Shields Save Sight On Duty and Off
This fact sheet is intended to remind individual's to do everything they can to shield their eyes against accidents while on and off duty with protective eyewear.
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This fact sheet is intended to remind individual's to do everything they can to shield their eyes against accidents while on and off duty with protective eyewear.
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The Department of Defense Trauma Registry is a web-based data collection tool that captures and documents, in electronic format, information about the demographics, injury-producing incident, diagnosis and treatment, and outcome of injuries sustained by U.S./Non-U.S. military and U.S./Non-U.S. civilian personnel in wartime and peacetime from the point ...
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S3 is a web-based, automated system that regulates operation room scheduling and reporting processes, allowing the Defense Health Agency to collect enterprise-wide metrics on OR efficiency. S3 facilitates enterprise standardization and integration of health delivery systems and amplifies patient safety.
ePQNS collects data on patients to facilitate a patient-centered workflow, improve wait times and services, and enhance the patient appointment process.
ASIMS is a web-based application that allows senior U.S. Air Force leaders, commanders, active duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve members to monitor force health and mission readiness in non-deployed and deployed settings.
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Significant updates to the Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 6055.12 “Hearing Conservation Program” are expected to be published in April 2023. The significant change is a new requirement for initial hearing protector fit-testing to be conducted for all DOD personnel who have documented noise exposure greater than or equal to 95 dBA 8-hour time ...
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Co-occurring concussion and stress-related disorders, including PTSD, are common among service members. This fact sheet defines concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury, and provides an overview of common stress-related disorders, the overlapping symptoms, and how to manage those symptoms.
This fact sheet was developed specifically for VA medical providers. Low-level blast is defined as blast generated from firing heavy weapon systems or explosives in combat or training environments. Exposure to low-level blast does not typically result in a clinically diagnosable concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury.
Fact Sheet for Healthcare Providers Administering Vaccine: Emergency Use Authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine (2023-2024 formulation)
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