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RMEPJYY4–U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey arrives at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital to visit medical staff and patients December 9, 2013 in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
RMHEMAC5–Afghan surgeons at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital perform surgery on a patient's tibia at the hospital on Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2012. KRMH is one of five hospitals of its kind in the country and specializes in treating Afghan National Army soldiers and Afghan police members. Inside an Afghan security forces%%%%%%%%E2%%%%%%%%80%%%%%%%%99 hospital 120925-A-YE732-024
RM2K2P8A4–Kandahar. 21st Aug, 2022. People receive medical treatment in the China-built Mirwais Regional Hospital in Afghanistan's southern Kandahar province, Aug. 21, 2022. TO GO WITH 'Feature: China-built hospitals benefit war-torn Afghanistan' Credit: Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RRKYX8–220923 -- KANDAHAR, Sept. 23, 2022 -- People receive medical treatment in the China-built Mirwais Regional Hospital in Afghanistan s southern Kandahar province, Aug. 21, 2022. TO GO WITH Feature: China-built hospitals benefit war-torn Afghanistan Photo by /Xinhua AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-CHINA-BUILT HOSPITAL SaifurahmanxSafi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMRJF91J–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--A Canadian soldier with the International Security Assistance Force Regional Command South Engineers oversees a crane operation as it sets down a power supply container that was occupying the space where a new medical operation facility will be put in place at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The new operation room is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF
RMHEMACB–A doctor at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital draws blood from an Afghan at the hospital on Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2012. KRMH is one of five hospitals of its kind in the country and specializes in treating Afghan National Army soldiers and Afghan police members, while also treating civilians. Inside an Afghan security forces%%%%%%%%E2%%%%%%%%80%%%%%%%%99 hospital 120925-A-YE732-027
RM2K2P8BX–Kandahar. 21st Aug, 2022. People wait to receive medical treatment in the China-built Mirwais Regional Hospital in Afghanistan's southern Kandahar province, Aug. 21, 2022. TO GO WITH 'Feature: China-built hospitals benefit war-torn Afghanistan' Credit: Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RRKYKX–220923 -- KANDAHAR, Sept. 23, 2022 -- People wait to receive medical treatment in the China-built Mirwais Regional Hospital in Afghanistan s southern Kandahar province, Aug. 21, 2022. TO GO WITH Feature: China-built hospitals benefit war-torn Afghanistan Photo by /Xinhua AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-CHINA-BUILT HOSPITAL SaifurahmanxSafi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2GTG15Y–Kandahar, Afghanistan. 30th Sep, 2021. People receive medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar city, southern Afghanistan, Sept. 30, 2021. TO GO WITH 'Feature: China-built hospital gives patients hope amid Afghanistan's strained health system' Credit: Sanaullah Seiam/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RRBP89–211002 -- KANDAHAR, Oct. 2, 2021 -- People receive medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar city, southern Afghanistan, Sept. 30, 2021. TO GO WITH Feature: China-built hospital gives patients hope amid Afghanistan s strained health system Photo by /Xinhua AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-CHINA-BUILT HOSPITAL SanaullahxSeiam PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMT7E5JR–(190507) -- KANDAHAR, May 7, 2019 (Xinhua) -- An Afghan woman receives medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 4, 2019. The Mirwais Regional Hospital, locally known as the 'Chinese Hospital', was built by China in 1974 and put into operation in 1979 on 44 acres of land in Kandahar, the largest city in the southern region as a gift to the Afghan people. The hospital is the largest health center in Afghanistan's southern region and provides almost all kinds of services to patients ranging from diagnosis of diseases to surgery of war victims, childcare and
RM2RPAF16–(190507) -- KANDAHAR, May 7, 2019 -- An Afghan man receives medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 4, 2019. The Mirwais Regional Hospital, locally known as the Chinese Hospital , was built by China in 1974 and put into operation in 1979 on 44 acres of land in Kandahar, the largest city in the southern region as a gift to the Afghan people. The hospital is the largest health center in Afghanistan s southern region and provides almost all kinds of services to patients ranging from diagnosis of diseases to surgery of war victims, childcare and maternity.
