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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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National Doctors Day Salutes Those Who Answered 'A special calling'

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3/30/2023
U.S. Army Col. Jason M.Blaylock, director for Medical Services, and professor of medicine at Uniformed Service University of Health Sciences, poses for photo as part of WRNMMC Doctors Day Celebration. (DOD photo by Ricardo J. Reyes)

National Doctors Day is March 30 to honor physicians for their dedication and contributions to the health and wellbeing of society and the community in which they serve.

Protecting the Warfighter's Health and Readiness, Now and Into the Future

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3/30/2023
An anopheles mosquito specimen sample sits under the microscope during a demonstration of the U.S. Army’s medical technology development and modernization efforts, Fort Detrick, Maryland, on Feb. 23. (Photo by Summer Abdoh, U.S. Army)

A cure for a debilitating and sometimes deadly disease, new treatments for working military dogs, a snakebite antidote, and a treatment for respiratory disease! See how years of research collaborations are providing protections for warfighters in remote places like never before.

Peer Experts Step Up to Support MHS GENESIS Transition at Walter Reed

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3/30/2023
Designated by the Defense Health Agency, the peer experts, or Pay-it-Forward team comprises military and civilian personnel throughout the Military Health System who have already gone through the MHS GENESIS transition.

Now that MHS GENESIS, the DOD's new electronic health record system, has been successfully implemented at Walter Reed National Military Medical, a dedicated group of peer experts is lending their support.

COVID-19 Registry Provides Pandemic Response Insights, Optimizes Patient Care

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3/29/2023
Navy Chief Navy Counselor Agnieszka Grzelczyk assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia received the COVID-19 vaccine at Naval Weapons Station Earle in March 2021.

The COVID-19 registry provides the capability to look at treatments and outcomes and is used in conjunction with other larger data sources, enabling improved clinical decision making and better patient outcomes.

Military Recognizes Importance of Sleep, Investigates Use of Alternative Treatment Device for Sleep Apnea

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3/29/2023
Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder in which one stops breathing for 10 seconds or more during sleep, often repeatedly. The result may be choking noises or loud snoring during sleep, as well as extreme sleepiness during the day, which can decrease the ability to perform certain tasks.  (Graphic illustration by Graham Snodgrass, Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen)

Chronic insomnia can result in sluggish and less productive days, but did you know that lack of sleep can also trigger serious physical and mental health issues? Find out what could be keeping you awake at night and how to treat it.

It’s No Secret: MARSOC is a huge supporter of the Armed Services Blood Program

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3/28/2023
It’s No Secret: MARSOC is a huge supporter of the ASBP

A dedicated Point of Contact is an important part of any Armed Services Blood Program blood drive. Navy Hospital Corpsman Class Jacklyn Davis routinely acts as this POC for the recurring blood drive that takes place every 56 days at United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command, a satellite facility to Camp Lejeune, N.C.

COVID-19 Registry Provides Pandemic Response Insights, Optimizes Patient Care

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3/28/2023
COVID-19 Registry Provides Pandemic Response Insights, Optimizes Patient Care

Prior to the pandemic, the DOD began deploying MHS GENESIS, the new federal electronic health record, to improve health care outcomes for our service members, veterans, and their families. Critical enterprise needs quickly came to light to combat the impacts of the COVID-19 disease.

Making Waves: Remembering the First Women of the Hospital Corps

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3/28/2023
World War II brought new opportunities for civic-minded women like Frona Liston , who wanted to contribute to the war effort. And for the first time in Navy history, women could serve in a wide range of occupational specialties and rates under the auspices of the Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service or the Women’s Reserve program. (Courtesy Photo)

Meet some of the pioneers of women in military medicine and how they changed the course of American medical history.

Walter Reed 'flips the switch' and Welcomes MHS GENESIS

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3/27/2023
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) leadership, MHS GENESIS team members, and staff cut the ribbon welcoming MHS GENESIS during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, March 25, 2023. (Photo By Rick McNamara)

MHS GENESIS, the Department of Defense’s new electronic health record, deployed at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on March 25.

Austin Presses Ahead with Recommendations from Suicide Prevention Committee

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3/27/2023
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Months of research and planning ways to prevent suicide in the military comes to fruition. Find out about phase one of the Suicide Prevention and Response Independent Review Committee's recommendations to promote the wellness, health, and morale of military personnel.

Donate Blood at USNA Blood Drive and Save Lives with the ASBP

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3/24/2023
Donate Blood at USNA Blood Drive and Save Lives with the ASBP

Join the ASBP at the United States Naval Academy blood drive on April 19 and April 20 in Dahlgren Hall for an opportunity to support lifesaving efforts.

DOD Welcomes New Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs

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3/24/2023
Dr. Lester Martinez-López is sworn in as the new assistant secretary of defense for health affairs by Gilbert R. Cisneros, the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, at the Pentagon on March 21. Holding the Bible for his oath of office is Martinez-López’s wife, Lydia Martinez.

'There is no greater duty than to ensure the health of the people who serve our country selflessly and with great sacrifice, and I am truly grateful for this chance to make a difference for them,' says Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez after taking the oath of office as Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs.

Pre-Go-live Events Prepare End Users for MHS GENESIS

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3/24/2023
The MHS Genesis Sign-on Fair was held at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Feb. 27. This event provided staff with the opportunity to log into their MHS GENESIS account to make sure their credentials have been set according their assigned roles, and training before the deadline. (Photo by Harvey A. Duze, Office of Command Communications – WRNMMC)

With 10 days left before Walter Reed National Military Medical Center transitions to MHS GENESIS, the Department of Defense’s new electronic health record system, providers and staff are participating in a series of MHS GENESIS pre-go-live events.

Dr. Jeffrey Freeman Named New Director of National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health at Uniformed Services University

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3/24/2023
Dr. Jeffrey Freeman will begin as the new director of NCDMPH on May 8, 2023. (Courtesy Photo, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.)

Jeffrey D. Freeman, PhD, MPH, has been selected as the new director of the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

New Jersey Guard Joint Force Medical Team Trains with State Partner Albanian Armed Forces

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3/23/2023
U.S. Army National Guard Staff Sgt. James Cavanagh, 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry Regiment, 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Jersey Army National Guard, supervises tactical combat casualty care training scenarios with the Albanian Armed Forces at Land Forces Headquarters, Zall-Herr, Tirana, Albania as part of the State Partnership Program. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Bruce Daddis, U.S. Army National Guard)

Tactical combat casualty care, care under fire, and treatment of combat-related injuries were just a few of the exercises covered in this 20 year old international training partnership. Find out what else was accomplished as the NJ Guard helped prepare Albanian Armed Forces to achieve NATO standards

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