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U.S. Air Force Dr. (Col) Terry Lonergan, (2nd from

U.S. Air Force Dr. (Col) Terry Lonergan, (2nd from

U.S. Air Force Dr. (Col) Terry Lonergan, (2nd from right) and SSMC colleagues wearing personnel protective equipment to check on COVID-19 patients at SSMC. Lonergan, the Emergency Medical Services Director, wo... More

Members of the initial Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative

Members of the initial Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative

Members of the initial Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine team (TBRM) pose for a team photo. Front row from left: Army Col. Brigilda Teneza, Army Maj. Meghan McHenry, Navy Cmdr. Jamie Fitch, Navy Cmdr. ... More

Air Force Lt. Col. Brian Gavitt, one of the joint U.S.

Air Force Lt. Col. Brian Gavitt, one of the joint U.S.

Air Force Lt. Col. Brian Gavitt, one of the joint U.S. service members of the Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine team (TBRM), briefs fellow medical officers and staff at the Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City... More

Air Force Col. Terry Lonergan, the Emergency Medical

Air Force Col. Terry Lonergan, the Emergency Medical

Air Force Col. Terry Lonergan, the Emergency Medical Services Director, briefs fellow Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine team (TBRM) members at a strategic planning session. The TBRM mission is to advise... More

U.S. Army Dr (COL) Brigilda Teneza, right, and Navy

U.S. Army Dr (COL) Brigilda Teneza, right, and Navy

U.S. Army Dr (COL) Brigilda Teneza, right, and Navy CDR Amy White, left, brief the UAE medical student training proposal to Zayed Military Hospital Education staff. The TBRM mission is to advise, train, mentor ... More

Army Lt. Col. Joey Kamerath, the Trauma, Burn, and

Army Lt. Col. Joey Kamerath, the Trauma, Burn, and

Army Lt. Col. Joey Kamerath, the Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine team (TBRM) Rehabilitation Director, briefs fellow medical officers and staff at Zayed Military Hospital, in Abu Dhabi, on how to build... More

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