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EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2012

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12/2/2022

Publications from EACE's Research and Surveillance Division

EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2015

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12/2/2022

Following is a summary of published results in FY15 for several key research initiatives and focused research efforts.

EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2016

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12/1/2022

Following is a summary of published results in FY16 for several key research initiatives and focused research efforts.

EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2018

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12/1/2022

Following is a summary of published results in FY18 for several key research initiatives and focused research efforts.

EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2020

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8/29/2022

Journal Articles authored by Extremity Trauma & Amputation Center of Excellence (EACE) clinicians and researchers in Fiscal Year 2020.

EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2019

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1/31/2022

Following is a summary of published results in FY19 for several key research initiatives and focused research efforts.

EACE Journal Publications: Fiscal Year 2017

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1/28/2022

Following is a summary of published results in FY17 for several key research initiatives and focused research efforts.

International Partnerships Foster Improvements in Military Health Care

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9/23/2021
Dr. Smith presenting at a podium

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Readiness Policy and Oversight Dr. David Smith spoke about what makes global health, specifically military partnerships, work as part of the ICMM’s "Centennial Talks," in Schelle, Belgium.

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Global Health Engagement | Dr. David J. Smith | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Since 9/11, These 8 Military Medical Advancements are Saving Lives

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9/14/2021
Retired U.S. Army Sgt. Derek Weida jokes with a physician during his prosthetic leg fitting at a prosthetics clinic in Las Vegas in April 2018.

Years of military conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan brought innovations that completely transformed the Military Health System's approach to combat casualty care. Here's a list of just a few ways military medicine has evolved in the two decades since the 9/11 attacks.

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Research & Innovation | Health Care Technology | MHS Remembers 9/11 | Education & Training | Medical Education and Training Campus
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