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Honoring the Practice of Nursing is the Focus of National Nurses Week
Nurses make a difference—every day, anytime, anywhere, always—is the message from the Defense Health Agency as National Nurses Week is celebrated, May 6-12, 2024. Around the Military Health System, nurses provide essential, person-centered care that keeps our military communities healthy. Military and civilian nurses make a difference through their essential contributions to the DHA mission of improving health and building readiness.
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"Dental health isn’t just for kids. Adults should get a dental cleaning every year to keep their mouth in good health and detect chronic diseases early. www.tricare.mil/Dental #ReadyReliableCare #PreventiveCare #TFF #dental”
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“Preventive care doesn’t end when the masks comes off. Make time for regular health screenings. To find a provider, visit www.tricare.mil/FindDoctor #ReadyReliableCare #PreventiveCare #TFF”
"If you've been postponing your health screenings, its time to get back on track. Schedule your mammogram and/or screenings for cervical cancer/colorectal cancer today! To find a provider, visit www.tricare.mil/FindDoctor #ReadyReliableCare #PreventiveCare #TFF"
"Back to school season is here! Get your child ready for a new school year with a well-child check-up. To find a provider, visit https://tricare.mil/FindDoctor on TRICARE.mil #KidsHealth #PreventiveCare #TFF"
"Don’t put your health on hold. Monitor your diabetes with regular A1C checks. To find a provider, visit www.tricare.mil/FindDoctor #ReadyReliableCare #PreventiveCare #TFF #diabetes”
"Don’t put your health on hold. Monitor your diabetes with regular A1C checks. To find a provider, visit https://tricare.mil/FindDoctor #ReadyReliableCare #PreventiveCare #TFF #diabetes”
As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted every aspect of healthcare delivery, the Military Health System responded with new and innovative ways to fight the disease and deliver safe, quality care to patients.
Virtual/augmented reality, 3D printing, video/podcast production, and machine learning/artificial intelligence technologies and others like them will enhance the training students receive at METC and elsewhere by supplementing the lectures and providing realistic alternatives to actual experiences.
Army Lt. Gen. Ronald J. Place, director of the Defense Health Agency, unfurls the DHA flag as Air Force Brig. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder, 59th Medical Wing commander and San Antonio Market director, unveils the new San Antonio Market flag during the market establishment ceremony at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, July 16, 2021. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Gragg, Defense Health Agency senior enlisted leader, and Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Marc Schoellkopf assist in unveiling the flags. (U.S. Army photo by Jason W. Edwards)
Hepatitis is characterized by inflammation of the liver. There are several types of the disease that are transmitted through different sources. (Courtesy of CDC)
A flyer encouraging beneficiaries to update DEERS information to maintain access to medical benefits and receive important information. Visit TRICARE.mil/DEERS.
A social media image encouraging beneficiaries to update DEERS information if they move or have a qualifying life event. Visit TRICARE.mil/DEERS.
A screensaver encouraging beneficiaries to update DEERS information if they move, change contact information, or have a qualifying life event. Visit TRICARE.mil/DEERS.
An email graphic encouraging beneficiaries to update DEERS information if they move or have a qualifying life event. Visit TRICARE.mil/DEERS.
The Defense Health Agency’s San Antonio Market is the seventh market to stand up over the past year, and is designed to standardize, optimize local healthcare.
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