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Caring for our beneficiaries with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder remains an important priority for the Defense Health Agency. (Photo: Air Force Airman 1st Class Magen Reeves)
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Join historians Donald Hall, Ph.D., and Heather Salazar to learn about U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Hawley, who is known for being the Chief Surgeon of the European theater in World War II, where he oversaw the medical support for the invasion of Normandy and the campaigns that followed.
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7/20/2022
U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Wingo, Brooke Army Medical Center intensivist, and U.S. Air Force Capt. Douglas Mulliner, 775th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Flight critical care air transport team lead, discuss a patient’s vitals en-route to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. (Photo: U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Rosario)
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7/19/2022
This is the Tier 4/Not Covered list from the current P&T minutes in spread sheet form
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7/19/2022
The first active duty Medical Specialist Corps general officer in the Army, Brig. Gen Deydre Teyhen, took command of Brooke Army Medical Center today after an assumption of command ceremony in the Carolyn D. Putnam Auditorium.
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7/19/2022
Standing orders authorize nurses, pharmacists, and other appropriately trained healthcare personnel, where allowed by state law, to assess a patient’s immunization status and administer vaccinations according to a protocol approved by an institution, physician, or other authorized practitioner.
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7/18/2022
Talking with your friends and family about your depression symptoms is not easy. Use this worksheet to help plan the discussion.
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