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Stay Healthy, Stay Ready

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1/14/2022
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Having a healthy lifestyle is a major part of Army life; it is ingrained into the minds of Soldiers early on in their careers. 

Optimizing sleep as a Soldier: The science, challenges and significance

Article Around MHS
1/13/2022
Military personnel during a doctors appointment

Sustained mental health is critical to establishing and maintaining a medically ready force, and sleep can play a part in protecting that readiness. 

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WBAMC Prepares for MHS GENESIS

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1/12/2022
MHS GENESIS

William Beaumont Army Medical Center plans to launch MHS GENESIS, a new electronic health record and patient portal, in the summer of 2022.

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Mother, Motivator, Mentor, Marchetta.

Article Around MHS
1/11/2022
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Amber Marchetta has served as the youth sports coordinator for Marine Corps Community Services aboard Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, Japan.

BAMC earns The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval®

Article Around MHS
1/11/2022
The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval

Brooke Army Medical Center recently earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for the hospital, each of its primary care medical homes, and the behavioral health care and services.

MCAHC Pharmacist awarded the 2021 Army Pharmacy Leadership and Innovation Award

Article Around MHS
1/10/2022
Dr. Adam Edward Lang

McDonald Army Health Center (MCAHC) Clinical Pharmacist Dr. Adam Edward Lang was recognized with the 2021 Ralph D. Arnolds Pharmacy Award for Pharmacy Leadership and Innovation sponsored by the University of Cincinnati Master's in Pharmacy Leadership Program, held during recent a virtual Joint Federal Pharmacy Seminar.

Fort Irwin medical leaders visit local hospitals

Article Around MHS
1/7/2022
Military personnel meeting

Medical leaders from Weed Army Community Hospital toured several high desert hospitals in November and December to strengthen rapport for an enhanced network for Fort Irwin beneficiaries

Optometry cares for Wyverns in the blink of an eye

Article Around MHS
1/7/2022
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The human eye can distinguish approximately 10 million different colors and is made up of more than two million working parts. With that many functioning pieces, maintaining ocular health is imperative.

Using this one tool could cut your stress in half

Article Around MHS
1/6/2022
Military personnel running

The Operational Stress Control (OSC) Program, a United States Navy program the  Coast Guard’s Office of Health, Safety and Work-Life recently adopted, is running a series of four-day, virtual and in-person trainings to help our members recognize and better manage stress.

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OTA students create, display interactive projects

Article Around MHS
1/6/2022
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Army and Navy students in the Medical Education and Training Campus (METC) Occupational Therapy Assistant program held an Open House recently to showcase their interactive class projects and explain how they are applicable in military rehabilitation.

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Air Force discusses future of medicine at annual workshop

Article Around MHS
1/5/2022
Air Force Maj. Gen. John DeGoas, Air Force Deputy Surgeon General answering questions

Leaders across the Air Force Medical Service met virtually and in-person for an annual Senior Leadership Workshop in Leesburg, Virginia, December 7-9, sharing ideas focused on recalibrating operational readiness.

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Giving Another Breath of Hope

Article Around MHS
1/5/2022
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Two patients, each with metastatic lung cancer, were rushed to Keesler’s Operating Room, struggling to breathe with tumors constricting their airways.

Talking Seasonal Affective Disorder

Article Around MHS
1/4/2022
Military personnel staring out of the window

Holiday blues, seasonal depression, and other terms have been used to describe what is now known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), and more often than not, many factors play a role on an individual’s ability to be affected by this disorder each year around the holidays.

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Navy Corpsmen Help Keep Life-Saving Blood Products Flowing

Article Around MHS
1/3/2022
Navy Hospitalman Jia Li Chen works at the Armed Services Blood Bank Center-Pacific Northwest in charge of helping keep life-saving blood product flowing.

Blood products collected are distributed world-wide to provide support from deployed troops overseas to veterans and their families at home.

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This is my Why

Article Around MHS
12/30/2021
Air Force Senior Airman Marcus Bullock poses for a photo after receiving his COVID-19 vaccination

Air Force Senior Airman Marcus Bullock stated his reason for getting the vaccine was to help his mother and son be able to have a play date again.

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