Tech. Sgt. Corazon Palle and Staff Sgt. Deanna Sierra, both medical technicians with the Joint Task Force-Bravo Medical Element, distribute vitamins, de-wormer and sanitation supplies to community members in Bella Vista, Belize, Feb. 28, 2012. Members from the Belize Ministry of Health, Belizean military and JTF-Bravo provided medical services to approximately 620 people in the area. JTF-Bravo is out Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Bryan Franks)
Master Sgt. Michael Atkins, the Joint Task Force-Bravo Medical Element radiology NCO in charge, discusses a prescription with a member of the Belizean Ministry of Health during the joint medical readiness training exercise in Bella Vista, Belize, Feb. 28, 2012. Members from the Belize Ministry of Health, Belizean military and JTF-Bravo, which is out of Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, provided medical services to approximately 620 members of the local area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Bryan Franks)
While residents from Bella Vista, Belize, waited to see medical providers, some of them took time out to tour the 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment helicopters that brought the joint medical readiness training exercise team to the site Feb. 28, 2012. The medical team was made up of members from the Belize Ministry of Health, Belizean military and Joint Task Force-Bravo, the latter of which is out Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Bryan Franks)
by Staff Sgt. Bryan Franks
Joint Task Force-Bravo Public Affairs
3/5/2012 - BELLA VISTA, Belize (AFNS) -- A 46-member team from Joint Task Force-Bravo, Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, provided medical care to approximately 620 community members here Feb. 28 during a joint medical readiness training exercise.
Members of the Joint MEDRETE included the Belizean Ministry of Health, Belizean military and JTF-Bravo.
The medical professionals treated illnesses including abdominal pain, respiratory infection, skin infection, diabetes and high blood pressure. All patients received a preventive medical briefing from a member of the Belizean military as well as vitamins, inoculations and preventive health supplies before heading to the screening area for more care.
As part of the screen team, U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jefflynn Hall, a JTF-Bravo Medical Element medical technician, is on her first MEDRETE and said she finds the experience both rewarding and challenging.
"I like to help people and especially those who are in need ... for me that's the rewarding part of this mission," said Hall, who is deployed from Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. " However, the challenge is not being able to do more while we are here ... we can only bring so much when we travel and it never feels like enough."
Once a patient received his or her brief, they were seen by a nurse or medical technician for a health assessment. The patients then saw a medical care provider to receive treatment or a prescription to be filled at the MEDRETE pharmacy.
On a MEDRETE, most members work in their assigned profession; however, U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Michael Atkins, the JTF-Bravo Medical Element radiology NCO in charge, who is on his first MEDRETE, found himself working in the pharmacy.
"It's a little difficult to bring an X-ray machine on a MEDRETE, but I feel by just being here doing what I can is making a difference," said Atkins, who is also deployed from Columbus AFB, Miss. "We take a lot for granted (in the U.S.). I've seen pictures from previous MEDRETES, but I'm just amazed at how resilient these people are."
In 2011, Joint Task Force-Bravo provided general medical care to 14,401 patients and dental care to 1,061 patients for a total of 15,462 individuals receiving assistance. The MEDRETE team traveled to the town of Independence, Belize, to continue medical services Feb. 29.
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