves on that area. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno
Radiation therapist Rudie Collins operates and monitors patient's at the treatment area console, Jan. 31. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno
Radiation therapist Rudie Collins demonstrates the position of a patient before beginning a treatment session, Jan. 31, at David Grant USAF Medical Center radiation therapy clinic. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapist Rudie Collins operates and monitors patient's at the treatment area console, Jan. 31. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapist Rudie Collins demonstrates the position of a patient before beginning a treatment session, Jan. 31, at David Grant USAF Medical Center radiation therapy clinic. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Airman 1st Class Nicole Leidholm
Capt. Lukiah Mulumba, 60th Inpatient Squadron, sits by her awards she achieved in Uganda for her work with children who have sickle cell disease Jan. 18. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Nicole Leidholm)
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Glaucoma Awareness
An image taken of the optic nerve is used as a screening tool in the clinic to get a fast overview of any pathological alterations in the retinal layers. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Glaucoma Awareness
Airman 1st Class Ikeem Taylor, ophthalmic technician, performs a visual field test Jan. 26 at the David Grant USAF Medical Center Optometry Clinic. Visual field testing is most frequently used to detect any signs of glaucoma damage to the optic nerve. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Glaucoma Awareness
Airman 1st Class Ikeem Taylor, ophthalmic technician, performs a noncontact tonometry test Jan. 26 at the David Grant USAF Medical Center Optometry Clinic. This test is used to check for glaucoma, an eye disease that can cause blindness by damaging the nerve in the back of the eye. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Glaucoma Awareness
Airman 1st Class Ikeem Taylor, ophthalmic technician, performs a noncontact tonometry test Jan. 26 at the David Grant USAF Medical Center Optometry Clinic. This procedure is an important test in the evaluation of patients at risk from glaucoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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Improving the future
Sarah Torres and Master Sgt. Rosemary Roe, process porcine whole blood units to be separated and glycerolized for frozen storage of red blood cell components at David Grant USAF Medical Center, Dec. 6. The porcine blood components are used to enable the best trauma care training possible for residents and technicians. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Liliana Moreno)
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