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Student nomination form for all DMRTI Joint Operations Program courses, to include, JMOC-B/A, JMPT, and JHOC.
This file contains the future specification for the Genesis Laboratory for the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) database.
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This file contains the future specification for the Genesis Radiology file for the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) database.
For the DoD’s immunization programs to be successful, it is imperative that immunizers store and handle vaccines properly, making sure they are ready for administration whenever our worldwide deployers need them.
Ektropy is an information technology (IT) solution used across the Defense Health Agency J-6 directorate and Military Treatment Facility (MTF) IT organizations to support program and portfolio management. The solution provides insight into personnel, programs, cost and contracts across all activities. It improves management of cross program dependencies and reduces the IT manpower footprint.
This Defense Health Agency-Procedural Instruction (DHA-PI), based on the authority of References (a) and (b), and in accordance with the guidance of References (c) through (f), establishes the Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) procedures implementing Reference (d), which requires standardization of emergency code, Code Purple, for obstetric (OB) and/or neonatal emergencies, separate and apart from any other emergency codes, into all military medical treatment facilities (MTFs) under the governing authority, direction and control of the Director, DHA.
This file contains the future specification for the Defense Medical Information System (DMIS) Identifier (ID) Index table for the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) database
eTOC Alert is a current awareness service to keep you abreast of the latest documents published in your specific area of interest. It provides access to a rolling 18-month archive of over 25,000 journal titles, not just those DMVL subscribes to.
The databases with journal coverage, i.e., OVID, ProQuest, and EBSCO databases, have a new linking feature.
The Defense Medical Virtual Library (DMVL) uses the Athens identity authentication system.
Explains how to find a full text article in the Defense Medical Virtual Library.
Users have access to the mobile app for UpToDate Online; it's called UpToDate Anywhere.
STAT!Ref will now open to a “Splash” page in which you can directly link to individual STAT!Ref e-books and easily get to Anatomy.TV, STAT!Ref Mobile Apps, ICD Conversion tools, and Training Center links.
McGraw-Hill’s AccessMedicine has changed its name to AccessMedicine. AccessMedicine can be found on the DMVL portal at www.health.mil/dmvl. When the DMVL portal opens, choose the tab ‘Databases’ and then choose ‘A’ to link to AccessMedicine.
The Defense Medical Virtual Library (DMVL) is pleased to announce the availability of books published by the Borden Institute on the DMVL.
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