RMRJF91E–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--A crane lifts a power supply container that was occupying the space where a new medical operation facility will be put in place at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The new operation room is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF
RMRJEDPD–Kandahar Province, Afghanistan (January 5, 2011) – An Afghan National Army nursing student is listening to a lecture on proper diagnosis of a patient during a two week course at the medical center on Camp Hero in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. The two week course is designed to improve their skill in the Intensive Care Unit of a hospital.
RMRJF91D–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--Prepartations for container removal are made at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field to make way for an operation room on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The operation center is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF
RMPKF2D2–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (Aug. 5, 2018) -- An Afghan medical staff member demonstrates airway procedures on a simulated patient, Aug. 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff.
RMHEMACK–Dr. Mohammad Sadiq Wardak, chief of Surgery at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital, talks about the facility's growth at the hospital on Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2012. KRMH is one of five hospitals of its kind in the country and specializes in treating Afghan National Army soldiers and Afghan police members. Inside an Afghan security forces' hospital 120925-A-YE732-032
RMT7E5M7–(190507) -- KANDAHAR, May 7, 2019 (Xinhua) -- An Afghan man receives medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 4, 2019. The Mirwais Regional Hospital, locally known as the 'Chinese Hospital', was built by China in 1974 and put into operation in 1979 on 44 acres of land in Kandahar, the largest city in the southern region as a gift to the Afghan people. The hospital is the largest health center in Afghanistan's southern region and provides almost all kinds of services to patients ranging from diagnosis of diseases to surgery of war victims, childcare and m
RM2RPAF14–(190507) -- KANDAHAR, May 7, 2019 -- People carry a man for medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 4, 2019. The Mirwais Regional Hospital, locally known as the Chinese Hospital , was built by China in 1974 and put into operation in 1979 on 44 acres of land in Kandahar, the largest city in the southern region as a gift to the Afghan people. The hospital is the largest health center in Afghanistan s southern region and provides almost all kinds of services to patients ranging from diagnosis of diseases to surgery of war victims, childcare and maternity.
RMPKF2D1–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Justin S. Clark, radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, talks to Afghan radiology technicians, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff.
RMHEMAC1–Two Afghan children smile with their new toys at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital during women and children's day at the hospital on Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2012. KRMH is one of five hospitals of its kind in the country and specializes in treating Afghan National Army soldiers and Afghan police members. Inside an Afghan security forces%%%%%%%%E2%%%%%%%%80%%%%%%%%99 hospital 120925-A-YE732-022
RMHEME89–Afghan National Army medical professionals meet, Feb. 10, on Camp Hero near Kandahar, Afghanistan, for a medical shura. The medical staff came to Camp Hero from across the region to share information and ideas during the shura. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker, RC(S) Public Affairs) Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital hosts medical shura 130210-A-AP855-051
RMT7E5KE–(190507) -- KANDAHAR, May 7, 2019 (Xinhua) -- People carry a man for medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 4, 2019. The Mirwais Regional Hospital, locally known as the 'Chinese Hospital', was built by China in 1974 and put into operation in 1979 on 44 acres of land in Kandahar, the largest city in the southern region as a gift to the Afghan people. The hospital is the largest health center in Afghanistan's southern region and provides almost all kinds of services to patients ranging from diagnosis of diseases to surgery of war victims, childcare and m
RM2RPAF0T–(190507) -- KANDAHAR, May 7, 2019 -- An Afghan woman receives medical treatment at the Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 4, 2019. The Mirwais Regional Hospital, locally known as the Chinese Hospital , was built by China in 1974 and put into operation in 1979 on 44 acres of land in Kandahar, the largest city in the southern region as a gift to the Afghan people. The hospital is the largest health center in Afghanistan s southern region and provides almost all kinds of services to patients ranging from diagnosis of diseases to surgery of war victims, childcare and maternity
RMPKF2DG–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Justin S. Clark, radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, watches as his Afghan radiology counterpart checks the results of an x-ray, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff.
