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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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Empowering Service Members Advancing Mental Health Access and Targeted Care

Article Around MHS
11/20/2023
Graphic demonstrating the process of Mental Health care and additional resources through targeted care. (U.S. Air Force graphic)

Taking the initiative to seek help for emotional difficulties is a courageous and responsible step for a service member. Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center’s Mental Health Clinic is dedicated to ensuring that all service members receive effective care in a timely manner.

The Madness We Survive

Article Around MHS
11/20/2023
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matilyn Million, 6th Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, stands next to her coworkers during a chemotherapy appointment in Tampa, Florida, on Aug. 21, 2023. Million was diagnosed with stage III Hodgkin’s lymphoma in March 2023. She completed her 12th and final chemotherapy treatment on Sept. 18, 2023, and is currently cancer free. (Courtesy Photo)

A renewed spirit to resume the life she previously had consumed U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matilyn Million as she closed her most difficult chapter. On Sept. 18, 2023, Million underwent her 12th and final chemotherapy treatment in Tampa, Florida.

New Device Implemented in the Family Birthing Center

Article Around MHS
11/20/2023
A member of the Family Birthing Center demonstrates the Jada® system used to control uterine bleeding on a simulated patient at the Keesler Military Treatment Facility, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., Oct. 30 (Photo By Michelle Stewart)

The staff of Keesler Medical Center’s Family Birthing Center is employing an innovative tool for birthing people experiencing postpartum hemorrhage.

Armed Services YMCA Recognizes U.S. Army “Angel of the Battlefield”

Article Around MHS
11/20/2023
The U.S. Army recipient of the 2023 Armed Services Angel of the Battlefield award is U.S. Staff Sgt. Ta'Quesha Abson, currently assigned to the Medical Readiness Brigade, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (Photo by Ronald Wolf, U.S. Army Medical Command)

Each year the Armed Services YMCA presents the “Angel of the Battlefield Award” to a heroic enlisted medical professional from each branch of the Armed Services. For 2023, the Army recipient of this award was U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ta'Quesha Abson, currently at the Medical Readiness Brigade, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Postvention Promotes Healing in Aftermath of Death by Suicide

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11/17/2023
Postvention Promotes Healing in Aftermath of Death by Suicide

From our experts: Resources and advice for those left behind after a death by suicide

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Two Virginia Counties due to Matts Creek Wildfire

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11/17/2023
TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Two Virginia Counties due to Matts Creek Wildfire

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in two Virginia counties may receive emergency prescription refills now through Nov. 26, 2023, due to the Matts Creek Wildfire.

U.S. Army Capt. Tackles Lupus, the Medical Education Board, and Life

Article Around MHS
11/17/2023
U.S. Army Capt. Anna Walker and her mom, Cynthia, at the 2023 Department of Defense Warrior Games Challenge in San Diego, California. “I'm so proud of Anna,” her mom said. “Given her condition, I’m amazed at her energy to do what she does. She won’t give up.”. (Courtesy Photo)

U.S. Army Capt. Anna Walker is from a military family. Five out of six siblings all serve. “My Dad was in the Navy for twenty years and was a Lt. Commander when he retired. I wanted to serve 20 years just like him. I enjoyed it. But then, life changes.”

Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Shares Mental Health Journey with Premier Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Command

Article Around MHS
11/17/2023
Then U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gregg F. Martin, who was serving as president of the National Defense University at the time, speaks during the university's graduation ceremony on Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., on June 13, 2013. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean K. Harp)

A retired U.S. Army major general shared his mental health story with soldiers and U.S. Army civilians from the military’s premier chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosives command.

Military Tropical Medicine Course Resumes International Field Missions

Article Around MHS
11/16/2023
Military tropical medicine students on board a Brazilian medical ship as part of the courses field rotations. Pictured above are U.S. Navy Lt. Aviv Fraiman, U.S. Navy Lt. Kylie Wilson, U.S. Navy Lt. Louise Gaunt, U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Cyrus Haselby, and U.S. Navy Capt. Ben Norton. (Photo by Military Tropical Medicine Course)

Two years after its inaugural 1993 class, the Navy’s Military Tropical Medicine program took on a tri-service mission, with a hallmark structure of four weeks of in-person didactic followed by two weeks in tropical infectious disease endemic locations. In 2020, the course momentarily halted international rotations due to travel restrictions and mandated a pivot to virtual education.

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Two Kentucky Counties due to Wildfires

Article
11/15/2023
TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Two Kentucky Counties due to Wildfires

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in two Kentucky counties may receive emergency prescription refills now through Nov. 24, 2023, due to wildfires.

Ask the Doc: How Often Do I Need Mammograms to Fight Breast Cancer?

Article
11/15/2023
Ask the Doc: How Often Do I Need Mammograms to Fight Breast Cancer?

Our expert answers questions about mammograms and breast health in Ask the Doc.

TRICARE Extends and Expands Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for 33 Counties in North Carolina due to Wildfires

Article
11/15/2023
TRICARE Extends and Expands Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for 33 Counties in North Carolina due to Wildfires

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced that TRICARE has expanded the number of North Carolina counties in which TRICARE beneficiaries may receive emergency prescription refills due to wildfires. DHA also extended the date from Nov. 16, 2023, to Nov. 24, 2023.

Military Pharmacy Reduces Patient Wait Times with New Robot

Article Around MHS
11/15/2023
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Marco Cardenas, 75th Medical Group Pharmacy Flight, restocks medications in the Parata Max 2 automated medication filling robot Oct. 26, 2023, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The pharmacy recently acquired the robot, which has reduced prescription filling times for their patients and furthered patient safety by using stock bottle and storage cell scanning to dispense the right drug and the right dose. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)

The 75th Medical Group’s Pharmacy Flight can now fill prescriptions faster with the help of a new automated high-speed medication filling robot called the Parata Max 2.

Gary Sinise Thanks Fort Campbell Soldier, Civilian Health Care Team

Article Around MHS
11/15/2023
Gary Sinise visited Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and served a free lunch and posed for photos with the hospital’s active duty and civilian healthcare team Nov. 9. BACH is part of the Military Health System, which includes 45 hospitals and inpatient facilities and 566 military ambulatory care and occupational health facilities in the United States and overseas.  (Photo By Maria Christina Yager)

Actor, director, producer, musician, and humanitarian Gary Sinise visited Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and served a free lunch to the hospital’s active duty and civilian health care team Nov. 9.

Wounded Warriors Gather to Celebrate Day of Healing

Article
11/14/2023
Wounded Warriors Gather to Celebrate Day of Healing

The Day of Healing is an incredible showcase for the strength and resilience of our wounded warriors,” said Seileen Mullen, principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. “The athletes, artists, musicians, and more coming together to share their stories of recovery is an inspirational reminder of why we celebrate Warrior Care and Caregiver Month.’

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