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Military Health System Announces Media Relations Award Winners
The Military Health System Communications and Public Affairs Division announced on June 4, 2025, the winner of the 2024 Kevin M. Dwyer Memorial Media Relations Awards.
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The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.
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U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Davonte McCraven, a native of Memphis, Tennessee, assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bethesda, Maryland, was announced as Navy Medicine's 2024 Sailor of the Year.
As a U.S. Army nurse in the emergency department, Absher delivers expert care and steady leadership, supporting mission readiness and providing comfort to soldiers and families across the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson.
Madigan Army Medical Center has become one of the first military hospitals and clinics to adopt the cutting-edge ion endoluminal system, a breakthrough technology designed to perform minimally invasive biopsies in the peripheral lung. Surgical teams at the center are utilizing Ion in conjunction with other devices like the Da Vinci Surgical System to perform the first combination biopsies, disease diagnosis, and resection all in one procedure.
Two years after the Department of the Air Force implemented the Brandon Act, its impact continues to grow across the force. Built on principles of transparency, accessibility, and trust, the act empowers service members to seek mental health support when they need it - on their terms.
Do you live in the Atlanta, Georgia or Tampa, Florida metropolitan area? Your TRICARE health plan options are about to expand. Starting in January 2026, TRICARE Prime Atlanta and TRICARE Prime Tampa options, a Competitive Plans Demonstration, will bring more choices to eligible beneficiaries. These options are administered by CareSource Military & Veterans. Enrollees will get care from CSMV’s network of primary and specialty care providers.
The Uniformed Services University played a central role at the Military Health System Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, showcasing its leadership in shaping the future of military medicine through innovative education, strategic vision, and critical studies.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Services Policy and Oversight Susan Orsega, the former chief nurse officer for U.S. Public Health Service, highlights the vital role that nurses have in caring for our warfighters and families in recognition of National Nurses Week.
Surgeons General from each of the three military services, the National Guard, and the Joint Staff surgeon addressed key issues affecting military health during a roundtable discussion at the 2025 Military Health Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 30.
In the world of medicine, some professionals work behind the scenes, quietly transforming lives in ways most people never see. Robert Robinson, 633d Dental Squadron anaplastologist maxillofacial prosthetist, is one of those hidden gems in the Department of Defense.
Military healthcare leaders closed the 2025 Military Health System conference by sharing their praise, excitement, and confidence to continue to collaborate in support of warfighter readiness.
The Defense Health Agency has announced that 16 military hospitals received an "A" rating in the latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade assessment for Spring 2025. These high grades reflect the DHA's ongoing dedication to transparency and providing high-quality care to service members and their families.
The Department of Defense is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, one the great historical events of American history. Within the U.S. military, World War II made the nurse an indispensable aspect of battlefield medical care.
The Dental Health Activity – Fort Drum celebrated the accomplishments of four American Red Cross Dental Assistant Program students during a graduation ceremony April 18, 2025.
A U.S. Army nurse assigned to Evans Army Community H ospital was awarded the Soldier’s Medal on April 18, 2025, for his actions during a community sporting event in 2024.
Airmen of the 102nd Medical Group, Detachment 1, provided medical and casualty support during the 129th Boston Marathon, April 20, 2025.
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