RMM3TX62–Eduardo Barrera and his daughter Mariyoly smile after Eduardo's post-operation surgery appointment, Feb. 7, 2017. He received an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic
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RMM3TX61–Maj. Brett Davies, an ocular trauma and plastic surgeon, looks at the eyes of Eduardo Barrera, Feb. 7, 2017, after he received an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomat
RMM3TX4K–Maj. Richard Townley, an ophthalmologist and corneal specialist, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Fitzpatrick, an ophthalmologist technician, prepare for an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, p
RMM3TXAA–Dr. Ivonne Albarado, a Panamanian ophthalmologist, helped U.S. military doctors perform extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central A
RMM3TX8A–U.S. military medical personnel drink coffee and talk about their morning surgeries at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactiv
RMM3TX8N–Eduardo Barrera walks with his grandchild, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central A
RMM3TX5K–Maj. Brett Davies, an ocular trauma and plastic surgeon, removes the eye patches from post-operation patients at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitari
RMM3TX89–Maj. Brett Davies, an ocular trauma and plastic surgeon, looks through a microscope at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance vi
RMM3TX8T–Eduardo Barrera looks at a tablet with his grandchild, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations
RMM3TX8J–Eduardo Barrera feeds his chickens with his grandchild, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations
RMM3TX8E–Eduardo Barrera feeds his chickens with his grandchildren, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nat
RMM3TX5N–Pedro Gonzalez, age 71, waits for his post operation appointment after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017, during a medical readiness training exercise. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Cen
RMM3TX52–Maj. Brent Mittelstaedt, an ophthalmologist, looks through a microscope during an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in
RMM3TX5F–Miguel Cuello is a medical liaison for Joint Task Force Brave in Honduras, and was part of the team that coordinated and facilitated the medical readiness training exercise at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanita
RMM3TX56–U.S. Army Maj. Erin Seefeldt, an ophthalmologist, rinses an eye during an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central
RMM3TX4X–U.S. Army Maj. Erin Seefeldt, an ophthalmologist, gives a thumbs-up to a surgery patient after his extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. an
RMM3TX57–Patients wait for their eye surgeries at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, Santiago, Panama, Feb.. 6, 2017, during a medical readiness training exercise. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactive program. These exercises
RMM3TX51–Pedro Gonzalez, age 71, waits for his extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017, during a medical readiness training exercise. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and c
RMM3TX5E–American and Panamanian medical personnel work side by side to perform extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central Am
RMM3TX4Y–Patients wait for their eye surgeries at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017, during a medical readiness training exercise. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactive program. These exercises
RMM3TX5B–Miguel Cuello, a medical liaison for Joint Task Force Brave in Honduras, talks with Mariyoly Barrera about post surgery care for her father, Edwardo Barrera, after his extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in
RMM3TX4F–Ophthalmologist Maj. Richard Townley, a corneal specialist, goes over surgical charts with the local nurses at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian
RMM3TX59–Eye surgery patients wait for their follow-up appointments, Feb. 6, 2017, after getting cataract surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, Santiago, Panama, during a medical readiness training exercise. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistanc
RMM3TX4G–Senior Airman Brian Russell, an ophthalmologist technician, takes out an intra-ocular lens during an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provi
RMM3TXAB–Eye surgery patients stand in front of the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 8, 2017. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactive program. These exercises b
RMM3TXA8–Post-operation patients wait to be seen at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 8, 2017. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactive program. These exercis
RMM3TX5J–U.S. Army Capt. Nate Jordan, an ophthalmology resident, walks through hallway lines with post-operation patients at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanit
RMM3TX5X–A post operation patient tries to read an eye chart, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central Americ
RMM3TX8C–Eduardo Barrera stands in front of his work shed, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Ce
RMM3TX5M–U.S. Army Capt. Nate Jordan, an resident, and U.S. Air Force Maj. Brett Davies, an ocular trauma and plastic surgeon, review the eye charts before examining post operation patients at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations betw
RMM3TX5P–U.S. Army Capt. Nate Jordan, an ophthalmology resident, covers an eye charts while examining a post operation patient at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide hu
RMM3TX5Y–Post-operation patients wait to be seen at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactive program. These exercis
RMM3TX8D–Eduardo Barrera stands in front of his work shed, Feb. 7, 2017, after having an extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular implant surgery the day before at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Ce
RMM3TX5W–Left, U.S. Army Capt. Nate Jordan, an ophthalmology resident, and U.S. Air Force Maj. Brett Davies, an ocular trauma and plastic surgeon, examine post operation patients at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S
RMM3TX5T–Dr. Maj. Brett Davies, an ocular trauma and plastic surgeon, updates a medical chart, while examining a post operation patient at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 7, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and p
RMM3TX4W–A cataract surgery patient looks up in prayer during his pre-operation examination at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. A U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long-term proactive program. These exercises b
RMM3TX4J–Capt. Andrew Lewis, an ophthalmologist, wheels a patient to a surgery suite at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Central America and provide humanitarian and civic assistance via a long
RMM3TX50–Air Force Capt. Sean Lutmer, Ophthalmologist, and Army First Sgt. Mark Quartey, apply pressure to patients' eyes after numbing them for surgery at the Centro Hospitalario Luis 'Chicho' Fabrega, during a medical readiness training exercise in Santiago, Panama, Feb. 6, 2017. The U.S. military medical team was in Panama to help treat individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. Medical readiness training exercises provide U.S. military personnel training in delivery of medical care in austere conditions, promote diplomatic relations between the U.S. and host nations in Cen
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