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184th iw held wing wide preventive health assessments

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Capt. Stacy Fagan, 184th Medical Group physician assistant,

Capt. Stacy Fagan, 184th Medical Group physician assistant,

Capt. Stacy Fagan, 184th Medical Group physician assistant, looks into Airman 1st Class Casey Perkins', 134th Air Control Squadron data maintenance technician, mouth during a general preventive health assessmen... More

Lt. Col. Darin Nitschke, 184th Medical Group optometrist,

Lt. Col. Darin Nitschke, 184th Medical Group optometrist,

Lt. Col. Darin Nitschke, 184th Medical Group optometrist, checks Senior Airman Brent Peck's, 134th Air Control Squadron network operations journeyman, visual acuity, Nov. 3, 2013. The 184th Intelligence Wing he... More

Lt. Col. Darin Nitschke, 184th Medical Group optometrist,

Lt. Col. Darin Nitschke, 184th Medical Group optometrist,

Lt. Col. Darin Nitschke, 184th Medical Group optometrist, uses an Amsler grid on Senior Airman Brent Peck, 134th Air Control Squadron network operations journeyman, during an eye exam Nov. 3, 2013. The grid all... More

Capt. Andrew Jamerson, 184th Medical Group laboratory

Capt. Andrew Jamerson, 184th Medical Group laboratory

Capt. Andrew Jamerson, 184th Medical Group laboratory officer in charge, draws blood from Capt. Adam Pahls, 134th Air Control Squadron maintenance assistant chief, Nov. 3, 2013, during a wing-wide annual preven... More

Senior Airman Logan Young and Airman 1st Class Michael

Senior Airman Logan Young and Airman 1st Class Michael

Senior Airman Logan Young and Airman 1st Class Michael Lane, 184th Medical Group, notate the vital signs of two 184th Intelligence Wing members, Nov. 3, 2013. The vitals station checked blood pressure, height a... More

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