- + Regional Health Command - Atlantic selects Best Leaders—Regional Health Command-Atlantic hosted the 2021 Best Leaders Competition at Fort Stewart, April 26-30, with more than 60 Soldiers from seventeen team...
- + Winn holds Town Hall, provides community information about vaccine access, availability—Winn Army Community Hospital conducted a live broadcast town hall, Feb. 8 to discuss the COVID-19 Vaccine access and availability, the vaccine appoint...
- + Secretary of General Staff retires after more than 50 years of service—FORT BELVOIR, Virginia --After more than five decades of service to the Army, Dr. Patricia Jubeark, the Regional Health Command-Atlantic’ Secretary of...
- + Fort Stewart SRU recognized with Army Medicine’s Best SRU Award for Excellence—For the third time, the Army Recovery Care Program Best Soldier Recovery Unit Award for Excellence was presented to the Fort Stewart Soldier Recovery ...
- + First COVID-19 vaccines administered at Fort Drum—FORT DRUM, N.Y. (Jan. 12, 2021) -- Medical personnel, health care workers and members of the 10th Mountain Division (LI) and garrison command team wer...
- + RHC-A military treatment facilities administer COVID-19 vaccine—Fort Belvoir, VA – Readiness of the force in support of Army operations is always a priority within the military treatment facilities of Regional Heal...
- + Senior Leader Forum focuses on ‘People First’ and the Region’s Reorganization Strategy—Fort Belvoir, VA – More than 100 senior Army medical leaders, staff members and guest speakers from across Regional Health Command-Atlantic and other ...
- + Restructure of warrior transition units ensures continuity of care and readiness —In August, the Warrior Transition Brigade-National Capital Region officially became the Soldier Recovery Brigade-National Capital Region (SRB-NCR) dur...
- + BACH physical therapists' research on knee pain may aid recovery—FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, or PFPS, is a treatable condition commonly found in young adults, including service members, who pa...
- + Installation teams with Fort Gordon to fight COVID—The Armed Services Blood Program called upon volunteers from Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield to join Fort Gordon and the Department of Defense in th...
- + USAMMDA's Force Health Protection Division implements COVID-19 treatment protocol across multiple sites—By Jeffrey Soares, USAMMDA public affairs In May, the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity's Force Health Protection Division received ap....
- + AMEDD officer reflects Women’s Equality Day—A hundred years ago, Congress ratified the 19th Amendment to give women the right to vote, and on Aug. 26, the nation recognizes that right with the a...
- + Industrial Hygienists keep Fort Drum workforce safe during COVID-19—FORT DRUM, New York – While many professionals, such as nurses, doctors, pharmacists, and others, are on the front lines of the COVID-19 fight, others...
- + Regional Health Command-Atlantic doctors, nurses treat COVID-19 patients at New Jersey hospital —FORT BELVOIR, Virginia – The State of New Jersey and New York City has combined to have almost 340,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of May 18, accor...
- + What happens when you test positive for COVID-19—U.S. ARMY GARRISON-WIESBADEN, Germany— In alignment with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, personnel who test positive fo...
- + Army Families find new normal during COVID-19—U.S. ARMY GARRISON-WIESBADEN, Germany - Work-life balance has undergone dramatic changes since physical-distancing measures began as a result of the c...
- + Psychologist offers advice, assistance in coping with stress from COVID-19 isolation—FORT KNOX, Ky. — As cases of infected COVID-19 patients continue to rise across the United States, military mental health professionals are encouragin...
- + Lee clinic receives coronavirus test equipment but supplies limited—FORT LEE, Va. (April 14, 2020) -- Kenner Army Health Clinic will soon enhance its COVID-19 testing capability. The military treatment facility has re...
- + Regional Health Command-Atlantic protecting the force, maintaining overall readiness during COVID-19 —FORT BELVOIR, Virginia – It’s been a little more than two months since the World Health Organization declared an outbreak of a novel coronavirus, COVI...
- + Winn ACH Pediatrics supports new Well Baby Clinic—Winn Army Community Hospital, to help stop the spread of the coronavirus and protect staff, beneficiaries and their Families, opened a Well Baby Clini...
- + WTB Soldiers use traditional Hawaiian instrument to cope with PTSD—Wounded, ill and injured Soldiers in the Army Recovery Care Program who are assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii...
