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Military hospital support to FEMA to begin in four states expands in two states

Article Around MHS
2/22/2022
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At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, approximately 220 military medical personnel, including medical doctors, nurses and respiratory therapists have deployed, or will deploy, within the next two weeks, in 14 teams to six states to support civilian healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients.

The Chief of the Army Dental Corps Talks Dental Health & Readiness

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2/22/2022
The Army’s top dentist talks about what service members should keep in mind about their dental health.

Here’s what the Army’s top dentist thinks service members should keep in mind about their dental health.

Navy Names Top Dietitian of the Year

Article Around MHS
2/18/2022
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The Navy newest named top Registered Dietitian of the Year is U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness Command Guantanamo Bay's, Lt. Daniel Chase Williams, Medical Service Corps

Latasha Smith: Warrior against COVID-19

Article Around MHS
2/18/2022
Military personnel looking at a patient's cardiac rhythm

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Latasha Smith, an Airman assigned to the 86th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, was celebrated as Airlifter of the Week, Jan. 27, 2022, after leading the assault against COVID-19 for over a year.

Brennan Secondary

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2/17/2022
Our productivity increased by 119% when we transitioned to virtual health.

Poster with a quote by Army Lt. Col. Ryan Brennan, M.D. reading: "Our productivity increased by 119% when we transitioned to virtual health."

NIH awards 2022

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2/17/2022
Military personnel discussing nutrition and health

Dr. Diana Thomas leads a research discussion with other U.S. Military Academy members to develop the world's first artificial intelligence (AI) and computational modeling center for precision nutrition and health in a computer lab.

NIH awards USMA, CUNY SPH grant to establish first AI, center for nutrition

Article Around MHS
2/17/2022
Military personnel discussing nutrition and health

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded USMA and the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH) an $8 million grant to establish the world's first artificial intelligence and computational modeling center for precision nutrition and health.

Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Ryan Brennan

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2/16/2022
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Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Ryan Brennan, chief of neurological surgery, and deputy chief of the Department of Virtual Health at Madigan Army Medical Center

Army Lt Col Andrew Gutierrez

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2/16/2022
Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Andrew Gutierrez did a tour of duty as a dentist downrange in Afghanistan.

Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Andrew Gutierrez did a tour of duty as a dentist downrange in Afghanistan.

Success Always Leaves Footprints

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2/16/2022
The Defense Health Agency celebrated Black History Month by hosting a panel discussion called, “success always leaves footprints.” The panelists shared stories of their cultural pride as black Americans and their perspectives on the lessons we can learn from studying black American history.

The Defense Health Agency celebrated Black History Month by hosting a panel discussion called, "success always leaves footprints." The panelists shared stories of their cultural pride as black Americans.

Surgeon devotes career to battlefield trauma care

Article Around MHS
2/16/2022
Military personnel talking

Col. Jennifer Gurney, a surgeon with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research at the Joint Base San Antonio – Fort Sam Houston, Texas, says that her reason to continue her 20-year career is to help build the training and standards it takes to maintain Soldier readiness on the battlefield.

Navy Medicine Hosts Discussion on “Black Men in White Coats” Documentary

Article Around MHS
2/16/2022
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Across the United States, African Americans represent only two percent of all practicing physicians and 2.6 percent of dentists—despite comprising13 percent of the country.

MHS Video Connect Offers Convenience, Efficiencies for Providers

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2/16/2022
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MHS Video Connect provides a safe and effective platform to virtually engage with patient “face-to-face”.

A Deployed Dentist Recalls His 'One-Chair' Clinic in Afghanistan

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2/16/2022
Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Andrew Gutierrez did a tour of duty as a dentist downrange in Afghanistan.

“The soldiers knew whether there was a dentist on base. Those who needed something found me.”

Success Leaves Footprints: DHA Observes Black History Month

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2/16/2022
The Defense Health Agency celebrated Black History Month by hosting a panel discussion called, “success always leaves footprints.” The panelists shared stories of their cultural pride as black Americans and their perspectives on the lessons we can learn from studying black American history.

The DHA hosted a panel discussion called "success always leaves footprints," which highlighted the importance of studying black American history.

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