RMHEME8A–Afghan National Army medical professionals meet, Feb. 10, on Camp Hero near Kandahar, Afghanistan, for a medical shura. The medical staff came to Camp Hero from across the region to share information and ideas during the shura. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker, RC(S) Public Affairs) Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital hosts medical shura 130210-A-AP855-052
RMPKF2D8–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Travis J. Fitzpatrick, senior nurse for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, observes as Afghan medical staff members demonstrate how to open an airway, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff.
RMHEME8C–Afghan National Army medical professionals meet, Feb. 10, on Camp Hero near Kandahar, Afghanistan, for a medical shura. Topics discussed during the shura included basic sanitation, hypertension and the overall state of the ANA's medical capabilities. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker, RC(S) Public Affairs) Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital hosts medical shura 130210-A-AP855-008
RMHEKAGX–U.S. Navy Lt. Linda Eliasthomas (right), a native of Salem, Ohio and U.S. Navy Lt. Christine Flood (second from right), a native of Arlington, Va., both assigned to Role 3 Multinational Medical Hospital on Kandahar Airfield, mentor Afghan national army medics on basic nursing skills, infectious disease control and hospital trauma procedures at the Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital, June 5. US Navy mentors Afghan national army medics 413960
RMPKF2DE–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Travis J. Fitzpatrick, senior nurse for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, demonstrates a technique on how to clear the airway of a patient, August 5, 2018, to Afghan medical staff members during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff.
RMHEKAHH–U.S. Navy Lt. Linda Eliasthomas (left), a native of Salem, Ohio and U.S. Navy Lt. Christine Flood (third from right), a native of Arlington, Va., both assigned to Role 3 Multinational Medical Hospital on Kandahar Airfield, mentor Afghan national army medics on basic nursing skills, infectious disease control and hospital trauma procedures at the Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital, June 5. US Navy mentors Afghan national army medics 413957
RMHEMAC0–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John Savage, a Military Training Advisory Team mentor, hands small toys to children at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital during women and children's day at the hospital on Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2012. KRMH is one of five hospitals of its kind in the country and specializes in treating Afghan National Army soldiers and Afghan police members. Inside an Afghan security forces%%%%%%%%E2%%%%%%%%80%%%%%%%%99 hospital 120925-A-YE732-021
RMHF1W9C–Maj. Gen. Abdul Raziq, the police chief of Kandahar Province, Brig. Gen. Seyed Azim Hussaini, the commander of Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital, and Brig. Gen. Nasrullah Zarifi, the commander of Regional Training Center - Kandahar, walk back after saluting Afghan police officers in formation at RTC-K on the day the training center held its biggest graduation ever, in late December. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Antony S. Lee) Afghan police training center has biggest graduation in its history 131224-Z-MH103-838
RMHFCNP4–Dr. Mohammad Sadiq Wardak, chief of Surgery at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital, talks with staff at the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Partnerships at the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit 141222-N-JY715-346
RMPKF2DF–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Thomas Fite, a radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, looks over results of an x-ray, August 5, 2018, to help his Afghan counterparts during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff.
RMHFCNP5–Cmdr. Lance Klosterman, a radiologist at at the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan reviews radiographic findings with Dr. Mohammad Sadiq Wardak, chief of surgery at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital. Partnerships at the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit 141222-N-JY715-565
RMHF1TKF–Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin E. Dempsey arrives at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital to visit medical staff and patients on Dec. 9, 2013. DOD Photo by D. Myles Cullen CJCS 2013 Holiday tour 131210-D-VO565-079
RMPKF2D5–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Thomas Fite, a radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, looks over results of an x-ray, August 5, 2018, to help his Afghan counterparts during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff.
RMHF1TKH–Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen Martin E. Dempsey shakes the hand of a Special Forces Soldier after presenting him the Purple Heart medal at Kandahar Regional Medical Hospital on Dec 10, 2013. DOD Photo by D. Myles Cullen CJCS 2013 Holiday tour 131210-D-VO565-080
RMPKF2D9–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (Aug. 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Travis J. Fitzpatrick, senior nurse for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, goes over human anatomy, August 5, 2018, to begin his class on how to clear an airway on a patient during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff.
