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Critically Ill COVID Patient Delivers Baby

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1/11/2022
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hernandez and his wife, Ashley, take a family portrait with their six children. Ashley is BAMC’s first patient to give birth while on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.

Retired U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hernandez and his wife, Ashley, take a family portrait with their six children. Ashley is BAMC’s first patient to give birth while on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. Courtesy photo

Mother, Motivator, Mentor, Marchetta.

Article Around MHS
1/11/2022
Amber Marchetta posing for a picture

Amber Marchetta has served as the youth sports coordinator for Marine Corps Community Services aboard Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, Japan.

BAMC earns The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval®

Article Around MHS
1/11/2022
The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval

Brooke Army Medical Center recently earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for the hospital, each of its primary care medical homes, and the behavioral health care and services.

Critically ill COVID Patient Delivers Baby While on Heart-Lung Bypass

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1/11/2022
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hernandez and his wife, Ashley, take a family portrait with their six children. Ashley is BAMC’s first patient to give birth while on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.

Hernandez, a Marine Corps spouse and mother of five, is BAMC’s first patient to give birth while on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.

How Standing Up Regional Markets is Improving Access to Health Care

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1/11/2022
Air Force Maj. Megan George, a registered nurse assigned to the 633d Medical Group based at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, retrieves medical supplies from a storeroom at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, Minnesota during COVID-19 response operations, Dec. 7. The DHA has seen early success in replacing deployed personnel in their assigned markets (Photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael H. Lehman).

Modernizations set in motion in 2021 will optimize care and sharing of medical resources across services and the entire MHS, says U.S. Public Health Service Capt. Tracy Farrill.

Scurvy sailors

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1/10/2022
Scurvy, a disease caused by lack of vitamin C, sickened sailors who had no access to fresh food supplies, and killed more than 2 million sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries alone.

Scurvy, a disease caused by lack of vitamin C, sickened sailors who had no access to fresh food supplies, and killed more than 2 million sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries alone.

MCAHC Pharmacist awarded the 2021 Army Pharmacy Leadership and Innovation Award

Article Around MHS
1/10/2022
Dr. Adam Edward Lang

McDonald Army Health Center (MCAHC) Clinical Pharmacist Dr. Adam Edward Lang was recognized with the 2021 Ralph D. Arnolds Pharmacy Award for Pharmacy Leadership and Innovation sponsored by the University of Cincinnati Master's in Pharmacy Leadership Program, held during recent a virtual Joint Federal Pharmacy Seminar.

The British 'Limeys' Were Right: A Short History of Scurvy

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1/10/2022
Scurvy, a disease caused by lack of vitamin C, sickened sailors who had no access to fresh food supplies, and killed more than 2 million sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries alone.

How citrus fruits quelled the scourge of scurvy.

Optometry cares for Wyverns in the blink of an eye

Article Around MHS
1/7/2022
Glasses hanging on a wall

The human eye can distinguish approximately 10 million different colors and is made up of more than two million working parts. With that many functioning pieces, maintaining ocular health is imperative.

Fort Irwin medical leaders visit local hospitals

Article Around MHS
1/7/2022
Military personnel meeting

Medical leaders from Weed Army Community Hospital toured several high desert hospitals in November and December to strengthen rapport for an enhanced network for Fort Irwin beneficiaries

Service Member Supports Afghan Evacuation

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1/6/2022
A U.S. Marine carries a baby as the family processes through the Evacuation Control Center during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 28. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Victor Mancilla)

A U.S. Marine carries a baby as the family processes through the Evacuation Control Center during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 28. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Victor Mancilla)

MHSRS 2022

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1/6/2022
Army Col. Louis Finelli of the Armed Forces Medical Examiners System speaks at a panel discussion during the 2019 Military Health System Research Symposium.

Army Col. Louis Finelli of the Armed Forces Medical Examiners System speaks at a panel discussion during the 2019 Military Health System Research Symposium.

Navy Football Takes the Field at MetLife Stadium

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1/6/2022
Naval Academy football team runs onto the field

The U.S. Naval Academy football team runs onto the field during the annual Army-Navy football game held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Dec. 11. Navy student-athletes are part of an ongoing concussion study being conducted by the joint NCAA-DOD CARE Consortium (Photo by Navy Chief Petty Officer Diana Quinlan, Navy Recruiting Command).

MHS Video Connect Testimonial

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1/6/2022
MHS Video Connect Testimonial

The Military Health System is introducing MHS Video Connect. Listen to what providers and patients are saying about the new convenient way to access your military care team through secure, live video.

MHS Video Connect Patient Tips

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1/6/2022
MHS Video Connect Patient Tips

This video has some tips to help patients easily use MHS Video Connect – the new, convenient way to see your military health care provider through secure, live video.

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