- + Army Public Health Center experts offer tips for staying at home without feeling isolated—ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – Following mandated stay-at-home and social distancing rules during the COVID-19 crisis is creating unique challenges fo...
- + Fort Stewart Drive-Thru Screening Officially Opens—Fort Stewart Drive-Thru Screening Officially Opens By Sgt. Daniel Guerrero, 1ABCT PAO Raider Soldiers from the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd ...
- + New endangered species biologist ready to support unique mission at Fort McCoy—Endangered Species Biologist Jessup Weichelt began work at Fort McCoy in November 2019 learning about the installation’s extensive endangered species ...
- + BACH Department of Women’s Health implements changes for patient safety—FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Department of Women’s Health announced measures it’s enacting to protect the safety of pati...
- + Fort Drum officials update community with COVID-19 response—FORT DRUM, N.Y. (March 18, 2020) -- Col. Jeffery Lucas, Fort Drum garrison commander, said that it is not “business as usual” on the installation as t...
- + Command Sgt. Major leads from the front, earns airborne wings—Command Sgt. Major William Allen grew up the son of an Infantry Soldier, an Airborne Ranger and future Army first sergeant. His father, Roy Allen, ser...
- + Public Health Command-Atlantic Soldiers put skills to the test to determine best warriors—EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Florida -- Nine Soldiers from Public Health Command-Atlantic were tested on both warrior and life-saving skills January 12-16 he...
- + Army Medical-Civilian Trauma Team supports field training exercise on Joint Base Lewis-McChord—JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Washington -- Since January, Army doctors and nurses assigned to the Fort Belvoir (Virginia)-Troop Command have been donning...
- + 1st Sgt. earns Expert Field Medical Badge 13 years after first attempt—Since joining the Army in 2006, First Sergeant Stephen Raya has always aspired to be a Leader. For someone who was unsure of what he wanted to do with...
- + 'I'm an addict and an alcoholic'—The suicide of a fellow firefighter made Jonathan Lang, Fort Belvoir Fire and Emergency Services, want to change the way the firefighter community dea...
- + Fort Drum Medical Activity supports military retiree community during annual appreciation day—Healthcare professionals from the U.S. Army Medical Department Activity (MEDDAC), Fort Drum, New York, joined dozens of other military and community o...
- + Fort Drum MEDDAC provides helpful tips on medical record transfer—Its permanent-change-of-station move season and the staff at Fort Drum U.S. Army Medical Department Activity are here to provide some helpful tips on ...
- + Troop Command-North gets new commander—With transformation and change as constant themes, Army Col. Marion Jefferson assumed leadership of Troop Command-North at Walter Reed National Milita...
- + Fort Belvoir doctor is Army's top female athlete—For nearly two decades, Army Capt. Justine Stremick has found success on the volleyball court earning honors in high school and college. The Associati...
- + Nurses, the Heartbeat of Healthcare—Her 'Aha' moment was during a childhood visit at her grandfather's while a nurse provided him with care. "I wanted to be like that nurse,"
- + Keller concludes a full month of SAAPM events with SA survivor speaker—Keller Army Community Hospital concluded its recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, on April 30, 2019, with a speaker event fea...
- + KACH physician selected for clinician scholar award—Maj. David J. Tennent, a fellow at the John A. Feagin Jr. Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship at West Point, was selected, on April 2, 2019, to rec...
- + New option to treat alcohol addiction early—Voluntary self-referral for behavioral health care
- + The toll of setting Kitty free—Why do owners set cats free? Many people forget that domestic/house cats have had their food and shelter provided for in a stable environment and have...
- + Kimbrough is on Fort George G. Meade app—Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center has partnered with Fort Meade to ensure their patients get the information they need in the most direct way possible
- + Pertussis: Protect yourself and your family—Uptick in whooping cough threatens children, elderly
- + When minutes matter—A stroke is a medical emergency. It can be debilitating and even life-threatening A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is compromised. ...
- + Regional Health Command-Atlantic leaders 'Pivot to Readiness'—NORMAN, Oklahoma -- Almost 200 leaders from Regional Health Command-Atlantic's 20 subordinate units, including 14 military treatment facilities, Publi...
