Flight surgeons get critical care hands-on in Hercules simulator
Dr. Pavel Perseo Fajardo (right), a flight surgeon from Honduras, and members of his assigned critical care air transport team prepare a "patient" for transport from the expeditionary medical facility to the C-130 Hercules simulator at Brooks City-Base, Texas. Getting hands-on training on the simulator is part of the six-month training designed to enhance knowledge of military aerospace medicine and space medicine. (U.S. Air Force photo/Steve Thurow)
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