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Now that MHS GENESIS, the DOD's new electronic health record system, has been successfully implemented at Walter Reed National Military Medical, a dedicated group of peer experts is lending their support.
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The Defense Health Agency’s Clinical Investigations Program recognizes U.S. Army Capt. Stephanie Bulder of Womack Army Medical Center for her research into human papillomavirus vaccination rates in service members.
Spc. Donell Warner a Veterinary Food Inspector of the Public Health Activity heard about the blood drive through a group chat and took the opportunity to continue his support to the ASBP on March 29, 2023.
Army Maj. Paul Ambrose donating blood with the assistance of phlebotomist Petty Officer Second Class Mikaella Sarmiento at the 147th Field Hospital blood drive with the Armed Services Blood Program on March 29, 2023.
Army Sgt. Sage Ellis of the 56th MMB’s 547th Medical Company Area Support making her fourth donation with the ASBP at the 147th Field Hospital blood drive March 29, 2023.
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The COVID-19 registry provides the capability to look at treatments and outcomes and is used in conjunction with other larger data sources, enabling improved clinical decision making and better patient outcomes.
The support from others in United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command (pictured here) during these routine blood drives is invaluable, selfless donors like them are the heart of the ASBP.
Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Jacklyn Davis, a strong supporter of the ASBP, donated blood while also serving as the Point of Contact for the blood drive.
A dedicated Point of Contact is an important part of any Armed Services Blood Program blood drive. Navy Hospital Corpsman Class Jacklyn Davis routinely acts as this POC for the recurring blood drive that takes place every 56 days at United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command, a satellite facility to Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Prior to the pandemic, the DOD began deploying MHS GENESIS, the new federal electronic health record, to improve health care outcomes for our service members, veterans, and their families. Critical enterprise needs quickly came to light to combat the impacts of the COVID-19 disease.
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MHS GENESIS, the Department of Defense’s new electronic health record, deployed at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on March 25.
Months of research and planning ways to prevent suicide in the military comes to fruition. Find out about phase one of the Suicide Prevention and Response Independent Review Committee's recommendations to promote the wellness, health, and morale of military personnel.
I’d like to honor my spouse, Nicole Longinos, who has endured three deployments (one with 72-hours’ notice and two back-to-back deployments during the pandemic) for our family. Military Moms are the backbone to our military families and epitomize the “unsung hero” for their selfless sacrifices behind closed doors. Nicole is a crucial piece to our family who transforms our house into a home for our four children and I. Thank you for allowing the opportunity to honor our military moms. MEDCoE (U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence) Capt. Raymond Longinos, Staff 66S – BICU, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research.
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