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Feb. 24, 2002

Veterinary Services Systems Management

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The purpose of the Veterinary Services Systems Management system via the Remote Online Veterinary Record application is to record and maintain complete health care information to include treatment history and deployment status on all Government Owned Animals.

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March 12, 2025

AHI Patient Registry FAQs

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These FAQs highlights common questions that providers may have regarding the AHI Patient Registry and consent process, as well as questions they may receive from patients.

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March 3, 2026

Warfare Exposure

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The Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs play distinct roles dealing with chemical and biological exposures. DOD identifies and validates veterans' exposure to CB agents and provides the names of individuals along with their exposure information to the VA. The VA then notifies individuals of their potential exposure, provides ...

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March 3, 2026

Depleted Uranium

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The Department of Defense began testing depleted uranium about 40 years ago, and first used it in a military operation in 1991. It has fewer risks than natural uranium because it is less radioactive. DOD and many other organizations have studied, and continue to study, the health, chemical, radiological and environmental effects and exposures of DU.

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March 3, 2026

Cognitive Rehabilitation

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The complexity of the brain and brain injuries has led to questions about the nature of cognitive rehabilitation and its availability to service members who have sustained TBIs.

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