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The first METC graduates were four Air Force students

The first METC graduates were four Air Force students

The first METC graduates were four Air Force students who completed a two-week pharmacy craftsman course that was required for advancement. The course was previously taught at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita... More

METC celebrates 10 years training enlisted medical

METC celebrates 10 years training enlisted medical

METC celebrates 10 years training enlisted medical force Public domain photograph - military emblem, badge, insignia, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

METC incorporates technology, like the anatomage table,

METC incorporates technology, like the anatomage table,

METC incorporates technology, like the anatomage table, to reinforce the lectures and enhance the training experience. The anatomage table, a 3D anatomy visualization system for anatomy and physiology education... More

Army and Navy students in the first consolidated Preventive

Army and Navy students in the first consolidated Preventive

Army and Navy students in the first consolidated Preventive Medicine program graduation at the Medical Education & Training Campus.

The map depicts states where METC has partnerships

The map depicts states where METC has partnerships

The map depicts states where METC has partnerships with colleges and universities, and the degree levels the schools offer.

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