Aerospace medicine program fills needed flight surgeon positions

Col. Paul DeFlorio flying in an F-15 Strike Eagle above the Gulf of Aden, July 26, 2012. DeFlorio is the director of the Operational Graduate Medicine Education, or OGME, program where students are awarded flight surgeon wings and become rated aviators upon completion. The OGME program establishes a training pipeline that prepares and fields new flight doctors to support U.S. Air Force and Joint operations across the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo / Col. Paul DeFlorio)

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