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Medical technicians in training at Hospital Militar

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Medical technicians in training at Hospital Militar de El Salvador listen to a briefing on first responder procedures given by U.S. Air Force Maj. Helda Carey, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) international health specialist, during a medical subject matter expert exchange in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 11, 2016. Earlier in the week, Carey led a team of Air Force medical professionals in a week-long exchange with Salvadoran medics at Ilopango Air Base. After the subject matter expert exchange was completed, the team was invited to a share their expertise with members of the Hospital Militar de El Salvador. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather R. Redman/Released)

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