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Ortiz 2021

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2/5/2021
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Army Sgt. 1st Class Samuel Ortiz at 20 years retirement from Signal. (Courtesy photo.)

Aluko Geriatric 2021

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2/5/2021
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Navy Lt. Ayoyinka Aluko, a pharmacist at the Navy Medicine and Readiness Training Command Guantanamo Bay, poses for a recent photo. (Photo by Dawn Grimes, NMRTC Guantanamo Bay.)

Navy Lt. Earns Geriatric Pharmacological Board Certification

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2/5/2021
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Less than 1.5% of all U.S. pharmacists are board certified in Geriatric Pharmacology.

Army leader finds rewarding position through Operation Warfighter

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2/5/2021
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Soldier turns Department of Commerce internship into full-time position.

Weed COVID 2021

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2/4/2021
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Army Spc. Arielle Castro, a preventive medicine specialist with Weed Army Community Hospital receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine January 12. The Leominster, Massachusetts native said she chose to get the vaccine to protect her family. (Photo by Kimberly Hackbarth, Weed Army Community Hospital.)

Vaccine impact main 2021

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2/4/2021
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Marines with the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination shot on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan on Jan. 20. Receiving the vaccine mitigates risks to military operations, allowing Marines to maintain their readiness and be able to respond to any crisis or contingency in the Indo-Pacific region. (Photo by Marine Cpl. Sarah Marshall, 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade.)

Genetic Cancer Screening main 2021

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2/4/2021
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Vials containing DNA samples from studies of the genetic risk for cancer at the Cancer Genomics Research Laboratory, part of the National Cancer Institute's Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics. (Photo by Daniel Sone, National Cancer Institute.)

Weed ACH moves one step closer to phase 2 of COVID vaccine plan

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2/4/2021
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More and more individuals eligible under phase 1 continue to opt in to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, including those who previously had the disease.

WRNMMC’s participation in APOLLO program furthers cancer research

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2/4/2021
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The MCC serves as the preeminent cancer research and treatment facility within the Department of Defense.

DOD COVID-19 vaccine roll-out continues, eye on long-term readiness

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2/4/2021
Soldier getting a vaccine in his left arm

The impact of the COVID-19 vaccines on military readiness is unknown, but members are encouraged to get the shots as soon as they become available.

Blood donations main Feb 2021

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2/3/2021
Man walking with assistance at a PT clinic

Jason Hallett underwent physical therapy at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland after recovering from osseointegration, a complicated procedure where a prosthetic limb is surgically anchored and integrated into the patient’s bone. (Courtesy photo.)

Key Movements main BHM 2021

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2/3/2021
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Join DHA during Black History Month as we pledge to Speak Out Against Injustice! (Courtesy of Department of Defense.)

Tom Danaher vaccine 2021

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2/3/2021
Tom Danaher was one of approximately several hundred 75 years and older beneficiaries who were administered their initial dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

Tom Danaher was one of approximately several hundred 75 years and older beneficiaries who were administered their initial dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command, Bremerton, Jan. 30, 2021. (U.S Navy photo by Douglas Stutz)

Speak Out: DHA observes Black History Month

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2/3/2021
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The Defense Health Agency celebrated Black History Month by honoring those who fought injustice, and toiled to make our nation a better place for all.

Blood donations remain vital for Service Member care

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2/3/2021
Man walking with assistance at a PT clinic

Putting a human face on the act of giving blood could help drive blood donations. And first-tme donors often become sustaining donors.

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