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88 ABW Dental Squadron delivers mission success through oral care
Lt. Col. Casey Slack, advanced education in general dentistry director, far left, poses with the Dental Residency Class of 2023, before the start of Wright-Patterson Medical Center's residency graduation ceremony at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, May 25. Dental residents pictured from left to right include Capt. William Niermeyer, Capt. Makenna Basore, Capt. Kendall Polk, Capt. Kaysee Ishman and Capt. Nicholas Grennell. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Kenneth Stiles)
88th Medical Group celebrates its radiology team
Wright-Patterson Medical Center’s Diagnostic Imaging Flight includes top-notch professionals who are highly educated and trained to take care of patients on base and in a deployed setting. (Contributed photo)
Wright-Patterson Medical Center Pharmacy: Help us serve you better
Capt Christian Carroll, 88th Medical Group at Kittyhawk Pharmacy at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. (Contributed photo)
Hospitals forge positive change in military medicine
Wright-Patterson Medical Center physicians stand with the pulmonary team at Dayton VA Medical Center. Intensivists from Wright-Patterson Medical Center assist the Dayton VA Medical Center, boosting military medical training and providing the best possible critical and pulmonary care to their patients. Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava, (left) Dayton VA Medical Center, assistant chief of medicine, Dawn Russell, Dayton VA Medical Center, physician assistant, Dr. (Maj.) Matthew Koroscil, director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit, Wright-Patterson Medical Center, Byron Mitchell, Dayton VA Medical Center, physician assistant, Dr. (Maj.) Andrew Berglund, chief of Pulmonary Medicine, Wright-Patterson Medical Center, and Dr. Martin Ambrose. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Stiles)
Hospitals forge positive change in military medicine
Dr. Bradley Lloyd (Col., U.S. Air Force retired), (left), Dayton VA Medical Center, assistant chief of staff, Dr. (Maj.) Matthew Koroscil, director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit, Wright-Patterson Medical Center, Dr. (Maj.) Andrew Berglund, chief of Pulmonary Medicine, Wright-Patterson Medical Center, and Dr. James Hardy, (Col. U.S. Army retired), Dayton VA Medical Center chief of staff stand outside the Dayton VA in celebration of their resource-sharing partnership that has increased care for veterans at the downtown facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Stiles)
Airman delivers baby in back seat of vehicle
Mike McKewen (left), Miami Valley Hospital’s director of Respiratory Services, and Robert Bowman, Premier Health’s vice president of hospital operations, pay recognition to Tech. Sgt. Giselle Rodriguez, respiratory care practitioner Phase II student, on Aug. 11 at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Rodriguez delivered a baby in the rear seat of a car Aug. 4 outside the hospital’s entrance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Pamela Piccoli)
Airman delivers baby in back seat of vehicle
Wright-Patterson Medical Center leaders and colleagues stand with Tech. Sgt. Giselle Rodriguez (center) outside Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton on Aug. 11 to show their appreciation for her heroics after she stopped to help a young woman in labor the previous week. Also pictured (from left): Senior Master Sgt. Sean Patterson, 88th Healthcare Operations Squadron superintendent; Master Sgt. Maranda Oliver, section chief of medical specialties; Master Sgt. Maynard Galvez, Medical Specialties Flight chief; Tami Ashbridge, 88th Medical Group deputy director; Staff Sgt. Sara Shotts, respiratory care practitioner and 88 MDG’s Phase II/III course supervisor; and Dr. Andrew Berglund, chief of pulmonary medicine. (U.S. Air Force photo by Pamela Piccoli)
Airman delivers baby in back seat of vehicle
Tech. Sgt. Giselle Rodriguez, an 88th Medical Group respiratory care practitioner Phase II student, stands at the Apple Street entrance to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, where she helped a mother deliver her baby in the rear seat of a car Aug. 4 when she wasn’t able to make it inside. (U.S. Air Force photo by Pamela Piccoli)
Airman delivers baby in back seat of vehicle
Tech. Sgt. Giselle Rodriguez, an 88th Medical Group respiratory care practitioner Phase II student who delivered a baby in the rear seat of a car Aug. 4 outside Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, recalls the moment the infant let out her first cry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Pamela Piccoli)
