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  • Enhanced records access expected benefit of VA expansion at Arnold AFB

    Expedited access to patient medical records is one anticipated benefit of the Tullahoma Veterans Affairs Clinic expansion here.When active-duty Airmen utilize an off-base civilian primary care provider, the medical administrative teams at Arnold must manually request records via fax or the Airman

  • VA expands clinic at Arnold AFB

    An expansion of the Tullahoma Veterans Affairs (VA) Clinic is nearing completion, boosting access to care for an additional 1,800 eligible patients, to include active duty Airmen.Officials anticipate the clinic will begin seeing new patients June 1.“This expansion reflects the strength of the

  • Extinguisher! STAT! Arnold AFB team members help battle truck blaze

    Their jobs at the Arnold Air Force Base Medical Aid Station require Suzanne Hale, Amanda Van Pelt and Kelsey Rob to be proficient with stethoscopes, thermometers, imagers and other health care equipment.It turns out they’re pretty handy with fire extinguishers, too.When a truck recently caught fire

  • Arnold AFB personnel receive opioid response training

    Personnel from several Arnold Air Force Base organizations attended the first-ever opioid response training class for installation staff Feb. 8 at the Arnold AFB Medical Aid Station. The course, titled “First Responder Education on Substance Use Disorder and Naloxone,” was presented by Joshua Crews

  • Flu shot clinic held at Arnold AFB

    Darla Sain, a registered nurse with the Tullahoma office of the Coffee County Health Department, administers a flu vaccine to Col. Linc Bonner, chief of the Test Division, Oct. 20, 2021, during a flu vaccine clinic held at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. The clinic was conducted by the Coffee County

  • Airman delays retirement, helps AEDC meet COVID-19 challenge

    Master Sgt. Joshua Suggs was nearing the end of his military career, with terminal leave planned to begin May 1 and retirement Sept. 1.That was before COVID-19.With the pandemic surging in the United States, Suggs demonstrated the Air Force core value of “service before self,” delaying his