Jan. 19, 2011 New policy initiated for late arrivals to family health, pediatric appointments The 81st Medical Operations Squadron is initiating a policy to assist patients who arrive late for appointments in the family health and pediatric clinics through no fault of their own.According to Col. Julia Stoshak, squadron commander, "Patients who arrive within 10 minutes of their scheduled
Jan. 19, 2011 3 construction projects address Keesler priorities Keesler's students live in modern dormitories, but permanent party dorm dwellers live in structures built more than five decades ago. Law enforcers and prospective deployers want to hone their shooting skills without the impediment of inclement weather. Reservists need a modern facility for aircraft
Jan. 19, 2011 Inpatient tower slated for completion this fall As a new year begins, two major construction-related projects continue at the 81st Medical Group Hospital.Inpatient tower constructionThe inpatient tower is a Base Realignment and Closure-funded project costing more than $50 million. The four-story structure will provide modern facility design
Jan. 19, 2011 Physical fitness invigorates body for daily life Editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles about personal wllness.Despite the fact that the average American sprints through life, their bodies are quite often just along for the ride.Stephanie McCann, health and wellness center dietitian, said that the state of Mississippi has been
Jan. 19, 2011 Promotion list has 5 Keesler senior airmen Five senior airmen have been selected for promotion to staff sergeant in the January in-system supplemental release announced Jan. 13.81st Force Support Squadron -- Jonathan Brown.81st Mission Support Group -- Sabine Andrew.81st Security Forces Squadron -- Stephen Showmaker, Ryan Steelman and
Jan. 19, 2011 Academic ace Airman Basic Bo Taylor graduated Jan. 11 from the personnel apprentice course in the 335th Training Squadron with a perfect score. He is a reservist from Hill Air Force Base, Utah.