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Getting up-to-date on your COVID-19 vaccine

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2/8/2022
Military personnel giving the COVID-19 vaccine

The U.S. Guard Coast is that we have vaccines to help prevent serious illness if you contract COVID-19.

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Gone, but Never Forgotten, at NMRTC Bremerton

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2/8/2022
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Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton held a dedication ceremony in honor of Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Maxton Soviak, killed during a suicide bombing August 26, 2021, at the Abbey Gates of Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan.

RHC-C Soldier wins 2022 Army Best Medic Competition

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2/7/2022
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Weed Army Community Hospital medics won first place in the 2022 U.S. Army Best Medic Competition, which took place Jan. 24-28 at Fort Hood, Texas.

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San Antonio Market successfully launches MHS GENESIS

Article Around MHS
2/4/2022
Military personnel taking notes on MHS GENESIS

After months of training and preparation, the San Antonio Market, to include Brooke Army Medical Center and Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, went live with MHS GENESIS in late Jan.

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An Appreciation for Every Drop at Naval Hospital Bremerton

Article Around MHS
2/4/2022
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ASBBC-PNW recognized NHB Jan. 24, 2022, for being instrumental in organizing, promoting and holding blood drives, especially during the time COVID shut down collection efforts during 2020 and continued to effect donation attempts during 2021.

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Haze Gray Dietitian Underway

Article Around MHS
2/3/2022
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It’s only fitting for a Navy registered dietitian to help determine if the old adage, ‘a brace of sea air is good for the appetite.

Command surgeon highlights life-saving Army medical advances at high school presentation

Article Around MHS
2/3/2022
Army Science

The command surgeon for the U.S. Department of Defense’s premier all hazards formation highlighted the life-saving power of Army medical advances during a video presentation for high school students at Ohio County High School in Hartford, Kentucky, Jan. 18.

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Healthy Habits Lead to Long-term Health

Article Around MHS
2/2/2022
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When it comes to long-term health, nutrition plays a vital role

Blood Donations Are Mission Critical 365 Days a Year

Article Around MHS
2/1/2022
Military personnel handling blood samples

Blood donations are more than important—they are mission essential.

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Virginia Guard conducts medical exchange in Tajikistan

Article Around MHS
1/31/2022
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Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conducted a medical exchange with the Republic of Tajikistan Dec. 6-10 in support of the Defense Department’s State Partnership Program.

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Hall of Fame boxer supports Soldiers' Holistic Health and Fitness goals

Article Around MHS
1/28/2022
Boxer and Military personnel during a Human Performance Seminar

 Soldiers need time to adjust to taking and returning from leave status.

Caregivers Discuss Stress Management Strategies at Army Caregiver Virtual Forum

Article Around MHS
1/28/2022
Military personnel and his family

Being an Army Caregiver is one of the most important jobs in the military, but it's not an easy job. Providing proper support to Caregivers is critical, which is why the Army conducted a recent Army Caregiver Virtual Forum for about 25 attendees.

Oregon National Guard surging to support hospitals again

Article Around MHS
1/27/2022
Oregon Army National Guard touring a hospital

Hundreds of Oregon National Guard members are increasing support of hospitals throughout the state in their second hospital relief mission during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Why fitness matters – reviewing history of Army fitness testing

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1/26/2022
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An important aspect of being a member of the U.S. military service is to meet basic physical fitness standards established by Department of Defense Instruction. 

Public Health nurses offer insights on living with COVID-19 now, looking into future

Article Around MHS
1/25/2022
The Challenges of Living with COVID

One of the more challenging jobs for any public health professional is dealing with unpredictability inherent in outbreaks like the current COVID-19 pandemic.

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