RMHF1XRJ–Medical staff of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital attend a class on electrocardiography taught by two members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2014. The first portion of the class was taught by Cmdr. Sean Bryant, as a part of an ongoing educational partnership between KRMH and the MMU. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) EKG training brings confidence to KRMH staff 140211-Z-TF878-435
RMPKF2CX–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Army 1st Lt. Steven Bettger, left, Train, Advise and Assist Command-South medical advisor, and Afghan Lt. Col Momand K., Kandahar Regional Military Hospital acting commander, exchange notes, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Bettger and staff members from the Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff.
RMHF1XRN–Medical staff of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital attend a class on electrocardiography taught by two members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2014. The first portion of the class was taught by Cmdr. Sean Bryant, as a part of an ongoing educational partnership between KRMH and the MMU. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) EKG training brings confidence to KRMH staff 140211-Z-TF878-549
RMPKF2D6–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- Afghan radiology technicians prepare a patient for a body scan, August 5, 2018, after receiving advice from U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Justin S. Clark, radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff.
RMHF1XRK–Commander Sean Bryant, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit emergency physician, teaches a class on electrocardiography to members of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital medical staff at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2014. Bryant covered basic EKG functions and elements as a part of an ongoing educational partnership between KRMH and Kandahar Airfield Role 3 Hospital. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) EKG training brings confidence to KRMH staff 140211-Z-TF878-499
RMRANECJ–Members of the 455th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Critical Care Air Transport Team move a patient onto a litter at the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan Feb. 22, 2017. CCATTs are made up of a doctor, a nurse and a respiratory therapist who provide in-flight medical care to critically injured or ill patients.
RMHF1XRW–Lt. col. Mohammed Sadiq (left), chief surgeon of Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, listens to a class being given on electrocardiography at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2014. The class was given by two members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit who taught the class as a part of an ongoing educational partnership between KRMH and the MMU. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) EKG training brings confidence to KRMH staff 140211-Z-TF878-680
RMHF1XRR–Lt. Justin Fulkerson, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit, trauma bay nurse, teaches a class on electrocardiography to members of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital medical staff at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2014. Fulkerson co-taught the class with Cmdr. Sean Bryant, in an ongoing educational partnership between KRMH and Kandahar Airfield Role 3 Hospital. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) EKG training brings confidence to KRMH staff 140211-Z-TF878-617
RMHF1XRX–Lt. Justin Fulkerson, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit, trauma bay nurse, teaches a class on electrocardiography to members of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital medical staff at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2014. Fulkerson co-taught the class with Cmdr. Sean Bryant, in an ongoing educational partnership between KRMH and Kandahar Airfield Role 3 Hospital. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) EKG training brings confidence to KRMH staff 140211-Z-TF878-973
RMHFC9GE–An Afghan doctor alongside a Coalition medical advisor checks on a patient in Kandahar Regional Military Hospital located on Camp Hero, Afghanistan. Looking For A Few Good Doctors In Kandahar 337966
RMHEJRRK–It is a day of firsts for Camp Hero's Kandahar Regional Military Hospital where its senior leadership hosted the first meeting with Kandahar Airfield's Role 3 hospital, Regional Command-South's medical director and representatives from Kandahar's Mirwais Hospital. The leadership met to discuss how to streamline the process of transferring patients from one medical facility to another and how each facility can better work together to handle the increasing number of patients from the region. 'We''ve been here for quite a lot of time and covered a lot of issues,' said Canadian Col. Martin Brickne
RMHF1WYJ–Sixteen members of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital attend mechanical ventilation introductory training Jan. 19, 2014, Kandahar, Afghanistan. The class was held by members of the Kandahar Airfield Role 3 combat hospital North Atlantic Treaty Organization Multinational Medical Unit to help improve the KRMH's staff's familiarization with ventilators, as it is a critical tool for intensive care unit patients. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) Medical training helps empower Afghan National Security Forces 140119-Z-TF878-905
RMHF2KWR–Sgt. Raymond Macmanus (right) of the 250th Forward Surgical Team, 62nd Medical Brigade, shakes hands with an Afghan soldier during training for Air Transport Trauma Unit members of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2014. The ATTU rehearsed setting up and maintaining a forward surgical facility and performing lifesaving care for casualties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Chloé Barnes) ANA medical personnel keep moving forward 141028-Z-WS021-018
