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Pandemic causes pediatric patient transfers at BAMC
With a rise in COVID cases, units like the Critical Care Air Transport team will assist by moving pediatric patients safely to children s hospitals.
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A 59th Medical Wing Pediatric Critical Care Air Transport Team provides care to a five-month-old patient on board a C-17 Globemaster III headed to California, Oct. 9, 2020. The patient and his family were traveling from the neonatal intensive care unit in Hawaii to Texas. (Courtesy photo) Author: Luke Simons Updated: 9:09 AM CST January 11, 2021
SAN ANTONIO As the number of COVID-19 patients in area hospitals rise, Brooke Army Medical Center has made the decision to transfer new pediatric patients needing inpatient care to local children s hospitals.
COVID inoculations at BAMC like a flash mob vaccination, doctor says
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Two doctors at Brooke Army Medical Center said there was no plan that they or superiors appeared to be aware of for vaccinating hospital personnel for the coronavirus. They said there was no prioritization of hospital personnel based upon their potential risk of exposure to the virus.William Luther /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Brig. Gen. Shan Bagby, commander of Brooke Army Medical Center, takes part in a tour of Operation Warp Speed trial facilities there last month.Kin Man Hui / Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
Frontline heroes receive first coronavirus vaccines in San Antonio
Shipments of the Pfizer vaccine started arriving in the Alamo City Monday. Health care workers and first responders are the recipients of the initial doses. Author: Leah Durain (KENS 5) Published: 6:42 PM CST December 15, 2020 Updated: 6:43 PM CST December 15, 2020
SAN ANTONIO Frontline heroes in San Antonio are getting coronavirus vaccines this week.
Shipments of the Pfizer vaccine started arriving in the Alamo City Monday. The San Antonio Military Health System is one of the 150 sites across the country vaccinating medical workers after receiving a shipment of the vaccine.
Health care workers and first responders comprise the highest-priority tier of recipients, and were injected with the initial doses. Those vaccinated on Monday and Tuesday are in contact with patients on a daily basis.
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