Air Force reservists began new training program at Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital to become medical technicians

In 1961, fifty Air Force reservists began a new training program at Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital to become medical technicians.

The corpsmen, members of the 44th casualty staging squadron, received instruction in everything from routine care, such as lifting and moving patients, to complex preoperative and postoperative procedures. After the initial 12-weekend course, participants were expected to work one weekend per month in the hospital as orderlies.

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Source: Stanford Medical History Center
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