A training program at the University of Cincinnati is preparing military medical teams for one of the most demanding assignments in the U.S. Air Force — caring for critically ill patients in the back ...
A new, larger simulation center gives C-STAR Cincinnati, the only mandatory Air Force critical care air transport course, more space to train bigger teams and handle sicker patients.
Building on more than two decades of collaboration, the expanded simulation center will be the most advanced C-STARS facility worldwide. Air Force Critical Care Air Transport (CCAT) teams are prepared ...
The $10 million expansion was developed with the 711th Human Performance Wing of the Air Force Research Laboratory, which is headquartered at Wright-Patterson. The center’s job: Prepare Air Force ...