Emergency War Surgery Course Objectives
Lists the course objectives for the Emergency War Surgery Course.
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Lists the course objectives for the Emergency War Surgery Course.
Emergency War Surgery Course Schedule
Course itinerary for the Emergency War Surgery Course
List of the core requirements for the Emergency War Surgery Course
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This brochure from the Army Public Health Center offers information about the Zika virus and how you can protect yourself.
This infographic from the Army Public Health Center shows how Zika is spread and offers information about symptoms and prevention.
Describes VA resources for Veterans who may have been exposed to certain environmental hazards during their military service.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) refers to a group of common metabolic disorders that share the characteristic of abnormally high levels of glucose in the blood (hyperglycemia).
The National Smallpox Vaccine in Pregnancy Registry was created to follow the pregnancy outcomes of women who were exposed to the smallpox vaccine during pregnancy.
This trifold brochure from the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center offers information and resources about the spread of Zika virus and prevention.
The recommendations contained in this guidance apply to the collection of Whole Blood and blood components intended for transfusion. This guidance does not apply to the collection of Source Plasma.
This info sheet is to give to potential blood donors who have traveled to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America in the last 28 days. BPL 16-02, Attachment 2
This guide consolidates information and procedures for surveillance and control of mosquitoes that transmit Zika, dengue and chikungunya viruses, which have the potential to co-circulate in the same regions where the viruses are endemic. This Technical Guide has been updated in January 2016 to provide additional information with regard to Zika.
This info sheet is to provide to blood donors after they give blood. BPL 16-02, Attachment 3
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