RMHF2KWY–Maj. Justin Mitchell (far right) serving with the 250th Forward Surgical Team, 62nd Medical Brigade, gives medical training to members of the Air Transport Trauma Unit of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2014. The ATTU rehearsed setting up and maintaining a forward surgical facility and performing lifesaving care for casualties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Chloé Barnes) ANA medical personnel keep moving forward 141028-Z-WS021-025
RMHF2KWX–Maj. Justin Mitchell (middle right) serving with the 250th Forward Surgical Team, 62nd Medical Brigade, gives medical training to members of the Air Transport Trauma Unit of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2014. The ATTU rehearsed setting up and maintaining a forward surgical facility and performing lifesaving care for casualties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Chloé Barnes) ANA medical personnel keep moving forward 141028-Z-WS021-022
RMHEMAXM–Australian army Brig. Gen. Mark Brewer, Regional Command (South) deputy commanding general for force development, listens on as Dr. Mohammad Sadiq Wardak, chief of surgery at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, talks about the hospital's current state there on Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 13, 2012. Brewer visited KRMH to get a first-hand look at the hospital and to speak to medical professionals who work at the facility. The hospital cares for Afghan soldiers and police officers, as well as civilians. Coalition general visits Afghan military hospital 121013-A-YE732-051
RMHF1WYK–Sixteen members of the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital listen during a lecture at a mechanical ventilation introductory training course held at the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Jan. 19, 2014. The class was held by members of the Kandahar Airfield Role 3 combat hospital North Atlantic Treaty Organization Multinational Medical Unit to help improve the KRMH's staff's familiarization with ventilators, as it is a critical tool for intensive care unit patients. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Mariah Best) Medical training helps empower Afghan National Security Forces 1401
RMHEJRRH–A first for the doctors at the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, an Afghan doctor performs a complex orthopedic surgery with only a little guidance from U.S. doctors at Camp Hero's medical center Nov. 17. During the last two years, the hospital has transformed from a barely operable hospital in a school, to a full blown facility, serving service members and their family members from the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police. While the hospital is still under construction, officials plan to continue their development and level of service, to provide better care for Afghan servi
RMHF2KWT–Maj. Fernando Lopez (left center), a certified registered nurse anesthetist and native of Bayamón, Puerto Rico, assigned to the 250th Forward Surgical Team, 62nd Medical Brigade, trains members from the Air Transport Trauma Unit of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2014. The ATTU rehearsed setting up and maintaining a forward surgical facility and performing lifesaving care for casualties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Chloé Barnes) ANA medical personnel keep moving forward 141028-Z-WS021-020
RMHF2KWW–Afghan National Army Sgt. Maj. Habiballah Begi (left), an intensive care unit nurse, and Sgt. Maj. Delagha Stanikzai, a nursing intern, both assigned to the Air Transport Trauma Unit of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps, enjoy a moment of camaraderie during training by members of the U.S. Army’s 250th Forward Surgical Team, 62nd Medical Brigade, at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2014. The ATTU rehearsed setting up and maintaining a forward surgical facility and performing lifesaving care for casualties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Chloé Barnes) ANA medi
RMHF2KWP–Three medical personnel from the Air Transport Trauma Unit of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps, receive instruction from Maj. Fernando Lopez Jr. (facing away), a certified registered nurse anesthetist and native of Bayamón, Puerto Rico, assigned to the 250th Forward Surgical Team, 62nd Medical Brigade, during training at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2014. The ATTU rehearsed setting up and maintaining a forward surgical facility and performing lifesaving care for casualties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Chloé Barnes) ANA medical personnel keep moving f
RMHFB8CW–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--A Dutch soldier with the International Security Assistance Force Regional Command South Engineers operates a crane that will remove power supply containers occupying the space where a new medical operation facility will be put in place at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The new operation room is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramirez (RELEASED) Dutch Co
RMHFDME7–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--A Canadian soldier with the International Security Assistance Force Regional Command South Engineers oversees a crane operation as it sets down a power supply container that was occupying the space where a new medical operation facility will be put in place at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The new operation room is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramir
RMHE99EJ–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jake Smith, right, the lead medical logistics advisor to the 2nd Forward Support Depot, gives a tour of a medical supply warehouse to U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark LeMasters, Jr., NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan's Deputy Commander of Supporting Operations commander, during a site visit at the Kandahar Regional Military Hospital in southern Afghanistan, May 28, 2012. LeMasters traveled from Kabul to assess logistics support for Afghan National Security Forces in southern Afghanistan.
