• Service delivery assessment vital to patient care

    Patient feedback through the service delivery assessment -- a centralized telephone survey program -- provides Air Force clinics with direct, rapid and relevant feedback from their patients vital to national security, Air Force Medical Service officials said. "Improving the health of Airmen and

  • Women’s health clinic update

    One of the 22nd Medical Group women's health practitioners separated in August. We are working with the Air Force Personnel Center on a replacement; however, patients will see some changes. As in the past, patients calling the appointment line for an annual exam will be booked with the women's

  • Did you know?

    The 22nd Medical Group is one of 16 Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities designated as an open access clinic. What does this mean to you, the enrolled beneficiary? Open access means that 60 percent of family practice appointments are designated as "same day." Benefits include being seen on the

  • Come out Americans, we know you are here

    The words come out of the bullhorn; flat, hard and cold. Cold like the air and the snow on the ground. A group of five armed men follow the man with the bullhorn. He's a political officer and they are hunters. But they are not hunting animals. They are hunting humans. It's part of the scenario for

  • Walk in another man's boots

    Most people in the military know what to expect on deployment, but many don't think about the possibility of being injured. For one Team McConnell member, that possibility became a reality. Master Sgt. David Webber, 22nd Medical Operations Squadron mental health flight chief, didn't plan on being

  • Weekend Trip: McConnell teamwork helps new Airmen see mission up close

    Birthdays came a little early this year for Airman 1st Class Matt Rourk, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and Airman Timothy Lollis, 22nd Communications Squadron. They were among 29 active-duty Airmen who flew with a Reserve KC-135 Stratotanker crew on an aerial refueling mission, Jan. 10, here.

  • Team McConnell adopts total “four’s” training

    Just prior to being named the Secretary of the Air Force last year, Michael B. Donley said he wanted to "open the door to innovation" to every junior person in the Air Force. Capt. Mark Villacis accepted the invitation. Total force integration and better operational effectiveness were the results.