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This TBICoE fact sheet can be used by health care providers to educate patients with a concussion, or mild TBI, on how to manage changes in mood related to their injury.
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Getting restful sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your health, and it often takes thoughtful preparation during the day. This fact sheet offers service members and veterans who experience sleep disturbances after a concussion with healthy sleep tips that can likely improve sleep.
This fact sheet — in Spanish — identifies major physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms of concussion/mild TBI, and provides coping and recovery tips.
This TBICoE fact sheet can be used to educate patients with concussion/mild TBI on how to manage dizziness related to their injury.
This TBICoE fact sheet identifies major physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms of concussion, or mild TBI, and provides coping and recovery tips.
This document describes the line leader responsibilities for the Department of Defense (DOD) mandated policy, DOD Instruction 6490.11, “DOD Policy Guidance for the Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion in the Deployed Setting,” that applies to all service members involved in potentially concussive events in deployed settings.
Although each headache is different, identifying common causes, or triggers, is important for health care providers and patients to determine appropriate treatment. This fact sheet provides non-drug options to help those diagnosed with a mild TBI and associated post-traumatic headache manage symptoms.
This fact sheet defines concussion/mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder and explains how overlapping symptoms often occur. It also describes why it’s important to seek out treatment for both conditions and provides helpful advice on what to tell your family and friends to help in the recovery process.
This fact sheet provides answers and information to commonly asked questions about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
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Theater Medical Data Store (TMDS) is a Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet)-based web system that allows providers to view and document a patient’s complete operational electronic health record by compiling his/her health history from various electronic military health care systems within the operational environment.
The mission of the Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) Program Management Office (PMO) is to develop, deploy, and sustain MHS GENESIS and other integrated operational medicine information systems for the delivery of comprehensive health services to the deployed forces across the range of military operations.
Theater Medical Data Store (TMDS) is a Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet)-based web system that allows providers to view and document a patient’s complete operational electronic health record by compiling his/her health history from various electronic military healthcare systems within the operational environment.
The CCQAS is a Web-based, worldwide credentialing, privileging, risk management and adverse actions database for the Defense Health Agency.
This fact sheet provides an overview of the Program Executive Office, Defense Healthcare Management Systems (PEO DHMS) -- an acquisition organization that oversees three program management offices.
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