RMHE75P5–The Kandahar Regional Military Hospital on Camp Hero opened its doors Dec. 18, 2007. The hospital is staffed by Afghan National Army soldiers and cares for ANA and Afghan National Police members. Staff Sgt. Samuel Morse
RMHE9BDM–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Mar. 3 2014) Debrah Lyons, Canada's Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, right, Maj Gen Dean Milner Commander of NATO Training Mission Afghanistan, center left, stand with senior coalition and Afghan medical personnel at Kandahar's Regional Military Hospital. Lyons and Milner were given a tour of the hospital and the capabilities they have for caring for the injured Afghan National Security Forces there. ( Tech. Sgt. Mark Bell
RMHE97GW–Tech. Sgt. Edward Weaver, a medic deployed from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., instructs Afghan national army medical personnel on spinal immobilization techniques at the newly-opened Kandahar ANA regional hospital in Afghanistan. The medical mentoring team arrived to find the construction 500 days behind schedule and immediately took on the task of supplying the hospital and getting it opened before continuing their mission of mentoring ANA medical personnel. Col. (Dr.) Thomas Seay)
RMHF2DRK–Spc. Johnathon Keeton, a native of Ft. Worth, Texas, who serves with the 354th Medical Logistics Company, 145th Medical Logistics Battalion drives a forklift loaded with containers full of medical supplies to put on a truck on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Aug. 17, 2014. The supplies were categorized as foreign excess personal property through the U.S. downgrade of medical facilities throughout Regional Command-South and were therefore available to be donated to Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar to help treat locals and Afghan National Security Forces in the region. Excess medical equipment donat
RMHF21MP–U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Grabo smiles for the camera at the NATO Role 3 Multi-National Medical Unit hospital, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, March 21, 2014. Grabo is the chief of trauma at the hospital. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Clay Beyersdorfer) Deployment to Afghanistan turns Navy instructor into student 140321-Z-HP669-002
RMHEK0B6–Medical personnel from Kandahar Regional Military Hospital carry a injured Afghan patient onto a CH-47F Chinook helicopter from Company B, 3rd Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment, during a patient transfer to a hospital in Helmand province. Chinook patient transfer supports Operation Moshtarak 253645
RMHF0M5W–Hon. John McHugh, secretary of the Army, being escorted by Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Keith Staples, Task Force Medical- South and NATO Role 3 Multinational Hospital master chief, greets British hospital workers during a visit to Kandahar Airfield Dec. 14. The objective of McHugh's visit was to assess the current status of U.S.-Afghan relations in RC(S) and to see military training and facilities. Secretary of the Army meets hospital workers at Kandahar Airfield's Role 3 DVIDS499697
RMHEM143–Hon. John McHugh, secretary of the Army, being escorted by Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Keith Staples, Task Force Medical- South and NATO Role 3 Multinational Hospital master chief, greets British hospital workers during a visit to Kandahar Airfield Dec. 14. The objective of McHugh's visit was to assess the current status of U.S.-Afghan relations in RC(S) and to see military training and facilities. Secretary of the Army meets hospital workers at Kandahar Airfield's Role 3 499697
RMHF2BYY–Spc. Daniel Soto, an operating room technician with the 250th Forward Surgical Team from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., gives a tour of the operating room in the FST's mobile hospital tent to a group of Soldiers from Regional Command-South at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, July 30, 2014. The tour was to give visitors a better idea of the operational capabilities of the FST. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. John Etheridge) 250th FST sets up portable hospital to demonstrate lifesaving capabilities 140730-Z-BQ261-048
RMHFDAR6–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan- The treatment area adjacent to an operating room at the new Afghan National Army regional hospital. The $5 million medical facility in Kandahar also serves a trauma center, with a helicopter landing pad only half a kilometer away. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Votroubek) (RELEASED) Treatment area inside the ANA regional hospital in Kandahar
RMHFCWJT–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan- The post-operative recovery room adjacent to the operating room at the new Afghan National Army regional hospital. The medical facility in Kandahar serves a trauma center, to reduce the rate of soldiers who die from wounds, but also provides outpatient services such as dental and x-ray. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Votroubek) (RELEASED) Recovery room inside the ANA regional hospital in Kandahar
