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1/31/2024
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (January 31, 2024) Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez meets with staff assigned to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center during a visit to the region to learn more about current and future medical requirements that can better serve military medicine patients.
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1/31/2024
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (January 31, 2024) Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez meets with staff outside Naval Medical Center Portsmouth’s Trauma Center during a visit to the region to learn more about current and future medical requirements that can better serve military medicine patients. In 2023, the hospital was awarded designation as a Level II Trauma Center by the Commonwealth of Virginia's Department of Health.
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1/31/2024
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (January 31, 2024) U.S. Navy Lt. Lauren Preston, the division officer of Naval Medical Center Portsmouth’s Sterile Processing Division (SPD), gives a tour of SPD spaces to Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez during his visit to the region to learn more about current and future medical requirements that can better serve military medicine patients.
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1/30/2024
240130-D-UJ980-1014 Camp Pendleton, Calif. (Jan. 30, 2024) Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim (DHNPR) and Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific, leads an executive planning session with leaders from all nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) within the network. During the session, network leaders discussed calendar year 2024 priorities, mission requirements, and direct care optimization. DHNPR is one of nine networks, each led by a flag or general officer, that was stood up by the Defense Health Agency in October 2023 to strengthen the management of health care delivery and combat support. (DoD photo by Regena Kowitz/Released)
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1/30/2024
240130-D-UJ980-2007 Camp Pendleton, Calif. (Jan. 30, 2024) Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim (DHNPR), provides remarks as a guest speaker at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton’s 10th anniversary celebration. Valdes, who is also the Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific, focused on the accomplishments of the military and civilian staff, commending them for the care they give our Sailors, Marines, and their families. The event was attended by several “plank owners,” a Navy term for individuals who were members of a ship’s crew at commissioning, and it ended with a traditional cake cutting. (DoD photo by Regena Kowitz/Released)
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12/5/2023
Through Operation Helios, the Enterprise Intelligence and Data Solutions Program Management Office successfully moved two legacy data warehouses, MHS Data Repository (MDR) and MHS Mart (M2), along with over 1 petabyte of data into a centralized data analytics platform known as the MHS Information Platform or the MIP. The mass migration and modernization effort combined MDR and M2 data from on-premise Defense Information Systems Agency servers to the MIP for ease and security in validating, integrating, distributing and archiving DHA corporate health care data.
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11/13/2023
Members of the band Mango Warrior, Jessica Derhammer and U.S. Navy Staff Sgt. Edwin Nieves perform at the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program. Derhammer is a retired U.S. Navy technical sergeant. The band was formed through the Rock to Recovery Program. Derhammer said music has helped her to get out of head after retiring. “It has brought me a sense of freedom and expression,” she said.
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11/13/2023
The cast of an improv group wait backstage to perform at the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program.
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11/13/2023
Paul Horton, retired Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal, discusses his art at the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023.The event sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program, brought together wounded warriors to introduce them to therapeutic programs like art, music, and sports.
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11/13/2023
Retired U.S. Navy Master Sgt. Nalani Quintello, South Carolina, is embraced by friends after performing one of her original songs at the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program. “The Wounded Warrior Program has helped to deal with my anger from having my military career end sooner than I would have liked,” she said. “It has given me the platform to advocate for those who are suffering from invisible wounds.”
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11/13/2023
Retired U.S. Navy Master Sgt. Nalani Quintello, South Carolina, performs one of her original songs at the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program. “The Wounded Warrior Program has helped me deal with my anger from having my military career end sooner than I would have liked,” she said. “It has given me the platform to advocate for those who are suffering from invisible wounds.”
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11/13/2023
U.S. Air Force Maj. Mallory Morgan, based in Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, and her service dog, Hope, attend the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program.
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11/13/2023
Members of the band Mango Warrior perform at the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program. Singer, Jessica Derhammer, said music has helped her to get out of head after retiring. “It has brought me a sense of freedom and expression,” she said.
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11/13/2023
The visual arts and journaling have been therapeutic for retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Robert Scoggins of Denver, Colorado. He learned how to paint and to journal through the Wounded Warriors program. Also pictured is his service animal, Jefe.
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11/13/2023
Retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Valerie Ehevarria, U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Nicole Stickel, U.S. Navy Staff Sgt. Keevin Atoigue, U.S. Navy Staff Sgt John Cardoza, and retired U.S. Navy Tech Sgt. Sybyl Cardoza enjoy the musing of a comedian during the annual Wounded Warrior Day of Healing event held at the National Harbor on Nov. 13, 2023, sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program.
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