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Management of surgical practices often varies from Army MTF to MTF. To ensure a consistent patient experience, quality and safety of care, and surgical teams that are ready to deploy, Army Medicine is developing the service line concept for surgical services. (U.S. Army staff photo)
Marines conduct the practical application portion of the Combat Lifesaver course. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Brian Marion)
Frank Rowland and Siwei Luo from the Health Information Technology Directorate, Defense Health Agency, arrive early before their work day begins and use the DHHQ indoor walking trail to maintain their fitness goals of walking 10,000 steps per day.
Air Force Lt. Gen. Douglas Robb, director of the Defense Health Agency, and Dr. David Smith, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Health Readiness Policy and Oversight, attend Committee on Military Trauma Care’s Learning Health System and its Translation to the Civilian Sector meeting in Washington, D.C.
In a joint effort, 28 Illinois Air National Guardsmen from Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, performed two weeks of annual training by assisting the hospital at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael Patterson)
Lisa Croswait donates whole blood with Armed Services Blood Program at the Pentagon Blood Donor Center.
Specalist Albana Luli (left), a transport management specialist with the 159th Support Operations Company, receives her H1N1 shot from Pfc. Amber Hale, a medic with the 34th Infantry Division. Reserve and guard units get RHRP services through regularly scheduled readiness group events or on an as-needed basis. Those service members preparing to deploy are examined, especially for dental care, and their vaccinations are updated. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Francis Horton.)
Soldiers and civilian personnel choose food items from the new Tactical Human Optimization, Rapid Rehabilitation and Reconditioning (THOR 3) menu, at the U.S. John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School dining facility, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The dining facility is employing U.S. Army Special Operations Command's THOR 3 nutrition program and collecting data to assess its effectiveness for Army Special Operations Forces Soldiers. (Photo by Sgt. Kyle Fisch, USASOC Public Affairs)
San Antonio Military Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Air Force Capt. Erin Hanlin (left) and Dr. Jeremiah Johnson practice using an Ultrasound 3-D Simulator during the SIM Center open house. (Photo by Robert Shields, BAMC Public Affairs)
A technician draws platelets to prepare them for a series of tests to determine platelet function at the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. (U.S. Army photo by Steven Galvan)
U.S. Army Capt. Molly Byrnes tows a sled stretcher through one of the lanes during Expert Field Medical Badge qualification. The Expert Field Medical Badge is awarded to service members in medical professions who pass a variety of tests designed to measure proficiency in medical procedures, tactical skills and physical conditioning. (U. S. Army photo by Sgt. Austan R. Owen)
U.S. Navy Cmdr. William Cavill examines a child before her surgery aboard the hospital ship USNS Comfort in Roseau, Dominica. The medical care is part of Continuing Promise, a civil-military effort that includes humanitarian-civil assistance, medical, dental and veterinary support. Cavill is an anesthesiologist assigned to Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Lance Hartung)
Lieutenant Colonel Kimberly DeVore, chief of Evans Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, practices with the da Vinci surgical system control modular.
Navy surgeons aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy perform cataract surgery on a patient during Pacific Partnership 2015.
David Bowen, director of the Health Information Directorate for the Defense Health Agency and chief information officer for Military Health System, addresses attendees at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Health Summit in Washington, D.C., July 31.
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