RMHEK0B5–U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Kindle, medical operations noncommissioned officer in charge, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, carries an injured Afghan boy onto a CH-47F Chinook helicopter during a patient transfer from Kandahar Regional Military Hospital to a forward support Afghan hospital in Helmand province. The boy was injured by an enemy mortar attack near his compound in Marjah District. Chinook patient transfer supports Operation Moshtarak 253646
RMHFDME6–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--A crane lifts a power supply container that was occupying the space where a new medical operation facility will be put in place at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The new operation room is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramirez (RELEASED) Armored crane moves shipping containers while expanding the ROLE 3 Hospital on Kandahar Airport -b
RMHEMATM–Afghan Army Brig. Gen. Dr. Sayed Azim Hussaini, Kandahar Regional Military Hospital's commanding officer, speaks at a medical shura held at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Oct. 13, 2012. Doctors from the Afghan National Army, Afghan Air Force, and Afghan National Police, as well as civilian doctors from Afghanistan's southern and southwestern regions met to discuss various topics, including how to logistically make the medical evacuation process smoother and more efficient for Afghanistan's war wounded. Kandahar, Helmand doctors meet to mend collective concerns 121011-A-YE732-047
RMHF1G8B–Australian Brig. Gen. Patrick Kidd, Regional Command (South) deputy commanding general for force development, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony held at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2013. The KRMH had spent the last decade working with coalition forces to provide a sufficient military hospital for the Afghan National Army as well as civilians in Kandahar province. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Clay Beyersdorfer) Afghans take lead with local hospital 130925-Z-HP669-373
RMHFDKB1–110105-N-6935K-003 Kandahar Province, Afghanistan (January 5, 2011) – An Afghan National Army nursing student is listening to a lecture on proper diagnosis of a patient during a two week course at the medical center on Camp Hero in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. The two week course is designed to improve their skill in the Intensive Care Unit of a hospital. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd class David Kolmel) ANA Nursing Student Listens To Lecture 355219
RMHEM79W–A group of Navy hospital corpsmen gather around the birthday cake during the profession's 114th birthday ceremony and celebration at Role 3 Multinational Hospital on Kandahar Airfield, June 17, 2012. Corpsmen celebrate 114th birthday on KAF 120617-A-YE732-103
RMHE73JF–U.S. Army Sgt. Karl Berlinger receives an initial evaluation from David Melaas, orthopedic physician technician, Feb. 12, 2014, Landstuhl Regional Hospital, Germany. Berlinger and his unit were on their way back to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, after a perimeter patrol when they got hit by an improvised explosive device, which blasted the vehicles door inward slamming across Berlinger's right foot. (U.S. Force photo/Senior Airman Chris Willis)
RMHF1G8D–Coalition and Afghan leadership share a meal together following the ribbon cutting ceremony at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Sept. 25, 2013. The KRMH had spent the last decade working with coalition forces to provide a sufficient military hospital for the ANA as well as civilians in Kandahar province. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Clay Beyersdorfer) Afghans take lead with local hospital 130925-Z-HP669-637
RMHE73JG–U.S. Army Sgt. Karl Berlinger (right) prepares for an X-ray of his right foot with assistance from Spc. Jesse Stroman, radiology technician, Feb. 12, 2014, Landstuhl Regional Hospital, Germany. Berlinger and his unit were on their way back to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, after a perimeter patrol when they got hit by an improvised explosive device, which blasted the vehicles door inward slamming across Berlinger's right foot. (U.S. Force photo/Senior Airman Chris Willis)
RMHE73JH–U.S. Army Sgt. Karl Berlinger has a computerized tomography scan done on his right foot with assistance (from) Staff Sgt. Brandy Bisson, diagnostic imagery CAT scan technician, Feb. 12, 2014, Landstuhl Regional Hospital, Germany. Berlinger and his unit were on their way back to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, after a perimeter patrol when they got hit by an improvised explosive device, which blasted the vehicles door inward slamming across Berlinger's right foot. (U.S. Force photo/Senior Airman Chris Willis)
