Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
This three page guide provides information on understanding the effects of pregnancy on pelvic floor muscles.
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This three page guide provides information on understanding the effects of pregnancy on pelvic floor muscles.
BUMIS II provides an online inventory of personnel assigned to United States Navy Medicine including demographics, education, health care specialty, additional qualifications, assignment, and training skills.
The Department of Defense Cancer Registry Program is an enterprise data application and repository used to support Military Health System Cancer treatment and research.
ECVC is a staff communications tool used to improve staff interactions and enhance patient care. It allows individual providers, nurses, and groups within specific teams to contact each other through touch free calling.
The VSSM software application provides automated support in veterinary health records, financials, inventory, and scheduling management for government-owned animals and privately owned animals of active military and retired service members.
information about depression during or after pregnancy, including perinatal depression “baby blues” , how to identify perinatal depression, what to do, how it can affect baby and family.
VSIMS is a Tri-Service application supporting the Department of Defense’s food safety operations and inspections, veterinary public health, and operational missions. VSIMS ensures the United States Armed Forces and their families receive the safest food and water available at over 700 U.S. military bases and deployed locations around the world.
NMO manages the reporting of individual medical and dental information for United States Navy personnel, which includes military, civilians, contractors, and commanders.
This explains how an eligible member submits a formal appeal to the Defense Health Agency Great Lakes DHA-GL to request payment of a denied authorized medical care claim or approval of a pre-authorization for medical care previously denied.
Medical eligibility documents are used to document, establish, manage, and authorize civilian health care for eligible Reservist and National Guard Guard members who incur or aggravate an injury, illness or disease in the line of duty. Defense Health Agency Great Lakes (DHA-GL) is responsible for the authorization of civilian medical care for ...
To assist members with resolving debt collection issues, the Under Secretary of Defense established Debt Collection Assistance Officer (DCAO) Programs at every Lead Agent Office and Military Treatment Facility worldwide.
The Defense Agency, Great Lakes in conjunction with Express Scripts Incorporated began processing retail pharmacy reimbursements for Reserve Component members on Nov. 15, 2004
Defense Health Agency Great Lakes (DHA-GL) is responsible for pre-authorizing all civilian medical care for eligible National Guard and Reservist who have been injured or became ill in the line of duty during a period of qualified duty and are not in the catchment area of a Military Treatment Facility.
This fact sheet defines the different regulatory terms and pathways of medical devices, provides an overview on what devices are currently FDA approved for assessing TBI, and shares some considerations for clinicians and researchers before using a device.
This patient fact sheet on managing headache following concussion will help patients understand post-traumatic headache basics, triggers, and non-drug remedies. Post-traumatic headache is one of the most common and persistent symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury.
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