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Retiring Wounded Warrior Continues to Serve His Military Community
Despite a career-ending cancer diagnosis, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Blake Conley prepares to retire after more than 20 years serving his nation with a positive outlook and a desire to keep serving.
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TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you’ll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis in the second quarter of calendar year 2023. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
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TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you’ll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis in the calendar year 2022. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you’ll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis from calendar year 2000 through the second quarter of calendar year 2023. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
Our Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Defense Health Program (DHP) President’s Budget request was fully enacted at $39.8 billion, including funding additions totaling close to $2.3 billion going primarily for medical research projects. The FY 2023 budget enabled us to invest $1.4 billion in clinical mental health programs and initiatives including those that evaluate, treat, and follow-up with patients and leverage evidence-based best practices and treatment, practical problem resolution, case management, and crisis management to support positive health outcomes.
H.R 7900, HASC Report for FY 2023, 117-397, Pg. 207-208
H.R 7900, HASC Report for FY 2023, 117-397, Pg. 203
H.R. 4200, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2005, 108-767, Sec. 739(a)(1)
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommendations for use of tick-borne encephalitis vaccine.
This annual report provides a summary of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division's accomplishments during 2022.
MSMR November 2023 volume 30 issue 11
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