RMPDCNC8–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (Aug. 5, 2018) -- An Afghan medical staff member demonstrates airway procedures on a simulated patient, Aug. 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNC7–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Justin S. Clark, radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, talks to Afghan radiology technicians, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCD–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Travis J. Fitzpatrick, senior nurse for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, observes as Afghan medical staff members demonstrate how to open an airway, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCY–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Justin S. Clark, radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, watches as his Afghan radiology counterpart checks the results of an x-ray, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCH–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Travis J. Fitzpatrick, senior nurse for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, demonstrates a technique on how to clear the airway of a patient, August 5, 2018, to Afghan medical staff members during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCA–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Thomas Fite, a radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, looks over results of an x-ray, August 5, 2018, to help his Afghan counterparts during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCE–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (Aug. 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Travis J. Fitzpatrick, senior nurse for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, goes over human anatomy, August 5, 2018, to begin his class on how to clear an airway on a patient during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCM–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Thomas Fite, a radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, looks over results of an x-ray, August 5, 2018, to help his Afghan counterparts during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advise Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNBR–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- U.S. Army 1st Lt. Steven Bettger, left, Train, Advise and Assist Command-South medical advisor, and Afghan Lt. Col Momand K., Kandahar Regional Military Hospital acting commander, exchange notes, August 5, 2018, during a medical advisory visit at Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Bettger and staff members from the Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMPDCNCB–KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (August 5, 2018) -- Afghan radiology technicians prepare a patient for a body scan, August 5, 2018, after receiving advice from U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Justin S. Clark, radiology technician for Kandahar Airfield NATO Role III Multinational Medical Unit, during a medical advisory visit at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital, Camp Hero in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Staff members from the Role III conduct routine visits to KRMH to train and advice Afghan medical staff. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neysa Canfield/TAAC-South Public Affairs)
RMHEMH23–U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho, center, the 43rd Army surgeon general, greets Service members at Kandahar Airfield's Role 3 hospital in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, April 18, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ashley Bell/Released) Service Surgeon Generals visit RC-South 130418-A-VM825-060
RMHEMH2B–U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho, right, the 43rd Army surgeon general, meets with Service members at Kandahar Airfield's Role 3 hospital in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, April 18, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ashley Bell/Released) Service Surgeon Generals visit RC-South 130418-A-VM825-163
RMHFDME5–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan--Prepartations for container removal are made at the ROLE 3 Hospital near Kandahar Air Field to make way for an operation room on February 3, 2008. The one-day project is a joint venture with the Task Forces operating in the ISAF RC South area of operation. The operation center is expected to be fully operational later in the week. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramirez (RELEASED) Armored crane and shipping containers outside the ROLE 3 Hospital on Kandahar Airport -a
RMPEDBTD–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Aug. 8, 2015) Afghan National Army 205th Corps Maj. Nisar Ahmad, commander of Kandahar Regional Military Hospital medical training facilities located at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, addresses new physician assistant students during a class. The Afghan-led training provides a solid foundation to successfully work at KRMH, the most capable Afghan medical facility within Kandahar and Helmand provinces. The ANA works closely with coalition advisors from Train, Advise and Assist Command - South to advance their capabilities to provide premium care for Afghan security forces as par
RMPEDBTE–KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Aug. 8, 2015) Afghan National Army 205th Corps Maj. Nisar Ahmad, commander of Kandahar Regional Military Hospital medical training facilities located at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, addresses new physician assistant students during a class. The Afghan-led training provides a solid foundation to successfully work at KRMH, the most capable Afghan medical facility within Kandahar and Helmand provinces. The ANA works closely with coalition advisors from Train, Advise and Assist Command - South to advance their capabilities to provide premium care for Afghan security forces as par
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