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Honoring the Practice of Nursing is the Focus of National Nurses Week
Nurses make a difference—every day, anytime, anywhere, always—is the message from the Defense Health Agency as National Nurses Week is celebrated, May 6-12, 2024. Around the Military Health System, nurses provide essential, person-centered care that keeps our military communities healthy. Military and civilian nurses make a difference through their essential contributions to the DHA mission of improving health and building readiness.
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The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.
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As the use of digital textbooks in schools continues to increase, hard copy textbooks are quickly becoming a thing of the past. Even more so after the coronavirus pandemic forced schools to transition to remote and hybrid learning, resulting in the skyrocketing use of electronic textbooks, or eBooks, and audiobooks in the classroom.
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FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in Maine may receive emergency prescription refills now through Sept. 25, 2023, due to Hurricane Lee.
Service members can prevent hearing loss by wearing protective gear like earplugs, noise muffs, noise-attenuating helmets, and other devices. Check with your Hearing Conservation Program manager or audiologist about which protective device is best for your job and environment. For more about HPDs visit: hearing.health.mil/Prevention/Hearing-Protection-Devices #AudiologyAwarenessMonth #Hear4Life
Physical therapists can help restore, maintain, and promote optimum physical function, as well as improve wellness and quality of life as it relates to each patient’s needs. Learn more about your @TRICARE coverage for physical therapy: www.tricare.mil/PhysicalTherapy
Join us this month as we salute our pharmacists #AcrossTheMHS for their hard work and dedication. These healthcare heroes work tirelessly to make sure our patients receive the right medications and dosages, and their expert care does not go unnoticed. #AmericanPharmacistsMonth #Pharmacists #PharmacyHeroes
If you are unsure whether you or a loved one is suffering from depression, there are resources and tools available to military families to get screened. Get care with @TRICARE: www.tricare.mil/MentalHealth #NationalDepressionScreeningDay
Happy Birthday Navy!
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Simple activities can go a long way in protecting your mental health, such as: Connecting with nature, Prioritizing exercise, Eating nutritious foods, Getting proper sleep, Planning events to look forward to, Learning how to manage emotions, Talking to someone you trust for support. Even healthy mental habits can’t prevent all mental health challenges. If you or a loved one needs more support, find resources at: www.health.mil/MentalHealth #DefendYourMH #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthIsHealth
During this #EmotionalWellnessMonth, make sure to disconnect and take a time-out for your brain. Maintaining a healthy emotional balance helps you adapt to life’s stresses, have good relationships, and achieve your goals. More tips from @NIH: www.nih.gov/health-information/emotional-wellness-toolkit #EmotionalWellness #MentalHealth
Parents – you have the power to prevent bullying by modeling empathy and kindness for your children through your actions and words. Whether your child is being bullied or is the bully, take time to open conversations and listen to your child’s concerns. Find more resources at www.militaryonesource.mil/parenting/children-youth-teens/how-to-identify-and-address-bullying-behavior #BullyingPreventionMonth #StopBullying #ChooseKindness #EndBullyingTogether
Relationships should be safe. If your partner’s behavior is putting you at risk, reach out. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233) or find more resources through the Family Advocacy Program: www.militaryonesource.mil/preventing-violence-abuse/unhealthy-relationships/family-advocacy-program-support/ #StartTheConversation #DVAM #UnitedAgaisntDA #BreaktheSilence #EndDomesticViolence #SupportSurvivors
Mental illness affects everyone, whether directly or indirectly through family, friends or coworkers. Don’t wait to make your mental health a priority. Seeking help is a sign of strength. Find resources at: www.health.mil/MentalHealth #YouAreNotAlone #MentalIllnessAwarenessWeek #MentalHealth #DefendYourMH
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