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MHS and MOS Town Hall To Your Health: Dental Health

Image of MHS and Military OneSource Townhall graphic. MHS and Military OneSource presents a discussion about Dental Health

Join us on August 24 at noon when we will be talking to Col Jay Graver, Chief, Dental Clinical Management Team at the Defense Health Agency, about the importance of dental health during Total Body Preventative Health Month in the Military Health System.

MHS and Military OneSource presents a discussion on Dental Health.

MHS and Military One Source Town Hall: Dental Health

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Ocular trauma training with a focus on foreign body removal was conducted at Naval Health Clinic Oak Harbor’s Optometry by U.S. Navy Lt. Courtney Rafferty, clinic optometrist, assisted by U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Christopher Cruz. The training covered such optical concerns as removing metallic foreign bodies from the eye. The techniques used were part of ensuring competency to provide comprehensive eye and vision care needed for optimal – and ocular - mission readiness (Courtesy Photo)

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