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Capt. John Pillen, physician assistant with 1st Battalion,

Capt. John Pillen, physician assistant with 1st Battalion,

Capt. John Pillen, physician assistant with 1st Battalion, 76th Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, United States Division – Center, teaches resuscitation techniques ... More

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take a test to assess

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take a test to assess

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take a test to assess what they’ve learned about neonatal resuscitation tactics during a 2-day course held Nov. 28-29 at the Anbar Provincial Government Center, Iraq.

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take part in a 2-day

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take part in a 2-day

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take part in a 2-day course on neonatal resuscitation Nov. 28-29 at the Anbar Provincial Government Center, Iraq, using delivery training kits donated by U.S. non-government o... More

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take a test to assess

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take a test to assess

About 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives take a test to assess what they’ve learned about neonatal resuscitation tactics during a 2-day course held Nov. 28-29 at the Anbar Provincial Government Center, Iraq.

Lt. Col. Vincent Barnhart (second from right), division

Lt. Col. Vincent Barnhart (second from right), division

Lt. Col. Vincent Barnhart (second from right), division surgeon with 1st Armored Division, United States Division – Center, and a Chambersburg, Pa., native, demonstrates to 20 Iraqi nurses and midwives how to a... More

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