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The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.

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U.S. Army Health Clinic Ansbach Builds Stronger Healthcare Partnerships at Annual Host Nation Day

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4/1/2025
U.S. Army Health Clinic Ansbach leaders and host nation medical partners from Germany, the Netherlands, and Ireland gather for a group photo during the Host Nation Day

U.S. Army Health Clinic Ansbach strengthened international partnerships and enhanced medical collaboration during its annual Host Nation Day, held on March 20. A total of 48 host nation medical professionals from Germany, the Netherlands, and Ireland joined U.S. Army medical staff for a day focused on fostering relationships and aligning efforts to support service members, their families and the wider community.

Sleep like a pro: The Army Holistic Health and Fitness, Armed Forces Wellness Center promotes a rested and ready team at Fort Drum

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4/1/2025
Capt. James Contessa, an occupational therapist assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team’s Holistic Health and Fitness team, teaches Soldiers in Polar Bear Team Leader Academy the importance of proper sleep, nutrition and health

Soldier readiness is more than being physically and mentality fit to fight. Sleep is also a key component to readiness, as it directly impacts decision-making, reaction time, and overall performance.

Naval Health Clinic Lemoore Military Physicians: Heroes Behind Naval Aviation Excellence

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4/1/2025
Navy Medicine Seal

Naval Health Clinic Lemoore celebrates National Physicians Week (March 25-31) and National Doctor's Day (March 30) with its recognition of its military doctors.

Unlock Your Health by Getting Virtual Health Care at Home With TRICARE

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4/1/2025
Unlock Your Health by Getting Virtual Health Care at Home With TRICARE

Did you know that TRICARE beneficiaries can receive a variety of healthcare services via virtual health? These services take place through secure video calls, phone appointments, and other technology platforms. TRICARE virtual health coverage includes primary care, urgent care, mental health, and specialty services.

Operation Torch 2025 Trains for Large-scale Combat

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3/31/2025
Soldiers from the 11th Field Hospital complete a two-week training exercise, Operation Torch. During this exercise, soldiers focused on mobilization, medical command and control, medical logistics, medical evacuation, hospitalization, medical treatment, and laboratory services—all within the confines of an unfamiliar location with multiple medical injects. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Earledison Irabagon)

From Feb. 24 to March 7, 2025, the 11th Field Hospital embarked on an exhilarating training exercise called Operation Torch. This dynamic operation focused on preparing for the demands of large-scale combat operations, and it was an endeavor the new commander, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Nicole H. Brown, knew could be successfully achieved.

Eat Like a Heart Doctor: Food is Fuel to Increase Readiness

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3/31/2025
Buffet of fruits and vegetables

What a cardiologist from the Uniformed Service University strives to eat to stay heart healthy and why.

Fort Bragg Soldier Recovery Unit Earns Medical Readiness Command East Best Award

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3/28/2025
Fort Bragg Soldier Recovery Unit

The Fort Bragg Soldier Recovery Unit earned the 2024 Medical Readiness Command East Best SRU award. The SRU provides world-class medical management to wounded, ill, or injured soldiers to make sure that they can successfully transition back to the force or honorably to veteran status.

Harnessing AI for Medical Education: How USU’s First-Year Students are Leading the Way

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3/28/2025
USU first-year medical students are pioneering the use of AI tools to transform their medical education and shape the future of military medicine.

Uniformed Services University students are using artificial intelligence to transform their medical education and shape the future of military medicine.

Joint Field Exercise prepares Soldiers, Airmen to deploy

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3/28/2025
Soldiers and Airmen participate in a Joint Critical Care Field Training Exercise at Joint Base San Antonio – Camp Bullis, March 7, 2025

Soldiers and airmen participated in a Joint Critical Care Field Training Exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, March 6-7, to enhance the clinical and tactical skills of critical care staff at Brooke Army Medical Center.

Navy Medicine and Readiness Training China Lake Corpsman Takes to the Skies as Search and Rescue Medical Technician

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3/27/2025
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Brian Romero, rappels 80 feet from a helicopter during a reenlistment ceremony and search-and-rescue training flight on Jan. 27, 2025

For many U.S. Navy corpsmen, the job primarily involves medical care in a clinical or field setting. However, for U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Brian Romero, his role extends far beyond the walls of a medical facility—often hanging from a helicopter hundreds of feet in the air.

It’s a New Day: Bone Marrow Transplant Gives Patient Brighter Future

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3/26/2025
Audrey Hawes, registered nurse, and Josephine Valdez, registered nurse, administer stem cells during patient Roniesha Blaylock’s procedure at Brooke Army Medical Center, Joint Base San Antonio

Imagine being so weak that you can barely walk, you have a constant headache, and you can’t think clearly because your brain isn’t getting enough oxygen. That was Roniesha Blaylock’s daily struggle before she had a bone marrow transplant at Brooke Army Medical Center in October 2024.

Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Camp Lejeune Officer Named 'Occupational Therapy Officer of the Year'

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3/26/2025
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Jeff Bazanele assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Camp Lejeune, is named Navy Medicine’s Occupational Therapy Officer of the Year for 2024

Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Camp Lejeune is celebrating the recognition of one of its providers as occupational therapy officer of the year for the United States Navy.

“We can come back, and we are resilient” ~ MSG Jodi Pyles- Vandersys

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3/26/2025
Master Sgt. Jodi Pyles-Vandersys

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Jodi Pyles-Vandersys has had quite the U.S. Army journey.

The Impact of Addictions: Improving Access to Care, Education to Return Service Members Back to Duty

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3/26/2025
The reissuance of Department of Defense Instruction 1010.04, “Problematic Substance Use and Gambling Disorder,” demonstrates the DOD’s and the Military Health System’s commitment to military readiness and the individual service member

Department of Defense Instruction 1010.04, “Problematic Substance Use and Gambling Disorder,” provides a holistic approach to identify, treat, and prevent problematic substance use and gambling disorder.

Not Your Average Welcome Home: U.S. Air Force Officer Saves a Life at the Airport

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3/25/2025
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jeremy Strohmayer, anesthesia flight commander for the 673d Medical Group at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, receives Chief’s Recognition, an award from the chief of the Anchorage Airport Police and Fire Department

After a long flight from London to the last frontier, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jeremy Strohmayer, anesthesia flight commander for the 673d Medical Group at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, saw a woman slowly collapse to the ground. Unsure of what occurred, he observed the scene before rushing to her side.

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