April 17, 2020 A day in the life: Nurses Whether it is the common cold or a broken arm, sometimes it’s necessary to go to the doctor. One of the first people that will be seen are nurses, and that is no exception for the 28th Bomb Wing Family Health Clinic at Ellsworth Air Force Base.
April 5, 2019 28th MDOS New Parent Support Program provides resources for parents Being a servicemember can be stressful, but the responsibility of having or starting a family adds to the already heavy burden. But luckily for expecting mothers and new families, the Air Force provides an important resource for them.
Aug. 30, 2018 Public health tests base mosquitoes, results negative for West Nile virus The 28th Medical Group public health flight recently submitted more than 700 mosquitoes to the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to test for the West Nile virus. The results came back negative.
July 13, 2018 Ambulance services drive, strive to keep you alive No matter the season, time or weather, a familiar sound can be heard from every corner of the base during an emergency – the wailing of an ambulance’s sirens en route to save a life or heal wounds.
May 10, 2018 Choosing your path: the fork in the road to leadership The military offers many leadership opportunities throughout a service member’s career. It could be heading up a volunteer event, being the president of a private organization or running a section in his or her unit. All these events help sharpen those who take the chance.
April 26, 2018 Chief’s Chat: 28th Medical Group chief shows how medics ‘do it’ Chief Master Sgt. Crystal Trevino, the 28th Medical Group superintendent, answered a few questions during the latest Chief's Chat at Ellsworth Air Force Base on April 10. In this episode, Trevino discussed how the Air Force influenced who she is today, the most difficult obstacle she’s faced, and
March 30, 2018 Protecting the pearly whites: Dental clinic helps Airmen maintain readiness George Washington’s wooden teeth are a tall tale. Though a myth, this legend made people think about the importance of good dental hygiene. It also could have scared a child or two into brushing and flossing regularly – or risk wearing wooden teeth for eternity.