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Military Health System Recognized for Stories of Remembrance, Readiness, at 2024 Defense Media Merit Awards
The Military Health System received high accolades at the 2024 Defense Media Merit Awards, winning 23 awards for outstanding communications products featuring remembrance and readiness.
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DOD provides medical aid to India in the fight against the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Army medical professionals assist in administering COVID-19 vaccine doses to local Guamanians.
Military children are known for being resilient to constant change, but COVID-19 has affected their mental health, too.
Virtual health and other digital health technologies are an essential part of care delivery going forward for all patients, and especially the most vulnerable.
Join us for the MHS' Fourth COVID-19 Townhall Update with Lt. Col. Matthew T. Swingholm
The Defense Health Agency’s Immunization Health Care Division specialists were instrumental in rolling out the COVID-19 vaccines to Department of Defense military medical treatment facilities around the world.
From coast to coast, Navy Medicine personnel are helping to stop the spread of COVID-19.
A new online and easy-to-use COVID-19 vaccine appointment portal is rolling out around the world at Military Treatment Facilities. It needs some tweaking on the admin end, users say.
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, April 18-24, recognizes the behind-the-scenes work laboratorians do to generate clinical lab results and, ultimately, guide the courses of treatment for patients.
All eligible and authorized Department of Defense personnel can now get a COVID-19 vaccine if they want one.
Tanker Medics from McConnell Air Force Base travel to Minnesota to help fight COVID-19
To describe what lab techs do, Geisler chose a famed fictional detective to illustrate their importance and provide context.
15 minutes is all it takes to get routine health care back on track.
The DHA’s Combat Support assistant director had some direct and encouraging words about the military’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout to date.
Virtual health and particularly tele-critical care for critically ill patients assumed frontline roles in sustaining care while keeping beneficiaries and health care teams safe.
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