HICKAM WARRIOR: Staff Sgt. Robert Woolley Published Oct. 22, 2010 By Senior Airman Gustavo Gonzalez 15th Wing Public Affairs JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Staff Sgt. Robert Woolley, 15th Medical Operations Squadron aerospace medical technician, is this week's Hickam Warrior. His responsibilities include providing medical administrative support to two doctors, ensuring 3,100 joint base beneficiaries receive $2 million a year healthcare, conduct more than 25 pediatric health screenings daily which includes anticipatory guidance and counseling as well as record reviews. In addition, he augments physician by performing throat cultures, nebulizer treatments, cyrotherapy and suture and staple removals. He enforces 48 Infection Control standards ensuring cleanliness and supply integrity of patient exam, treatment, waiting and storage rooms. "It's never the same thing, consistency is nonexistent," he said. "Helping all sorts of patient's day in and day out brings a great sense of pride. I've always enjoyed being in the Air Force and all of the opportunities it provides such as being able to change jobs if you're a first term Airman, or all the great commissioning opportunities it offers for enlisted personnel to name a few." According to Sergeant Woolley, he has enjoyed his tour here so far. "Living on a paradise island is pretty sweet in itself, but also the ease of beach access," he said. For the most part the laid back attitudes are great. In my off duty time I enjoy exploring and enjoying all the great things Hawaii has to offer with my wife, Erin, and also playing ice hockey for the local hockey team."