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A team comprised of U.S. Army medical personnel and

A team comprised of U.S. Army medical personnel and

A team comprised of U.S. Army medical personnel and Honduran counterparts performs hand surgery on a Honduran patient at the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Aug. 22, 2018 during a Regional ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Elizabeth Polfer (left), orthopedic

U.S. Army Maj. Elizabeth Polfer (left), orthopedic

U.S. Army Maj. Elizabeth Polfer (left), orthopedic surgeon with the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, performs hand surgery with her Honduran counterpart at the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Ho... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Shane Summers (right), Emergency

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Shane Summers (right), Emergency

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Shane Summers (right), Emergency Physician, Brooke Army Medical Center and Pfc. Jerry Haywood (left), health care specialist, Munson Army Health Clinic provide support to Honduran doctors at ... More

U.S. Army Capt. Lina Ochoa, occupational therapist

U.S. Army Capt. Lina Ochoa, occupational therapist

U.S. Army Capt. Lina Ochoa, occupational therapist with the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, and Lt. Col. Henderson Brenner, physical therapist assigned to the Joint Task Force Bravo Medical Element, make ... More

U.S. Army Col. Carlos Amaya (center), nurse anesthetist

U.S. Army Col. Carlos Amaya (center), nurse anesthetist

U.S. Army Col. Carlos Amaya (center), nurse anesthetist with the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, mentors a Honduran medical resident at the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Aug. 22, 20... More

Honduran mothers wait for their children to receive

Honduran mothers wait for their children to receive

Honduran mothers wait for their children to receive care from a group of U.S. Army South surgeons at the pediatric surgery wing of the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Aug. 22, 2018 during a... More

U.S. Army Col. Carlos Amaya (right), nurse anesthetist

U.S. Army Col. Carlos Amaya (right), nurse anesthetist

U.S. Army Col. Carlos Amaya (right), nurse anesthetist with the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, mentors a Honduran medical resident during an orthopedic surgery at the University School Hospital in Teguci... More

Lt. Col. Rachel Cuenca, an orthopedic pediatric surgeon

Lt. Col. Rachel Cuenca, an orthopedic pediatric surgeon

Lt. Col. Rachel Cuenca, an orthopedic pediatric surgeon with Brooke Army Medical Center, performs surgery on a Honduran teenage patient at the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Aug. 22, 2018 ... More

A team comprised of U.S. Army medical personnel and

A team comprised of U.S. Army medical personnel and

A team comprised of U.S. Army medical personnel and Honduran counterparts performs hand surgery on a Honduran patient at the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Aug. 22, 2018 during a Regional ... More

A young boy poses for a photograph after undergoing

A young boy poses for a photograph after undergoing

A young boy poses for a photograph after undergoing osteotomy, a surgical procedure where a bone is cut to shorten or lengthen its alignment, during a Regional Health Command-Central Global Health Engagement Me... More

U.S. Army Maj. Jess Nelson, anesthesiologist with the

U.S. Army Maj. Jess Nelson, anesthesiologist with the

U.S. Army Maj. Jess Nelson, anesthesiologist with the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, monitors anesthesia during a pediatric surgery at the University School Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Aug. 22, 20... More

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