U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa is Using State-of the-Art Space Age Equipment to Get our Sailors and Marines Back in the Fight Faster than Ever Before!

U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa is Using State-of the-Art Space Age Equipment to Get our Sailors and Marines Back in the Fight Faster than Ever Before!

Story by Isaac Savitz U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa Okinawa Japan, Camp Hansen, Dr. Robert Eberly, Department Head and Family and Sports Medicine Physician recently took the time to talk about some of the new technology he is using to get our fighting force back in the fight and rehabilitated sooner. It only makes sense that […]

Honoring the Practice of Nursing is the Focus of National Nurses Week Byline: MHS Communications

Courtesy Story Defense Health Agency Nurses make a difference—every day, anytime, anywhere, always—is the message from the Defense Health Agency as National Nurses Week is celebrated, May 6-12, 2024. Around the Military Health System, nurses provide essential, person-centered care that keeps our military communities healthy. Military and civilian nurses make a difference through their essential […]

Occupational Therapy Helps Improve Function to Regain Independence

Occupational Therapy Helps Improve Function to Regain Independence

Courtesy Story Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Simply getting out of bed, sitting behind a desk, or driving an automobile may be a challenge for many pain-free. Occupational therapy is one form of treatment that may potentially help. Occupational therapists focus on improving the patient’s ability to perform daily activities. They are trained in improving weakened […]

Cancer diagnosis linked to HPV

Cancer diagnosis linked to HPV

Story by Lori Newman Brooke Army Medical Center Public Affairs JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, April 22, 2024 – According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year in the United States, more than 46,700 new cases of cancer are found in parts of the body where human papillomavirus is often […]

Improving Outcomes: How TRICARE Covers Cancer Clinical Trials

Courtesy Story Defense Health Agency FALLS CHURCH, Va. – If you have cancer, clinical trials can offer a path to innovative new treatments. TRICARE covers participation in cancer clinical trials sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The NCI is the federal government’s main agency for cancer research and training. “NCI-sponsored clinical trials are at […]

Walter Reed’s Junior Officer of the Quarter Embodies Patient-Centered Excellence

Walter Reed’s Junior Officer of the Quarter Embodies Patient-Centered Excellence

Story by James Black Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Faith, Courage, Service, and Honor When you meet U.S. Navy Lt. (Dr.) Kathryn Flynn, you’ll likely observe her embodiment of the Navy’s core values of faith, courage, service, and honor. The Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania native attributes much of her success to her parents, who supported her […]

Landrum joins BJACH Rehab Team, brings pelvic floor physical therapy

Landrum joins BJACH Rehab Team, brings pelvic floor physical therapy

Story by Jean Graves Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital FORT JOHNSON, La. — Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital will begin offering a new type of physical therapy to Soldiers and their Families beginning May 1, at the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson, Louisiana. Capt. Shelby Landrum joined the BJACH rehabilitation department recently and she will […]

Expecting a Child? Here’s How TRICARE Covers Maternity Services

Courtesy Story Defense Health Agency FALLS CHURCH, Va. – Recently learned you’re expecting a baby? Congratulations! This is an exciting time for your family. But you may also have questions about how to get care for yourself during and after your pregnancy. “‘Maternity care’ refers to the medical services related to pregnancy,” said Jeannine Pickrell, […]

Navy Medicine Announces FY23 Sailor of the Year

Navy Medicine Announces FY23 Sailor of the Year

Story by Chief Petty Officer John Grandin U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Peter Munoz from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Twentynine Palms, California was announced as Navy Medicine’s 2023 Sailor of the Year (SOY), on April 24, 2024. Munoz, originally from El Paso, Texas, received the recognition at […]

Woodson Health Clinic Opens New Physical Therapy Clinic

Woodson Health Clinic Opens New Physical Therapy Clinic

Story by Russell Tafuri Blanchfield Army Community Hospital The Woodson Health Clinic’s new Physical Therapy Clinic officially opened its doors with a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, April 24. Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Health System Commander, Col. Samuel L. Preston, highlights the significance of the ceremony, “This ribbon cutting today is a symbol of our ongoing […]

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