Vaccine Usage in Military Medicine: The forefront of disease prevention
A poster describing the history of the military's role in many of the advances in vaccine science.
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A poster describing the history of the military's role in many of the advances in vaccine science.
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Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) are the most common malignancies in the U.S. About 80% of NMSCs are basal cell carcinomas (BCC) and 20% squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). Non-melanoma skin cancer most often develops on areas of skin regularly exposed to sun, such as face, ears, hands, shoulders, upper chest and back. Signs of NMSC include skin changes, ...
Welcome to the third edition of the Program Executive Office Defense Healthcare Management Systems (PEO DHMS) external newsletter, The Scope! Inside this issue, you will read about the recent achievements of the PEO DHMS team, as we continue to transform the delivery of military operations and healthcare for our warfighters.
Map of U.S. Geographic Combatant Commands' Areas of Responsibility (high resolution)
Higher of Original ACD Rates--$125/$75/$50, December 23, 2016 Posted Rates, or Updated 2017 Locality Rates
The Learning Update delivers an upcoming schedule of Department of Defense Patient Safety Program (DoD PSP) and other patient safety activities, tools and resources to help you increase your patient safety knowledge and skills.
When a novel influenza A virus with pandemic potential emerges, nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) often are the most readily available interventions to help slow transmission of the virus in communities, which is especially important before a pandemic vaccine becomes widely available.
Pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Department of Defense (DoD) designated itself as a single affiliated covered entity in DoD Health Information Privacy Regulation, DoD 6025.18-R. In this regulation, the DoD specifically defined the Military Health System (MHS) to only include DoD components that are ...
In the U.S. Armed Forces, low back pain is among the most frequent causes of medical visits and lost-duty time. Back problems have also been the leading causes of medical evacuations from Iraq and Afghanistan.1 This case definition is used to identify cases of mechanical low back problems defined as local or radicular pain associated with conditions ...
Here is the fourth edition of the DoD/VA IPO bulletin, The Bridge! Inside this issue you’ll read about IPO’s recent accomplishments and engagements to continue to enhance health data sharing and interoperability and provide world-class healthcare to our deserving beneficiaries.
ProQuad (Frozen) Package Insert
This case definition was developed by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC) for the purpose of epidemiological surveillance of a condition important to military-associated populations. In the summer of 1997, Army training centers reported eight hospitalizations of soldiers for hyponatremia secondary to excessive water consumption during ...
Rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of striated muscle cells with release into the bloodstream of their potentially toxic contents In U.S. military members, rhabdomyolysis is a significant threat during physical exertion, particularly to those under heat stress.
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Program Executive Office Defense Healthcare Management Systems (PEO DHMS) external newsletter, The Scope! Inside this issue, you will read about the recent achievements of the PEO DHMS team, as we continue to transform the delivery of military operations and healthcare for our warfighters.
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