SMART program keeps medical Airmen mission ready for future conflicts
Brig. Gen. Sean Murphy (far left), Air Combat Command command surgeon, Lt. Gen. Thomas Travis (center), U.S. Air Force surgeon general and Maj. Gen. Dorothy Hogg (far right), U.S. Air Force director of medical operations and research and chief of the nurse corps, listen to an overview of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada emergency room during a tour of the hospital in Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 13, 2015. Travis, Hogg and Murphy were visiting UMC to learn about the benefits of the Sustained Medical and Readiness Trained, or SMART, program. The program is designed to give physicians, nurses and medical technicians the opportunity that they would not receive in a Military Treatment Facility to refine their skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Spangler)