TBICoE's 2025 Brain Injury Awareness Month Events Flyer
2025 Brain Injury Awareness Month training and education events hosted by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence.
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2025 Brain Injury Awareness Month training and education events hosted by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence.
Worksheet designed to enable health care provider and patient to collaboratively identify a patient’s stressful triggers, warning signs, sources of support, coping strategies and ways to access health care and crisis assistance.
Factsheet with information to help commanders manage service members’ suicide risk with best practices for reducing access to lethal means
Provider factsheet with information on how to counsel patients at risk for suicide on reducing their access to lethal means, as well as helpful firearm means safety recommendations and provider resources.
Printable, collaborative safety planning tool for trained providers and their patients to create a dynamic plan to reduce patient risk for suicidal behavior.
Fact sheet that describes suicide warning signs, risk factors, and what line leaders can do to help in crisis
Fact sheet that describes suicide warning signs, risk factors, and what family members and caregivers can do to help a loved one in crisis
This document outlines the process under which MTFs may offer DOD Firefighters the opportunity to undergo a PFAS blood test—Updated to reflect DOD-approved Declination Memorandum for Record and DOD-approved Results Notification Memorandum.
Joint Medical Executive Skills Program (JMESP) core competencies
Joint Course Credit for the Joint Medical Executive Skills Program
The challenge of hormone dysregulation following TBI and its impact on mood changes, energy level, body weight alterations, and reproductive dysfunction is one that remains present in modern day warfare. Join us for a discussion on how the endocrine system is impacted following TBI.
This guidebook provides Military Health System beneficiaries who receive care within the National Capital Region a guide to available facilities, services, and care within the Defense Health Network-National Capital Region.
Save the dates with a complete 2024 schedule of the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence's Quarterly Education Series. The QES is an enterprise-wide learning opportunity for Military Health System stakeholders. Since inception, the QES provides trainings and education events that are relevant to the MHS, discussing specialty topics and current ...
ACIP recommends extending the interval for the 2-dose series of MenB-4C for healthy adolescents and young adults based on shared clinical decision-making and has added a recommendation for a 3-dose series for persons aged ≥10 years at increased risk.
A workbook designed to improve activities of daily living for patients experiencing bothersome tinnitus. It is a companion clinical support tool for clinicians who provide Tinnitus care. It provides a holistic, patient-centered approach to improve quality of life for patients living with tinnitus.
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