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  • Hanscom clinic offering limited flu vaccines

    66th Medical Squadron officials announced that while they have received only a limited supply of flu vaccines to date, additional amounts are expected in the coming weeks and months.
  • Clinic change of command to take place Aug. 8

    Base officials will welcome a new 66th Medical Squadron commander during a change of command ceremony Aug. 8 at 2 p.m. at the Minuteman Commons. Col. Russell Pinard will relinquish command to Col. Mark Oordt.
  • A change of address may mean new TRICARE health options

    Are you and your family moving? Moving doesn’t change your TRICARE eligibility. But it may change the TRICARE health care options available to you and your family.
  • FDA, Public Health presentation reveals ‘Truth About Vaping’

    Base Public Health officials will offer a presentation, “The Truth About Vaping,” May 28 at 1:30 p.m. at the base conference center for anyone with base access.
  • Don’t let ticks make you sick

    From neighborhood barbecues to hiking and camping, people are making the most of the warmer weather. Do not let ticks ruin your summer plans.
  • Down to one, Hanscom employee waits for a kidney

    Though any available option could grant him healthy years, he’s hoping for a donation from a living organ donor, because they last longer than cadaver kidneys harvested from deceased organ donors.
  • Crisis response earns Med Squadron Airmen awards

    Maj. Edward Walters, Aerospace and Operational Medicine flight commander, picked up Field Grade Officer of the Year, while Capt. John Doleski, Family Advocacy element chief, won Company Grade Officer of the Year. In the group category, the business operations and beneficiary services flight won Health Plan Management Team of the Year. All three winners go on to compete at the Air Force level.
  • Medical squadron commander puts whole patient in focus

    HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. -- For Hanscom’s newly-minted 66th Medical Squadron commander, Col. Russell Pinard, running his squadron is a return to hands-on medical care. Pinard, an optometrist, has run both small medical facilities like the 61st Medical Squadron at Los Angeles Air Force Base and been part of a team of medical professionals
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