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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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Milley Highlights Importance of Heart Health during visit to WRNMMC

Article
2/12/2021
Two military personnel, wearing masks, standing with woman in red dress, also wearing a  mask

Americans recognize the first Friday in February as National Wear Red Day.

DHA IT helps beneficiaries, providers and workforce through pandemic

Article
2/12/2021
Several military personnel, wearing masks, filling out paperwork. One woman is giving the thumbs up sign

DHA IT Teams Deliver Innovative Solutions During Pandemic.

Migration of MTF websites to TRICARE.mil complete

Article
2/12/2021
Three military personnel, wearing masks, sitting at a desk and typing on laptops

The goal is providing facility personnel and MTF recipients with a comprehensive source of information in an easily accessible, centralized location.

USU Researchers Earn Prestigious Tech Transfer Award

Article
2/11/2021
Man wearing lab coat points to image of bacteria

USU professor of Pathology selected for the Federal Laboratory Consortium’s Tech Transfer Award.

Navy Lt. stresses importance of being proactive during winter training

Article
2/10/2021
Marines march during a cold weather leadership course

MCMWTC is the "real deal."

COVID-19 vaccinations reaching smaller clinics, facilities

Article
2/10/2021
Military healthcare worker holding a vaccine needle

The pace of vaccinations should accelerate as the FDA approves newer vaccines for use.

USAISR Burn Center observes National Burn Awareness Week

Article
2/10/2021
Soldiers practicing burn care on dummies

Feb 7 - 13 marks National Burn Awareness Week

DOD Announces Use of Masks, Other Public Health Measures

Article
2/9/2021
Woman wearing a mask

Department of Defense updates the use of masks requirements to align to the most current CDC guidelines.

COVID-19 vaccine rollout ongoing in U.S. Army Central footprint

Article
2/9/2021
Two healthcare workers, wearing masks, adding the COVID-19 vaccine to syringes

The COVID-19 vaccination program in the U.S. Army Central’s area of operations is underway.

Military, medical leaders discuss COVID-19 issues with Service Members

Article
2/8/2021
Mr. and Mrs. Milley, wearing masks, standing in front of various flags.

Fauci said it is impossible to get COVID-19 from the vaccine, and it will "absolutely not" enter into a person's DNA.

A ‘holistic framework’ for Total Force Fitness through 2021

Article
2/8/2021
Three military personnel, dress in gym gear, exercising with medicine balls.

Total Force Fitness is being re-introduced in 2021 by all branches of the military, to include an emphasis on holistic training that goes far beyond physical fitness.

Army leader finds rewarding position through Operation Warfighter

Article
2/5/2021
Image of Mr. Ortiz in uniform

Soldier turns Department of Commerce internship into full-time position.

Navy Lt. Earns Geriatric Pharmacological Board Certification

Article
2/5/2021
Image of man in white coat and gloves, holding a prescription bag

Less than 1.5% of all U.S. pharmacists are board certified in Geriatric Pharmacology.

DOD COVID-19 vaccine roll-out continues, eye on long-term readiness

Article
2/4/2021
Soldier getting a vaccine in his left arm

The impact of the COVID-19 vaccines on military readiness is unknown, but members are encouraged to get the shots as soon as they become available.

WRNMMC’s participation in APOLLO program furthers cancer research

Article
2/4/2021
Two groups of vials on a table

The MCC serves as the preeminent cancer research and treatment facility within the Department of Defense.

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