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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Aug. 1, 2025
“I’m here because I didn’t give up,” said U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Davonte Mccraven, who will soon be meritoriously promoted to chief petty officer after winning Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Sailor of the Year, for Fiscal Year 2024.
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Aug. 1, 2025
U.S. Air Force airmen assigned to the 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and 35th Medical Group, partnered with the 36th Airlift Squadron and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Misawa Medical Squadron, to conduct a mass casualty exercise and subject matter expert exchange during Resolute Force Pacific 2025 at Misawa Air Base, July 23.
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Aug. 1, 2025
Patients have ranked 16 Defense Health Network Central clinics, providers and support staff as the "best of the best" in the Military Health System for patient experience and customer care, according to a recent Joint Outpatient Experience Survey, or JOES, quarterly report.
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Aug. 1, 2025
U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guam hosted a “Nurse Corps Takeover” event as part of its Sailor 360 program in February, aiming to empower enlisted personnel to pursue commissioning as Navy Nurse Corps officers.
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Aug. 1, 2025
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Luka Ndungu becomes Uniformed Services University’s first active duty enlisted Ph.D. graduate in Environmental Health Sciences, leading the way in military medical research to safeguard warfighter health.
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Aug. 1, 2025
U.S. Navy Reserve medical personnel applied their lifesaving skills during a battlefield stress test July 24 at Fort Drum’s Bridgewater-Vaccaro Medical Simulation Training Center.
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July 30, 2025
The South Pacific Island nation of Fiji might seem a world away for a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman from Queens, New York. Pacific Partnership 2025 made such a unique opportunity possible.
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July 30, 2025
A U.S. Marine Corps spouse is thriving today because of a lifesaving 2024 kidney transplant and collaboration between Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Tripler Army Medical Center.
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July 29, 2025
People with certain vitamin deficiencies will often take a supplement to offset any they may have. Many service members use dietary supplements to promote health, improve performance, add muscle, lose weight and more—although supplements should be taken in accordance with Department of Defense guidelines. Uniformed Services University’s Operation ...
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July 29, 2025
U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Guido Valdes relinquished command to U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Kevin Brown as commander of Naval Medical Forces Pacific and director of the Defense Health Network – Pacific Rim during a change of command ceremony at Naval Medical Center San Diego.
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July 29, 2025
Fort Drum’s Soldier Recovery Unit welcomed its new commander and bid farewell to the outgoing senior leader during a change of command ceremony at Fort Drum’s Magrath Sports Complex, July 17, 2025.
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July 29, 2025
Soldiers from the 411th Engineer Battalion partnered with the 25th Infantry Division’s Holistic Health and Fitness team to take part in Operation Holistic Warrior—a groundbreaking behavioral change initiative aimed at empowering soldiers to reclaim ownership of their health, performance, and resilience.
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July 29, 2025
As the temperatures rise, soldiers face an increased risk of heat-related illnesses as they routinely undergo rigorous training across diverse weather conditions.
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July 28, 2025
Mental well-being is just as crucial to a warfighter’s medical readiness as is physical fitness, and nutrition plays an important role in both.
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July 28, 2025
The new authentication system offers a range of features that will simplify the login process for approximately 20 million individuals who use it, including military personnel, DOD civilians, military and civilian retirees, family member beneficiaries, contractors and vendors.
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