Airman of the Week: A1C Juliet Corcillo Published Feb. 1, 2011 By 436 Airlift Wing Public Affairs DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Name/rank: A1C Juliet Corcillo Squadron: 436th Medical Operations Squadron Job description: I assist with patient care management for more than 9,000 beneficiaries assigned to the family practice clinic. I also maintain National Registry Emergency Medical Technician and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certification; perform Post Deployment Health Reassessment paraprofessional duties for assigned active-duty members; assist providers with minor surgical procedures and perform basic life support and triage in emergency situations. Dream assignment and why: Somewhere warm that has mild to no winters. Favorite movie: Garden State Favorite food: New York style pizza Favorite book: All John Grisham books Who inspires you: Dr. (Maj.) Erica Radden, the provider I work with. She has achieved what I would like to do in my career and I'd like to strive to be where she is one day. Medical school, provider, etc. Have you been deployed? Not yet; but I'm scheduled to deploy in June. Where do you see yourself in 10 years: Hopefully attending medical school for the Air Force and on my way to becoming a doctor. Why was A1C Juliet Corcillo chosen as Airman of the Week? Airman 1st Class Juliet Corcillo was selected to be the Airman of the Week for our squadron because of her unwavering dedication and commitment to the Air Force Medical mission. Since joining the Family Practice Clinic, she has exceeded all expectations to include completing both sets of Career Development Courses in less than 50 percent of the training timeline with a 90 percent average. Airman Corcillo's primary care team clinical duties are efficiently planned and executed; she is always willing to lend a helping hand while still working under pressure to meet the everyday mission. As a dedicated Airman, she truly believes in quality workmanship. As her supervisor, I have witnessed her dedication to the Air Force. Airman Corcillo sets the standards for other Airmen to follow! --Tech. Sgt. Juan Molina Supervisor