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What is the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal?

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3/3/2021
What is the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal?

Introduction to the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal site

MHS GENESIS Patient Portal Registration

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3/3/2021
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal Registration

Registering for the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal

Strategies for hearing loss prevention help service members stay ready

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3/3/2021
An infographic with the words "World Hearing Day" at the top, images of people using their hears to listen, and "educate, protect, monitor" at the bottom

The Defense Health Agency is one of many healthcare entities celebrating World Hearing Day on March 3.

Practicing cultural humility encourages patients to use digital health

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3/3/2021
Picture of a women smiling with the words "Practicing cultural humanity encourages patients to use digital health"

Julie Kinn discusses cultural humility and the use of technology during the pandemic.

Updated tools and training improve TBI and concussion recovery

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3/3/2021
A group of military personnel wearing face mask working on laptop computers

Up-to-date clinical tools help diagnose and manage TBI on and off the battlefield.

Intro brain injury main 2021

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3/2/2021
Military health personnel performing a balance test on a patient

Katherine Perlberg, a physical therapist at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center’s Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic, performs a balancing test on Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class John Toomer, a hospital corpsman from Naval Hospital Naples, during Landstuhl Regional Medical Center’s Virtual Health Presenters Course, Sept. 3. (Photo by: William Beach, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center)

NMCSD 2021

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3/2/2021
Military personnel wearing face mask standing in front of the Naval Medical Center in San Diego cutting a red ribbon

Navy Capt. Brad Smith, Naval Medical Center San Diego commanding officer, Navy Capt. Matthew Wauson, MHS GENESIS lead, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Kuckza, MHS GENESIS Training lead, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Joshua Wymer, MHS GENESIS lead, and Air Force Col. Thomas Cantilina, Defense Health Agency (DHA) deputy function champion for MHS GENESIS, celebrate the launch of MHS Genesis electronic health records with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. With MHS GENESIS, all patient records will be found in one single records system. In addition, for the first time ever, all military branches will use one electronic health records system so that no matter where patients receive their care, their records will follow them (Photo by: Petty Officer 1st Class Vernishia Vaughn, Naval Medical Center San Diego).

Fort Meade Recruiter 2021

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3/2/2021
Military health personnel wearing a face mask giving someone the COVID-19 Vaccine

Army Master Sgt. Carolyn Lange, a licensed practical nurse, administers the Covid-19 vaccine on Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, on Feb. 26. (Photo by: Jeremy Todd, 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion)

NMCSD launches MHS GENESIS

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3/2/2021
Military personnel wearing face mask standing in front of the Naval Medical Center in San Diego cutting a red ribbon

Naval Medical Center San Diego deploys MHS GENESIS over the weekend.

Army Recruiter volunteers to administer COVID-19 vaccination

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3/2/2021
Military health personnel wearing a face mask giving someone the COVID-19 Vaccine

Army Master Sgt. Carolyn Lange has kept up her skills as a licensed practical nurse by administering COVID-19 vaccines on Fort George G. Meade in Maryland

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month; TBICoE’s mission lasts all year

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3/2/2021
Military health personnel performing a balance test on a patient

Staying a-head of TBI

Update: Sexually Transmitted Infections, Active Component, U.S. Armed Forces, 2012–2020

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3/1/2021
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Under a magnification of 1150X, this photomicrograph of a Gram-stained urethral discharge specimen, demonstrated the presence of Gram-negative, intracellular diplococci, which is a finding indicative of the possible presence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. Credit: CDC/ Dr. Caldwell

A Retrospective Cohort Study of Blood Lead Levels Among Special Operations Forces Soldiers Exposed to Lead at a Firing Range in Germany

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3/1/2021
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A soldier assigned to the U. S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School who is in the Special Forces Weapons Sergeant Course fires a pistol during small arms training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina November 4, 2019. The soldiers were trained to employ, maintain and engage targets with select U.S. and foreign pistols, rifles, shotguns, submachine and machine guns, grenade launchers and mortars and in the utilization of observed fire procedures. (U.S. Army photo illustration by K. Kassens)

1 Millionth Vaccine Main 2021

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3/1/2021
Military personnel wearing face mask standing in line to receive their COVID-19 Vaccine

Airmen from the 60th Surgical Operations Squadron, 60th Inpatient Squadron, 60th Healthcare Operations Squadron and 60th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron are cleared through a three-step process to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Dec. 22, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Airmen were among the first to receive the vaccine at David Grant U.S. Air Force Medical Center, the Air Force’s largest medical facility (Photo by: Air Force Senior Airman Cameron Otte).

Influenza Surveillance Trends and Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Among Department of Defense Beneficiaries During the 2019–2020 Influenza Season

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3/1/2021
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Captured in 2011, this transmission electron microscopic (TEM) image depicts some of the ultrastructural details displayed by H3N2 influenza virions, responsible for causing illness in Indiana and Pennsylvania in 2011. See PHIL 13469, for the diagrammatic representation of how this Swine Flu stain came to be, through the “reassortment” of two different Influenza viruses. Credit: CDC/ Dr. Michael Shaw; Doug Jordan, M.A.

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