Integrating 86 MDG, host nation medics to care for KMC

U.S. Air Force Col. Dwayne Baca, 86th Medical Group commander, greets military and host nation health care providers at Ramstein Air Base, May 15. Baca spoke about the importance of host nation medical providers and how they are integral in assisting the U.S. military with providing trusted care to service members and their families. Photos by Senior Airman Thomas Karol
U.S. military and host nation health care providers stand in front of a U.S. Air Force C-130H Hercules at Ramstein Air Base, May 15. Host nation medical services are sometimes used to supplement care provided by military treatment facilities for service members and their families to receive the care they need, when needed.
U.S. military and host nation health care providers stand in front of a U.S. Air Force C-130H Hercules at Ramstein Air Base, May 15. Host nation medical services are sometimes used to supplement care provided by military treatment facilities for service members and their families to receive the care they need, when needed.
U.S. Army Col. Ted Brown, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center military treatment facility director, speaks to military and host nation health care providers at Ramstein Air Base, May 15. Brown spoke about the progress being made with the Rhineland Ordnance Barracks Medical Center and how it will change the way the U.S. military provides care to service members and their families. Additionally, Brown emphasized the importance of host nation medical providers partnering with the military to assist in treating members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community.