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Airborne medics from the 173rd Airborne Brigade are

Airborne medics from the 173rd Airborne Brigade are

Airborne medics from the 173rd Airborne Brigade are tested on battlefield venipuncture during the second day of the brigade's Best Medic Competition on Caserma Del Din, Vicenza, Italy, Oct. 2. The competition w... More

Participants in the CENTCOM Theater Medical Conference

Participants in the CENTCOM Theater Medical Conference

Participants in the CENTCOM Theater Medical Conference tour the “dead stick lab”, which is a laboratory used in the Basic Medical Technician Corpsman Program, where students practice intravenous (IV) and venipu... More

Participants in the CENTCOM Theater Medical Conference

Participants in the CENTCOM Theater Medical Conference

Participants in the CENTCOM Theater Medical Conference tour the Combat Trauma Patient Simulator in the Department of Combat Medic Training program at the Medical Education and Training Campus. In the CTPS, Army... More

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