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Defense Health Agency Assists European Command’s Operation Austere Challenge Conflict Exercise
Defense Health Agency tracks fictional casualties during annual conflict computer exercise in Europe.
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Military Health System personnel share what works for them to relieve stress and maintain their mental health.
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The Military Health System offers the Advanced Virtual Support for Operational Forces program, or ADVISOR, for remote military medical professionals.
Pfizer vaccine now authorized for children 12 and older.
Optimal vision and hearing are key elements to military readiness. Army Pfc. Damien Terrell, assigned to Viper Company, 1-26 Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, prepares for night vision training at Grand Bara, Djibouti (Photo by: Air Force Tech Sgt. Amy Picard).
Hearing and sight are the two dominant human senses, both primordial for military service members’ readiness, health, and mission success.
Dear Doc: It seems like every time I go to the commissary, my daughter, 6, and son, 7, tend to gravitate toward the sugary cereals and frozen pizzas, and always want candy bars and sodas at the checkout. As far as I know, and as has been proven by their regularly scheduled check-ups, they are both in great health. The mother in me wants to give them what they want, but the former college athlete and current fitness freak in me is afraid that this might become a problem. For me, eating healthy has become a normal part of my life, and I've come to enjoy things that are healthy and taste good. Aside from tricking them, what can I do to get my kids to eat (and enjoy) more healthy foods? — Fitness Freaking Out
Senior enlisted medical leaders from the Defense Health Agency hosts their first joint panel session May 6 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, taking questions and hearing concerns from the troops in the field (Photo by: Bernard S. Little, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center).
Army Command Sgt. Maj. Shelita Taylor, command sergeant major of the 400th Military Police Battalion, dons and clears her gas mask during a team-building ruck march held by the 200th Military Police Command (Photo by: Army Reserve Master Sgt. Michel Sauret).
The MHS Service Helpdesk provides the DHA the ability to simplify and automate processes across IT disciplines using a single user interface (Screenshot courtesy of Defense Health Agency Strategic Communication Division).
In an area dominated by men, the military can still be a harsh environment for women, commanders say.
Defense Health Agency senior enlisted leaders meet with troops at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
The MHS Service Helpdesk will replace the MHS’s legacy information technology system, Remedy.
A team of 28th Medical Group staff learns how to use the new MHS GENESIS electronic health record system at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, during the system go-live event April 24, 2021 (Photo by: Staff Sgt. Hannah Malone, 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs).
Post-operative X-ray of vertebral body tethering in Mackenzie Boyll (Photo by: Mackenzie Walsh, Tripler Army Medical Center).
New York Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Richard Masci, assigned to the 369th Sustainment Brigade, is greeted by a therapy dog at his lodging site in New York, April 17, 2020. The dogs are part of a program to bolster soldier and health care worker resiliency during COVID-19 operations at the Javits New York Medical Station in Manhattan (Photo by: Courtesy photo from Gloria Gilbert Stoga, New York Army National Guard).
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