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Military Health System Conference a ‘Resounding Success’
The 2024 Military Health System Conference brought together over 2,100 health care professionals from the MHS, government leaders and members of industry for a week of learning, networking.
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FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in Osage County, Oklahoma may receive emergency prescription refills now through April 13, 2024, due to storm damage.
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Naval Medical Research Command’s Clinical Trials Center is seeking volunteers to test a new therapy intended for use as a pre- and post-exposure prevention measure for influenza.
This video compilation for the 2024 Military Health System Conference 2024 highlights the mission and exceptional resources of the Defense Health Agency.
A Navy Nurse who served aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point recently departed to pursue her passion and become a professional nurse researcher through the Navy’s Duty Under Instruction Program.
In honor of National Doctors’ Day on March 30, Tripler Army Medical Center is featuring one doctor each day this week.
For military members seeking treatment for brain health, therapy options are growing – literally!
Senior Airman Kelly Miller is the 2023 U.S. Air Force Aerospace Medicine Airman of the Year.
March 20th marked the 20th Anniversary of the tragic loss of Lt. Col. Mark Taylor and Sgt. Matthew Sandri due to a rocket attack. To commemorate their sacrifice, Sandri’s parents, several leaders and staff from Womack Army Medical Center and various Units from across Fort Liberty came together for the Sunset Liberty March.
Since its inception in early 2023, the 59th Medical Wing’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Committee, led by Col. Aquilla Highsmith-Tyler, the 59th Medical Operations deputy group commander and physician by profession, has been dedicated to fostering a more inclusive and diverse environment within the military.
Two Sailors serving aboard Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point received recognition for their actions assisting a fellow Sailor in need.
Pharmacies across Defense Health Network Central have been working around the clock to fill prescriptions and care for patients after a Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare spurred an enterprise-wide, claims-processing outage.
At the forefront of the U.S. Navy's force health protection capabilities stands the U.S. Navy Entomology Center of Excellence, dedicated to equipping naval units with essential training and support.
In an important display of knowledge, coordination and dedication, an all-female team of neonatal intensive care unit and aeromedical evacuation Airmen successfully executed a double transport of Critical infants.
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