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12/28/2022
The workplace can be filled with changes, pivots, and new demands. This requires a nimble skillset. To support DHA employees rising to meet these challenges, J7 proudly offers its E3 program. The E3 course catalog provides you with up-to-date information on learning sessions. Sessions are offered on a rotating basis.
Publication
12/22/2022
The Scope newsletter, the third edition of 2022, from PEO DHMS
Publication
12/14/2022
The Patient Safety Champion Certificate of Recognition is a peer-to-peer recognition initiative that gives Military Health System staff an opportunity to recognize peers for their patient safety efforts.
Publication
12/7/2022
This card can be printed and placed in lobbies and waiting rooms or handed to patients. It can also be places in other locations across the installation. The QR code links to the Military Health System’s Women’s Health webpage so beneficiaries can learn about women’s health services, news and updates across the MHS.
Publication
12/7/2022
This guidebook provides Military Health System beneficiaries who receive care within the National Capital Region a guide to available facilities, services, and care within the NCR Market region.
Publication
12/7/2022
This card can be printed and placed in lobbies and waiting rooms or handed to patients. The QR code links to the Contact Us page where beneficiaries can request assistance or submit questions related to accessing contraceptive care.
Publication
12/5/2022
Lists the competencies and behavioral objectives for each competency.
Publication
12/1/2022
Intrepid Voices Newsletter December 2022
Publication
12/1/2022
A comprehensive booklet of standing orders for administering vaccines, along with other related resources.
Publication
11/23/2022
Poster about Walk-in Contraceptive Care
Publication
11/2/2022
Reporting requirements and guidance for lead poisoning for all MTFs regardless of local public health rules.
Publication
11/2/2022
Describes lead poisoning symptoms, definitions, and reporting guidance for children 6 years of age the under.
Publication
11/1/2022
A reportable event may represent an inherent, significant threat to public health and military operation. These events have the potential to affect large numbers of people, to be widely transmitted within a population, to have severe/life threatening clinical manifestations, and to disrupt military training and deployment. Timely, accurate reporting of probable, suspected or confirmed cases ensures proper identification, treatment, control, and follow-up of cases.
Publication
10/28/2022
Fact sheet describing effective pharmacotherapies for the treatment of major depressive disorder referenced in the clinical practice guideline.
Publication
10/28/2022
Fact sheet describing and summarizing evidence-based psychotherapies for treating Major Depressive Disorder cited in the clinical practice guideline.
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