Tuesday, April 29, 2014

'Culture of excellence' catapults Beale medical squadron to top in AFRC

by Dana Lineback
940th Wing Public Affairs


4/28/2014 - BEALE AFB, Calif. -- The 940th Aerospace Medicine Squadron has been named the Air Force Reserve Command's 2013 Outstanding Ground Medical Unit with a Physical Exam Package.

"It's a long title, but simply put, we were selected as the top unit of all medical squadrons in the command who do our type of mission - and that's the majority of Reserve medical squadrons," said Master Sgt. Amy Stultz, the unit's acting superintendent.

Stultz said the recognition is a result of putting the right people in the right places to motivate airmen and hold members to high standards.

"Over the last few years, there's been an emphasis on a culture of excellence. Our people are striving to be the best here," said Stultz. "No one's ruling with an iron fist. Instead, we've focused on inspiring to greatness, and it's been effective."

Tech. Sgt. Jenna Gasper, an Air Reserve Technician with the unit, spearheads the physical examination and standards section at the squadron.

"This award was a surprise to us and amazing to receive. All of our technicians have worked so hard, creating program effectiveness and enforcing medical standards," said Gasper.

The wing's individual medical readiness percentages are currently at their highest, and the deployment process was "flawless" during a recent unit inspection, according to Gasper.

"And we still find time to smile during physical exams," she said.

"This award shows that someone noticed all our hard work, and it feels wonderful to be appreciated. We're very proud to bring this recognition to the 940th Wing."

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