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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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Patients Rate Walter Reed Providers High

Article Around MHS
4/25/2024
U.S. Navy Cmdr. (Dr.) Gregory Chesnut

Four Walter Reed doctors and a specialty care clinic are listed among the Military Health System’s Joint Outpatient Experience Survey Best of the Best in its first quarter of fiscal year 2024 report recently released by MHS officials.

Program Manager Continues Serving Military Members, Families, After Almost 40 Years

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4/24/2024
Program Manager Continues Serving Military Members, Families, After Almost 40 Years

Retired U.S. Navy Corpsman continues to serve military members and their families throughout the Military Health System.

U.S. Army Surgical Detachment Works Alongside Papua New Guinea Doctors, Patients

Article Around MHS
4/24/2024
military personnel get briefed on O.R. procedures

U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu Ann Marie Yastishock visited Port Moresby General Hospital and saw the work of U.S. Army doctors, nurses, and medical specialists who are sharing best practices, learning, and helping patients as part of a U.S. Army surgical rotation.

U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence Graduate School Ranks High Among Top U.S. Schools

Article Around MHS
4/24/2024
Students in the Army-Baylor MHA-MBA graduate program discuss human resources simulation experiences.

U.S. News and World Report ranks several programs at the Fort Sam Houston-based U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence highly in their most recent report on the best graduate health schools.

Deputy Secretary of Defense to DHA: ‘The Work You All Have Done is Unprecedented’

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4/23/2024
Deputy Secretary of Defense to DHA: ‘The Work You All Have Done is Unprecedented’

Deputy Secretary of Defense reinforces critical role the Defense Health Agency plays in supporting the Department of Defense mission

Navy Medicine Tests Expeditionary Medicine System

Article Around MHS
4/23/2024
military personnel on nighttime training patrol

You’re a sailor or Marine protecting conducting distributed maritime operations, and you’re miles from the nearest base or operations hub. Suddenly you find yourself wounded along with several of your fellow service members with the sinking feeling of “now what?” Thankfully, Navy Medicine has been preparing for this situation and is implementing the U.S. Navy’s expeditionary medicine system components and integrating them to work together in unison and bring you home safely.

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Six Counties in Iowa due to Storm Damage

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4/22/2024
TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Six Counties in Iowa due to Storm Damage

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in six counties in Iowa may receive emergency prescription refills now through April 29, 2024, due to storm damage.

Public Health Ergonomists Offer Move More Month Tips for the Workplace

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4/22/2024
Public Health Ergonomists Offer Move More Month Tips for the Workplace

The modern-day office workplace is often accompanied by large amounts of sedentary time that can be detrimental to good health. This issue impacts many office workers, including service members and the Department of Defense workforce.

Improving Outcomes: How TRICARE Covers Cancer Clinical Trials

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4/22/2024
Improving Outcomes: How TRICARE Covers Cancer Clinical Trials

If you have cancer, clinical trials can offer a path to innovative new treatments and improved care in the future. TRICARE covers participation in cancer clinical trials sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.

The 92nd Operational Support Team completes embedment with the 92nd Maintenance Squadron

Article Around MHS
4/22/2024
U.S. Air Force Airman Ethan Broussard doing pushups

The 92nd Medical Group’s Operational Support Team completed their first embedment with the 92nd Maintenance Squadron as one of the Integrated Operational Support programs the Air Force is implementing to provide physical and mental health prevention education.

Research Symposium Brings Together Minds Dedicated to Advancing Military Medicine

Article Around MHS
4/22/2024
military personnel at NMCLL Research Symposium

Medical professionals gathered April 11, 2024, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for the Annual Research Symposium.

Getting a Grip During Occupational Therapy Month at Naval Hospital Bremerton

Article Around MHS
4/22/2024
military personnel working on physical therapy exercise

A hypothetical scenario involving injuries to sight, sinew and senses was presented to Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Physical Therapy department team

Continuous Process Improvement Fair Demonstrates Commitment to Excellence at Naval Medical Center San Diego

Article Around MHS
4/22/2024
military medical personnel holding award

Naval Medical Center San Diego held its annual Continuous Process Improvement Fair in the command courtyard where dozens of projects were on display, demonstrating a commitment to excellence, 11 April.

Big Lake Native Provides Medical Support to Navy's Largest Master Jet Base

Article Around MHS
4/22/2024
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Valeria Ortiz poses for picture

This week’s staff spotlight is Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Valeria Ortiz from Big Lake, Texas. Ortiz graduated from Reagan County High School in 2021 and joined the Navy in July of the same year.

58th Special Operations Wing Saves More than 2,461 Man-Hours with Mass Ready Airman Training Day

Article Around MHS
4/22/2024
military personnel during Ready Airman Training

The 58th Special Operations Wing successfully implemented a new mass training approach that saved more than 2,461 man-hours for the Air Force Force Generation deployment model at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., April 5, 2024.

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Last Updated: March 12, 2024
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