CAMP ASAKA, Japan — The speed, complexity, and volume of potential casualties of future large-scale combat operations will demand well trained and efficient U.S. Army medics and a data centric ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. -- Sustainment experts at U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Integrated Logistics Support Center held a biannual operational summit in February, synchronizing its directorates and ...
Women injured in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq died at higher rates than their male peers with the same injuries, often because medics were hesitating to treat them, medical researchers found. To end ...
Madigan Army Medical Center is under investigation for reversed diagnoses. March 22, 2012— -- An army hospital in Tacoma, Wash. is under fire for reneging on mental health care for troops ...
Army surgeons grows ear in soldier’s arm for reconstruction surgery A soldier who lost her ear in a 2016 car accident has a newly transplanted ear that was grown in her own arm, the Army said. Plastic ...
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Tricare warns government shutdown could stall claims payments
Tricare may not be able to process or pay medical claims for services received on or after October 1, 2025, until funding is ...
U.S. Army soldiers who rely on prolonged shaving waivers could potentially face separation under a new policy. That could particularly impact Black soldiers who rely on waivers to avoid a skin ...
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