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Defense Health Agency Director Promoted to Lieutenant General
The new Defense Health Agency director pinned on her third star during a ceremony at Fort Myer Memorial Chapel, Virginia, on Jan. 20, 2023.
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This fact sheet describes the Armed Services Blood Program, and provides locations of where you can donate blood for the military.
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This fact sheet explains how to host an Armed Services Blood Program Blood Drive.
The Armed Services Blood Bank Fellowship is an 18-month program founded in 1958 and mandated in 1972 by the Department of Defense (DOD) to accomplish the mission of maintaining an adequate military blood program. This bulletin provides details about the fellowship.
Questions and answers about the Armed Services Blood Program and donating blood.
P&T Meetings 2022
Meeting Minutes Defense Health Board November 30 2022
This information paper describes the cold chain management of the Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine
M2 Alerts contain Open Blasters (unresolved issues), Closed Blasters (resolved issues or pertinent information), and Data Issues (pertinent information).
The M2 Data Dictionary contains information on object classes and objects in the M2. Appendices contain additional information related to fields in the MDR.
MDR Alerts contain Open Blasters (unresolved issues), Closed Blasters (resolved issues or pertinent information), and Data Issues (pertinent information).
2023 Brain Injury Awareness Month training and education events hosted by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence
The AFMES is the only medical examiner system authorized to support DOD and other federal agencies' missions. It also works closely with the investigative arms of all military branches, to conduct forensic investigations of crime scenes upon request. Download this booklet to learn more about the AFMES and its mission.
Covers costs for medical, pharmacy, and dental plans, including enrollment fees; monthly premiums; annual deductible; copayments; cost-shares; and catastrophic cap.
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