Air Force, University of Nebraska conduct research for TIS
An Air Mobility Command Airman carries a gurney during a transportable isolation system training and research event at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., March 14, 2018. Joint Base Charleston hosted members from Air Mobility Command and the University of Nebraska Medical Center for the event where the teams worked to identify and solve problems to further improve the process of using the TIS in a real-world scenario. The TIS, an enclosed negative pressure medical pod with clear walls, is an isolation unit designed to provide in-flight medical care for patients with highly infectious diseases.
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