KAUNUS, Lithuania – A team of five medical experts from Landstuhl Regional Medical Center travelled to Kaunus, Lithuania recently where they spent a week discussing delayed evacuation casualty care ...
LANDSTUHL, Germany — Landstuhl Regional Medical Center teamed up with German doctors and medics for a mass-casualty response drill Thursday that stemmed from a mutually expressed need to work well ...
LANDSTUHL, Germany -- Medical-surgical teams at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center here save the lives every day of warriors wounded in Afghanistan and, until recently, saved troops wounded in Iraq.
As the number of casualties from the Persian Gulf grows, U.S. military officials say they are ready to handle the wounded despite significant cutbacks in medical facilities for American armed forces ...
Bob Woodruff, ABC News correspondent, arrived in Iraq. Three years ago he had a traumatic head injury from a roadside bomb in Iraq. It almost killed him. His skull was fractured and he suffered brain ...
LANDSTUHL, Germany — When Sgt. James Kiezer arrived at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center's correspondence office in September, he didn't like what he saw. The office had a three-month backlog of ...
Volunteer staff from the U.S. military's Landstuhl Regional Medical Center huddle outside the emergency room doors, waiting under heat lamps on a crisp morning for what has become a daily routine in a ...
High levels of Legionella bacteria force two areas of Landstuhl Regional Medical Center to close down for decontamination. (Centers for Disease Control) Editor’s note: This story has been updated from ...
A Watervliet woman and her husband are leading an effort in the Capital Region to assist troops wounded in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Marcia and William Carlson have been collecting and shipping ...
Dr. Vincent J. Bertin found out that treating injured soldiers at a modern Air Force base is a far cry from TV’s “M.A.S.H.” Bertin, of Broadview Heights, is a vascular surgeon with Southwest Vascular, ...
Dr. Vincent J. Bertin found out that treating injured soldiers at a modern Air Force base is a far cry from TV’s “M.A.S.H.” Bertin, of Broadview Heights, is a vascular surgeon with Southwest Vascular, ...