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Travis Air Force Base Fact Sheets

This database holds fact sheets on Travis Air Force Base weapons, organizations, inventory, careers and equipment. Air Force fact sheets contain up to date information and statistics. If a fact sheet is not listed, please contact the 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs office at 60amwpa@us.af.mil

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Travis Air Force Base Fact Sheets

This database holds fact sheets on Travis Air Force Base weapons, organizations, inventory, careers and equipment. Air Force fact sheets contain up to date information and statistics. If a fact sheet is not listed, please contact the 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs office at 60amwpa@us.af.mil

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  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Third Party Collection Program

    The Third Party Collection program was legislated by Congress in 1986.  It obligates Department of Defense Military Treatment Facilities to bill private health insurance carriers such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Mail Handlers, Aetha, etc., for the cost of medical care furnished to retirees and family

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Transitonal Year Program

    The transitional internship at David Grant USAF Medical Center is an exciting, flexible, and broad-based clinical experience. It is a 12-month program with four interns selected per year from a very competitive group of applicants. It is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Travis Fisher House

         Travis AFB Fisher HouseThe Travis Fisher House provides home like accommodations to family members while active duty, retirees and veterans are undergoing care at a military medical treatment facility. The criterion for occupancy is that the guest be either a member of the family or designated

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - UC Davis General Surgery Residency Program

    Located in northern California between San Francisco and Sacramento, the David Grant USAF Medical Center's General Surgery Residency program was established in 1967 at Travis Air Force Base. In 2006, DGMC's General Surgery Residency program integrated with the University of California, Davis General

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - UCD/DGMC Vascular Surgery Residency Program

    Medical Student InterviewsDavid Grant USAF Medical Center and UC Davis invite you to experience the Academic Conference at UC Davis. You're encouraged to attend our Academic Conference and Surgical Skills lab at DGMC at which time you will have the opportunity to interview with our Vascular Surgery

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Urology Clinic

    DGMC's Urology Clinic is comprised of dedicated and compassionate professionals who evaluate all diseases, injuries and other afflictions of the genitourinary system in males and females. Our outpatient staff consists of the following: - Three Board Certified/Eligible Urologists  - One

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Urology Providers

    Contact your healthcare provider(s) via MiCare: www.afms.af.mil/micare/  Maj. Matthew Janiga, M.D.Specialty: UrologyEducation: University of Minnesota School of Medicine-Twin CitiesMinneapolis, MNM.D. 2003Residency: Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical CenterUrology 2003-2008Board Certifications:

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Warfighter Refractive Surgery Center

    The Warfighter Refractive Surgery Center, located on Level 4 at David Grant USAF Medical Center is a state-of-the-art clinic designed to reduce the active duty warfighter's dependence on eyeglasses and contact lenses.Members interested in refractive surgery must be at least 21 years old and need to

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Women's Imaging (Mammography)

     The staff at DGMC's Women's Imaging Center is comprised of dedicated and compassionate professionals. We are dedicated to meeting the healthcare needs of women throughout their lifespan. Mammography is the process of using low-dose amplitude-X-rays to examine the human breast and is used as a

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center- Anesthesia Pain Clinic

    DGMC's Anesthesia Pain Clinic is comprised of dedicated and compassionate professionals who specialize in the comprehensive care of patients with all forms of acute, chronic and cancer pain.Hours of OperationMonday-Friday0800-1600Closed Federal HolidaysContact Number: (707) 423-3229Anesthesia Pain

  • DAVID GRANT USAF MEDICAL CENTER DERMATOLOGY CLINIC

    The Dermatology Clinic at David Grant USAF Medical Center is a small clinic with a wide range of capabilities. Our courteous and professional staff include: - Two Staff Board Certified Dermatologists- Three trained medical technicians- One Receptionist/Admin ClerkThe role that the Dermatology Clinic

  • DGMC - Ophthalmology Clinic

    DGMC's Ophthalmology Clinic, part of the Warfighter Refractive Surgery Center has two board certified ophthalmologists and an indispensible team of nationally certified ophthalmic technicians ready to assist you with all of your eye care needs. Patient care utilizes evidence-based practice --

  • DGMC Mission Statement, Vision, Values & Code of Ethics

    MedGroup. . ."Airmen FIRST, Medics Always"-- DGMC motto Our MissionSupport a global ready force through safe innovative care. Our VisionFlagship medical center...advancing global care. Air Force Core ValuesIntegrity First Service Before Self Excellence In All We Do Guiding Principles We are Warrior

  • DGMC's Strategic Priorities

    HOW WE LEAD PERFORMANCE:- Design our Mission, Vision, Guiding Principles  -- Aligned with 60th Air Mobility Wing, AMC, USAF Surgeon General- Set and stick to priorities  -- DGMC Priority Ladder- Track performance   -- Key Mission Sustainment Metrics, Focus Areas DGMC's PRIORITY LADDER:1.

  • DP039 - Building 755

    An In situ Bioreactor over Former SumpBuilding 755 (DP039) was the base Battery and Electric Shop, where a former acid neutralization sump for the disposal of battery acid had also received chlorinated solvents. The sump was removed in 1993, but a plume of solvent-contaminated groundwater remains.