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Retiring Wounded Warrior Continues to Serve His Military Community
Despite a career-ending cancer diagnosis, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Blake Conley prepares to retire after more than 20 years serving his nation with a positive outlook and a desire to keep serving.
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DHA publishes DMIS ID Tables monthly for the MHS. This site provides the latest version of the DMIS ID Table for viewing, printing, or downloading, along with a change report.
As defined in Section 704 of Public Law 117-263, a circumstance in which, under the criteria set forth in Paragraph 3.1.b. of DoDI 6490.08, the need to prevent serious harm to an individual or essential military function clearly outweighs the ...
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Questions and answers about filing a complaint with the DHA Office of the Inspector General.
TSMP collectively refers to: vaccines, some pharmaceuticals, temperature sensitive laboratory supplies, and other temperature sensitive medical items.
Medical Common Operating Picture is the joint system of record and an interactive platform that enables medical command and control/medical situational awareness decision making, by leveraging enhanced digital tools to analyze and visualize data from the tactical to strategic levels. MedCOP facilitates real-time operational medicine information sharing and data synchronization across multiple network domains to provide a globally accessible, relevant, resilient, and integrated medical common operating picture.
Operational Medicine Care Delivery Platform consists of health care delivery solutions designed to enhance operational health care and improve patient outcomes through intuitive, fit-for-purpose applications. These solutions optimize health care delivery at point of injury/illness allowing first responders to document care using the Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distribution Observation Kit application and also transfer data through en route care accurately and efficiently on a mobile device. The OpMed CDP enables deployed health care professionals to provide evidence-based care to treat Disease & Non-Battlefield Injuries and document sustained medical readiness at the respective role of care. The OpMed CDP also enables documentation of Damage Control Resuscitation at role 1 and role 2, and Damage Control Surgery at Role 2.
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