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Tech. Sgt. Quintina Tatum, 60th Dental Squadron dental technician from Dallas, Texas, explains how personal, organizational and relationship barriers can provide challenges with intervening in difficult situations during a Green Dot training session at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 6, 2016. Tatum, a former corrections officer, provided a class of 40 Airmen with several tools to overcome those barriers, often sharing stories from her time working in correctional facilities. Green Dot training is designed to provide Airmen with the tools to prevent power-based personal violence including sexual assault, domestic violence and bullying. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Preventing violence
Tech. Sgt. Quintina Tatum, 60th Dental Squadron dental technician from Dallas, Texas, addresses a class of 40 Airmen during a Green Dot training session at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 6, 2016. Tatum, a former corrections officer, has taught 10 classes since becoming certified in March 2016. Green Dot training is designed to provide Airmen with the tools to prevent power-based personal violence including sexual assault, domestic violence and bullying. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Brotherly Duo
Staff Sgt. Angel Ramirez Arenas (Left), 60th Logistical Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of fleet management poses for a photo with his brother, Senior Airman Ramon Ramirez Arenas (Right), 60th Surgical Operations Squadron surgical technician, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 7, 2016. The brothers from Compton, Calif., have been assigned to TAFB for almost two years and have nearly a decade of military service between them. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
Master Sgt. Robin Debaghy, 60th Air Mobility Wing superintendent of protocol, makes sure the flags are positioned correctly for an Air Force event Aug. 25 at Travis Air Force Base, California. Details such as flag placement, where each person should sit at a table and little-known requirements are taken care of by Protocol specialists to ensure events are following proper protocol.
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Protocol: Little office with big mission
Master Sgt. Robin Debaghy, 60th Air Mobility Wing protocol specialist, makes sure the flags are positioned correctly for an Air Force event Aug. 25 at Travis Air Force Base, California. Details such as flag placement, where each person should sit at a table and little-known requirements are taken care of by Protocol specialists to ensure events are following proper protocol. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Medical technician takes charge in life, care
Airman 1st Class Benjamin Clifton, 60th IPTS surgical inpatient medical technician, poses for a photo Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, California.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
Senior Airman Christie Lee, 60th IPTS critical care technician, checks an IV pump Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, California. Lee works in the Intensive Care Unit providing multidisplinary care to the most critically ill patients.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
Senior Airman Adam King and Staff Sgt. Katrevious Swift, 60th IPTS health service management technicians, load a patient onto an ambus Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The En-route Patient Staging Facility Flight provides support and continues medical care for patients coming in from or going out to an aircraft.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
Members of the Mental Health Flight pose for a photo Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Mental Health Flight at David Grant USAF Medical Center is a multi-disciplinary flight with psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals on staff to treat and care for mental health patients. Treating Veteran Affairs patients, it is one of only two inpatient psychiatric units in the Air Force.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
Senior Airman Juan Bermudez Torres, 60th IPTS aerospace medical technician, performs a newborn wellness check Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The Maternal Child Flight provides care for child-bearing women and their newborns with more than 400 deliveries annually.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
Second Lt. Jared Sangiorgi, 60th IPTS clinical nurse, starts an IV using a vein mapper Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, California.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
First Lt. Andrew Giaimo, 60th Inpatient Squadron registered nurse, and Senior Airman Shelby Loeschner, 60th IPTS aerospace medical technician, perform a post-operative exam on a patient Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Surgical Inpatient Flight at David Grant USAF Medical Center takes care of patients before and after surgery.
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60th IPTS 'the best never rest'
A vein mapper assists medical technicians in finding veins for intravenous medical care by scanning and highlighting veins Aug. 23 at Travis Air Force Base, California.
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Small but powerful, 60th AMDS keeps Travis healthy
Senior Airman Jeffrey Saliba, right, 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron public health technician, performs an eye exam at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 1, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Small but powerful, 60th AMDS keeps Travis healthy
Staff Sgt. Michael Lloyd, 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron hyperbaric chamber NCO in-charge, operates a console at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 1, 2016. The console controls the three hyperbaric chambers and monitors patients during treatment. (U.S. Air Force photo Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Small but powerful, 60th AMDS keeps Travis healthy
Airman 1st Class Jessica Johnson, 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron public health technician, performs a lighted ear inspection on a patient at Travis Air Force Base, California, Aug. 1, 2016. The LEI checks for anything blocking the ear drum or damage caused by hazardous noises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Small but powerful, 60th AMDS keeps Travis healthy
Staff Sgt. Emily Overcash and Staff Sgt. Benny Algarin, 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron operational medical technicians, perform item inspections at Travis Air Force Base, California, Aug. 1, 2016. Operational medical technicians respond to inflight emergencies and take care of flyers. They also handle profiles, retraining, separations and medical evaluation boards for non-flyers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Optometry technician cares for vision, people
Airman 1st Class Pratik Bhatt, 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry technician, poses for a photo at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 1, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Airman praises policy changes for new mothers
Staff Sgt. Tamika Hamilton, 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron customer service support, pushes herself July 8 during her new workout routine.
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Airman praises policy changes for new mothers
Staff Sgt. Tamika Hamilton, 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron customer service support, pushes herself July 8 during her new workout routine.
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