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  • Care coordinators help wounded rehabilitate in many areas of life

    When an Airman becomes seriously wounded, ill or injured, the little things have a tendency to fall through the cracks as they focus on recovery and rehabilitation. These little things, like paying the bills for instance, have the potential to turn into major problems for Airmen and their families

  • Delivery unit has record-breaking baby boom

    Nov. 2 wasn't an average morning for Maj. (Dr.) Kermit Helo, who examined a record number of newborns in the 81st Inpatient Operations Squadron labor and delivery unit.The 81st Medical Operations Squadron pediatrician encountered the highest number of admissions and deliveries the family birthing

  • Keesler mentor guides team for CyberPatriot competition

    Staff Sgt. Tobias Mccurry is using his technical expertise to nurture a whole new generation of cyber warriors.Saturday, the 602nd Training Group information technology systems administrator was on hand as St. Martin High School's Junior ROTC team challenged other squads from around the country in

  • Hospital acquires leading physical therapist

    The Keesler Hospital has gained a leading physical therapy researcher with the assignment of Lt. Col. John Childs to the 81st Surgical Operations Squadron's physical therapy department as  director of musculoskeletal research. He is the first to hold this position at the Keesler Hospital. He also

  • Keesler golfer selected to compete in Air Force Golf Championship

    A Keesler golfer is among 30 Air Force members selected to compete in the 2011 All-Air Force Golf Championship hosted by Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., Sept. 18-25.Brian Mace, a biomedical equipment technician with the 81st Medical Support Squadron, learned Aug. 12 that he was chosen to compete. The