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Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, and her assistant, Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, perform an open septorhinoplasty on a patient in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan,... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, wraps an Army military working dogs head after an ear examination in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital’s veterinarian clinic on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, J... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group

Maj. Jamie Swartz, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group

Maj. Jamie Swartz, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group ear, nose and throat surgeon, examines a the cleft lip on 6-month-old Afghan girl prior to performing surgery on her in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital’s op... More

Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, 455th Expeditionary Medical

Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, 455th Expeditionary Medical

Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group ear, nose and throat clinic technician, uses a vibrating tuning fork to test a patient’s hearing at the Korean humanitarian Hospital on Bagram Air Fiel... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group

Maj. Jamie Swartz, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group

Maj. Jamie Swartz, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group ear, nose and throat surgeon, examines a the cleft lip on 6-month-old Afghan girl prior to performing surgery on her in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital’s op... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, and her assistant, Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, perform an open septorhinoplasty on a patient in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan,... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, performs an open septorhinoplasty on a patient in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 22, 2013. The procedure performed sep... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, and her assistant, Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, perform an open septorhinoplasty on a patient in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan,... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, and her assistant, Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, prepare a patient for an open septorhinoplasty on a patient in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, and her assistant, Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, remove ear wax and examine an 8-year-old patient’s ear for an infection during a follow-up appointment at the Korea... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz demonstrates a facial expression

Maj. Jamie Swartz demonstrates a facial expression

Maj. Jamie Swartz demonstrates a facial expression she wants the patient to mimic during an appointment at the Korean humanitarian Hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 30, 2013. The young woman fell ... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, sutures a patients nose after performing an open septorhinoplasty in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 22, 2013. The proc... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, second from right, examines a patient’s

Maj. Jamie Swartz, second from right, examines a patient’s

Maj. Jamie Swartz, second from right, examines a patient’s stitches and incision during a follow-up appointment in the Korean humanitarian hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 30, 2013. Swartz, who i... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear, nose and throat surgeon

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear, nose and throat surgeon

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear, nose and throat surgeon assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, inserts a flexible laryngoscope through a patient’s nose to examine his throat and vocal cords at the Korean... More

Major Jamie Swartz, second from right, examines a patient’s

Major Jamie Swartz, second from right, examines a patient’s

Major Jamie Swartz, second from right, examines a patient’s stitches and incision during a follow-up appointment in the Korean humanitarian hospital on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 30, 2013. Swartz, who ... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, wraps an Army military working dogs head after an ear examination in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital’s veterinarian clinic on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, J... More

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon,

Maj. Jamie Swartz, an ear nose and throat surgeon, and her assistant, Staff Sgt. Robyn Wilcox, remove ear wax and examine an 8-year-old patient’s ear for an infection during a follow-up appointment at the Korea... More

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