Airman delivers baby in back seat of vehicle
Tech. Sgt. Giselle Rodriguez, an 88th Medical Group respiratory care practitioner Phase II student who delivered a baby in the rear seat of a car Aug. 4 outside Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, recalls the moment the infant let out her first cry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Pamela Piccoli)
Airman delivers baby in back seat of vehicle
Tech. Sgt. Giselle Rodriguez, an 88th Medical Group respiratory care practitioner Phase II student who delivered a baby in the rear seat of a car Aug. 4 outside Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, recalls the moment the infant let out her first cry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Pamela Piccoli)
Medical Group welcomes new leader
Col. Patrick Miller (left), 88th Air Base Wing commander, passes the 88th Medical Group guidon to Col. Dale Harrell during an assumption of command ceremony July 7 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Harrell previously served as the 78th Medical Group commander at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. He assumes command from Col. Christian Lyons, who’s leaving for the Air Force Personnel Center in San Antonio. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Stiles)
88th Inpatient Operations Squadron wins AF medical service award
First Lt. Mariah Armstrong, a critical-care nurse, demonstrates how to program IV smart pumps, with guardrails in place for each one, to safely administer medications. The 88th Inpatient Operations Squadron at Wright-Patterson Medical Center was recently named the Air Force’s Best Inpatient Facility Patient Safety Program by the Air and Space Force’s surgeon general. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Genevieve Boldin)
88th Inpatient Operations Squadron wins AF medical service award
Medical-Surgical Unit clinical nurse Javona Alexander logs into the computer to document a patient assessment and medication administration. The 88th Inpatient Operations Squadron at Wright-Patterson Medical Center was recently named the Air Force’s Best Inpatient Facility Patient Safety Program by the Air and Space Force’s surgeon general. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Clarence Kelley)
88th Inpatient Operations Squadron wins AF medical service award
First Lt. Daynier Rodriguez Cortes (left), a Medical-Surgical Unit clinical nurse, discusses wound-care supplies with Maj. John Smith, clinical nurse specialist. The 88th Inpatient Operations Squadron at Wright-Patterson Medical Center was recently named the Air Force’s Best Inpatient Facility Patient Safety Program by the Air and Space Force’s surgeon general. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Clarence Kelley)
88th Inpatient Operations Squadron wins AF medical service award
Staff Sgt. Christian Bray (right), Medical-Surgical Unit shift leader, shows Airman 1st Class Icy Eley, a medical student, how to conduct daily crash-cart checks. The 88th Inpatient Operations Squadron at Wright-Patterson Medical Center was recently named the Air Force’s Best Inpatient Facility Patient Safety Program by the Air and Space Force’s surgeon general. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Clarence Kelley)
88th Air Base Wing Groups
88th Air Base Wing employees from 88th Civil Engineering Group, Wing Staff Agencies, 88th Medical Group, and 88th Mission Support Group at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (U.S. photo by R.J. Oriez)
88th Medical Group employee
88th Medical Group employee serving the Wright-Patterson Medical Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (U.S. photo by R.J. Oriez)
Wright-Patt office offers health services to civilians
Oliva Lehman, a health promotion coordinator with Civilian Health Promotion Services, checks the blood pressure of Christina Pico-Carbajal a base dependent during the annual Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Fit Fest event, May 27, 2021. During the event people were able to get information about physical and mental health, as well as participate in physical competitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
Wright-Patt After Dark: Activity rarely slows down at Wright-Patterson Medical Center
An ambulance sits with its lights on outside the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Medical Center, April, 28, 2021. The medical center is open 24 hours a day with medical personnel standing by to treat anyone that comes through their door. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)