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Health Care Access in Japan: DOD Medical Leader Conducts Listening Tour at U.S. Bases to Better Understand Successes and Challenges
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Service Policy and Oversight visited Misawa Air Base, Camp Foster, and Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka to meet with installation and military hospital and clinic leadership and staff from April 7 to 11, 2025.
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The Armed Services Blood Program named Retired Army Col. Francisco “Frank” J. Rentas as the recipient of the 2021 ASBP Lifetime Achievement Award.
October is National Physical Therapy Month, an annual opportunity to raise awareness about the benefits of physical therapy.
Task Force Liberty’s case management team partnered up with the local community Sept. 22, 2021, to provide routine dental care for the first time to Afghans living in Liberty Village on Joint Base, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in Jew Jersey.
Military Working Dog trauma database would aid in preventing and treating injuries
Get vaccinated for COVID-19 if you’re pregnant or trying, DOD and CDC and advise.
Several conversations involving senior leaders from the Defense Health Agency at the Association of the United States Army’s Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C., centered around the future of health care technology.
Naval Medicine Readiness and Training Bremerton’s Pastoral Care department is actively promoting the Caregiver Operational Stress Control Program.
The 121st Field Hospital of the 549th Hospital Center recently introduced an innovative way to increase medical Soldiers’ proficiency and competency by enhancing access to the field hospital equipment.
The best way to reduce work related musculoskeletal injury risk factors is through using tools like dollies, carts, lifts, and power tools.
The Women and Infant Clinical Community developed the Wise Health for Women Warriors podcast to support primary care managers who need additional information when caring for women warriors.
A Brooke Army Medical Center clinical nurse specialist used her training and experience to help vaccinate Afghan evacuees in Germany.
Occupational Hazards for Health Care Workers: Advice from the Experts
Service members continue to line up for COVID-19 vaccinations.
To salute sterile processing professionals, whose work often go unnoticed, the second Sunday of every October marks the first day of Sterile Processing Week, running this year from Oct. 10-16.
Your brain is continuously evolving and growing, which is sometimes called having “plasticity” or being “malleable.”
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