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Doc H's International Adventure: April 2009
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Monday, April 27, 2009. Good to Go Advanced Medic Training. I think today was the apex of our training here at Ft Riley with the exception of the live fire weapons training. 1 Tourniquets place tight enough to stop gushing femoral arteries to amputated leg. 2 Placement of a second tourniquet to the other leg. 3 Place a Nasopharngeal Airway. 8 Placement of a FastOne ...
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Doc H's International Adventure: May 2009
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Only 2 people. So my bunkmate, Steve, and I are an URF. As a nickname I call him URF a lot. It is good to have a battle buddy you can count on in these types of situations. Thanks URF. Friday and Saturday were Afghanistan specific big picture medical lectures, with lots of reference material on disc in case we need it later. Our 12 man squad to...
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Doc H's International Adventure: Farewell Afghanistan
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. This should be my last post from Afghanistan. I am relieved to be departing from Bagram. In a few hours I will be on my way to the next stop on my long journey home. Once I arrive at my next stop I will spend several days returning all my issued gear and preparing for the next leg of the journey. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Doc H's International Adventure: January 2010
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Friday, January 29, 2010. It took Odysseus 10 years to find his way home after the end of the Trojan War. It took me about 4 weeks of steaming home on a very old Naval vessel (LPD-1) to get home from the Desert Shield/Storm. With luck I will be home in a few days. Of course I keep remembering one definition of. Sunday, January 24, 2010. Thursday, January 21, 2010.
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Doc H's International Adventure: March 2009
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Monday, March 30, 2009. I left home yesterday. It took flights from Jacksonville to LA yesterday with a shuttle to get to my first stop for NMPS. I should be here for the rest of the week. Nice weather here in Port Hueneme. I have met one other FP who is on the same mission. Happy Anniversary to my dear bride of 13 years. Saturday, March 21, 2009.
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Doc H's International Adventure: The Odyssey continues
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Friday, January 29, 2010. It took Odysseus 10 years to find his way home after the end of the Trojan War. It took me about 4 weeks of steaming home on a very old Naval vessel (LPD-1) to get home from the Desert Shield/Storm. With luck I will be home in a few days. Of course I keep remembering one definition of. January 29, 2010 at 8:52 AM. February 1, 2010 at 8:32 AM.
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Doc H's International Adventure: WTP
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Sunday, January 24, 2010. January 25, 2010 at 10:44 AM. Travel safe Doc, and thank you for your service. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Reference and blogs of Interest. Http:/ 452days.blogspot.com. Http:/ mountainsailor.blogspot.com. A new word for Websters. Still Stuck at BAF.
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Doc H's International Adventure: A new word for Webster's
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Thursday, January 21, 2010. A new word for Webster's. I continue to reflect on my experiences in Afghanistan, and after talking to many others who worked primarily in Kabul I have decided a new word needs to be added to the lexicon:. We have in our own country from time to time, a similiar situation with our. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Still Stuck at BAF.
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Doc H's International Adventure: August 2009
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Doc H's International Adventure. Follow a Navy Physician as he deploys to Afghanistan in order to Mentor and Train Afghan medical personnel. Monday, August 31, 2009. One thing that has not diminished in twenty years since my first long deployment is the power of mail on morale. Imagine my suprise when I went to the mail room and came out hauling 3 boxes and a post card! Every day with mail like this is Christmas. Sunday, August 30, 2009. I conducted a scientific experiment today as well. I weighed my...
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My Trip Overseas: 4/5/09 - 4/12/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Day 5,6,7,8,9.Now it's starting to get real. For those that are following this blog, I've been out of commission as of late; half lazy and half lack of resources. Let me bring you up to date. Day 9 (Tuesday.today). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Doc H's International Adventure (CDR Heimer's Blog). Djohn's Djibouti Djournal (CAPT Shapira's Blog). 210 days in Kabul (Andrew's Blog).