Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
A team of U.S. military ophthalmologists and medical personnel assist a patient prior to going to the operating room to receive a Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, July 17, 2023. As part of a three-week mission the team rapidly conducted preliminary screenings for 300 patients in just three days. Following this initial phase, they accomplished a total of 291 surgeries over the subsequent eight days, resulting in an impact felt through nearly 750 clinic appointments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
A team of U.S. military ophthalmologists and medical personnel assist a patient prior to going to the operating room to receive a Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, July 17, 2023. As part of a three-week mission the team rapidly conducted preliminary screenings for 300 patients in just three days. Following this initial phase, they accomplished a total of 291 surgeries over the subsequent eight days, resulting in an impact felt through nearly 750 clinic appointments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
A team of worldwide military ophthalmologists and medical personnel observe a Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery taking place at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, as part of a three-week mission that occurred on July 17, 2023. Over three weeks, the team conducted rapid preliminary screenings for 300 patients within just three days. Following this, they accomplished a remarkable total of 291 surgeries over the subsequent eight days, leaving an impact through nearly 750 clinic appointments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
A team of worldwide military ophthalmologists and medical personnel observe a Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery taking place at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, as part of a three-week mission that occurred on July 17, 2023. Over three weeks, the team conducted rapid preliminary screenings for 300 patients within just three days. Following this, they accomplished a remarkable total of 291 surgeries over the subsequent eight days, leaving an impact through nearly 750 clinic appointments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
A team of worldwide military ophthalmologists and medical personnel observe a Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery taking place at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, as part of a three-week mission that occurred on July 17, 2023. This mission, known as Panamax Alpha 2023, represents an annual joint service Ophthalmology Medical Readiness Training Exercise (MEDRETE) led by the U.S. Army Southern Command. Its primary goal is to restore sight to individuals within the community who are affected by cataracts and pterygiums, thereby enhancing their overall quality of life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
Family members of patients can be seen waving to the camera while occupying the waiting room at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, July 17, 2023. These gestures reflect their support and anticipation as they await the completion of their family members cataract extraction surgeries. During interviews, several families emphasized the significance of these surgeries, highlighting their potential positive impacts not just on their own families but also on the broader community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
A U.S. service member performs cataract surgery on a patient during Panamax Alpha exercise at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, July 17, 2023. The Ophthalmology Medical Readiness Training Exercise (MEDRETE) provided junior residents and attending, medical personnel, and administrative staff an opportunity to forge connections, sharpen skills, and enhance operational readiness by addressing a diverse spectrum of chronic eye conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
Global Health Engagement Panamax Alpha 2023
Patients sit in the pre-op waiting around as they await their scheduled cataract and pterygium surgeries at Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, July 17, 2023. During Panamax Alpha 2023, a medical readiness training exercise. The Tri-Service military medical team treated individuals with cataracts that otherwise would have gone untreated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez)
By Staff Sgt. Kelsey Martinez / Published Sept. 11, 2023
Santiago de Veraguas, Panama,
Step into the realm of humanitarian training missions, where ophthalmology emerges as a beacon of hope in underserved areas. In July 2023, a team of 32 members from the Air Force, Army, and Navy embarked on an Ophthalmology Medical Readiness Training Exercise (MEDRETE) to Regional Hospital Dr. Luis "Chicho" Fabrega in Santiago de Veraguas, Panama. The annual joint service exercise was led by U.S. Southern Command, aimed to enhance the skills and operational readiness of team members by immersing them in a range of prevalent chronic eye conditions in the region.
Over three weeks, the team conducted rapid preliminary screenings for 300 patients within just three days. Following this, they accomplished a remarkable total of 291 surgeries over the subsequent eight days, leaving an impact through nearly 750 clinic appointments.
Amidst the mission's logistics, Master Sgt. Kim Piad, the flight chief at the 59th Medical Wing Ophthalmology Clinic and the Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of PANAMAX Alpha 2023, highlighted the importance of flexibility and innovation. Piad noted the dynamic nature of these surgeries, patient care, and resource management that required adaptation from their accustomed practices.
"This approach is crucial," he explained, "as it pairs experienced personnel with those who have less experience, ensuring mission success without compromise. Our staff members undergo comprehensive training as each surgery benefits from the oversight of field experts, offering junior surgeons and technicians a unique chance to elevate their medical expertise."
In missions like PANAMAX Alpha 2023, selecting the right personnel becomes vital, ensuring optimal outcomes within tight schedules and limited resources. U.S. Army Col. Casey Carlton, an ophthalmologist assigned to Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas and Officer in Charge of the mission, marveled at the collaboration across nations and specialties.
"Through my years of service, I've witnessed service members worldwide unite for a shared goal," Carlton stated. "Despite starting as strangers, we evolve into a cohesive team, each contributing where needed to secure mission success."
Operating under demanding conditions, collaborating internationally, and performing intricate surgeries with constrained resources provide a unique learning opportunity. Carlton emphasized how this environment sharpens skills in procedures like MSICS and pterygium excisions, while ensuring top-tier patient care throughout.
"Our team faced challenging cases, yet we pooled our skills to develop individualized approaches for each patient," Carlton explained. "The outcomes were remarkable: many patients with limited vision due to cataracts left with significantly improved sight."
Piad echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the benefits of learning from more experienced peers and knowing when to seek assistance. He expressed his deep passion for his role and the satisfaction derived from training, leading, and mentoring junior technicians while creating a global impact.
"I am exceptionally proud of this team's dedication to our shared goal, despite the long days," Piad expressed. "The most gratifying aspect of these missions and performing numerous surgeries is knowing we're transforming lives, one eye at a time—quite literally, and that's truly amazing."