- + SGM Rollocks assumes role as Kenner's enlisted leader—FORT LEE, Va. (Jan. 11, 2019) -- Sgt. Maj. Joanne S. Rollocks became Kenner Army Health Clinic's senior enlisted leader at an assumption of responsib...
- + Catch up with Eisenhower Army Medical Center in the February 2019 edition of Rounds—Catch up with Eisenhower Army Medical Center in the February 2019 edition of Rounds magazine.
- + New program teams Army medicine with civilian hospitals—The Army Military-Civilian Trauma Team Training is a two-to-three year program to advance military trauma operational readiness for deployment around ...
- + Healthy eating strategies for the holidays—Weight management can feel difficult throughout the year, but with back-to-back holidays from October to January, it can seem like a greater challenge...
- + Regional Health Report—Researchers at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point join 29 other universities to study concussion. Winn Army Community Hospital at Fort Stewart, G...
- + Diabetes: Are you at risk?—November is Diabetes Awareness Month -- are you at risk?
- + Gen. Milley speaks at Lt. Col. Matthews promotion in D.C. National Guard—Lt. Col. Earl G. Matthews, a Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and the Senior Director for Defense Policy and Strategy ...
- + Vocational Rehabilitation counselor a resource for veterans with service-connected disabilities—FORT LEE, VA (NOV. 1, 2018) -- Counseling for individuals with service-connected disabilities is among the benefits provided at Kenner Army Health Cli...
- + Be prepared: Get your flu shot—The No. 1 priority of the secretary of the Army and the Army chief of staff is readiness, and being medically ready is critical toward ensuring the To...
- + Take a shot against seasonal influenza—Another fall routine should include an annual flu shot. The flu shot is the best way to protect yourself from influenza.
- + Vaccines boost immune system—Vaccines are vital to help boost the body's immune system by stimulating the production of cells called antibodies.
- + Army ROTC Cadets at KACH participate in NSTP—Three Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets participate in the Nurse Summer Training Program (NSTP) at Keller Army Community Hospital.
- + Regional Health Command-Atlantic's largest medical facility first to transition to DHA—Healthcare delivery at Womack Army Medical Center will be the responsibility of the Defense Health Agency (DHA) beginning October 1 as result of fisca...
- + KACH provides incoming USMA Cadets with running pods for study—Keller Army Community Hospital physical therapy fellowship and PT clinic staff collaborate on a study to identify traits in Soldiers' gait that may be...
- + Warrior Transition Bn. Fort Belvoir gains new leader—Lt. Col. John Litchfield relinquished command of the Warrior Transition Battalion to Lt. Col. Joseph Messina, June 21 at the Defense Acquisition Unive...
- + Sports Med Fellows exchange information, present new research—John A. Feagin, Jr. Sports Medicine Fellows from Keller Army Community Hospital -- alongside Sports Medicine Fellows from the Hospital for Special Sur...
- + Public Health Command-Atlantic welcomes new leader—Col. Patrick A. Donahue assumed leadership of the Public Health Command-Atlantic in a change-of-command ceremony on June 7 at Club Meade.
- + Keller holds IPAP Class 16-01 Graduation—1st Lt. Corey LeBlanc and 1st Lt. Christopher Campbell graduated from the Interservice Physician Assistant Program -- Physician Assistant Class 16-01.
- + Keller recognizes, celebrates the Army Birthday—Command and staff at Keller Army Community Hospital celebrated the 243rd Birthday of the U.S. Army with a ceremonial cake cutting.
- + Regional Health Command-Atlantic welcomes new commanding general—Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland holds Regional Health Command-Atlantic organizational colors after assuming command, June 5.
- + Guthrie Clinic takes 'steps' to Stomp Out Sexual Violence—Throughout April, the U.S. Army observed Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month to promote awareness and strive for cultural change that will e...
- + Kenner Army Health Clinic Medical Company COC—Kenner Army Health Clinic Medical Company COC
- + Still Serving: Despite harassment, harrowing ordeals workers show pride in long career trail—FORT LEE, Va. (March 11, 2018) -- Forty-six years ago, two women from different sides of the country took the oath to join an auxiliary branch of the ...
- + Dingle moves to next challenge after commanding Army's largest medical region—When Brig. Gen. R. Scott Dingle assumed command of the Army's Regional Health Command-Atlantic (RHC-A) March 2017, he committed to building upon the r...
- + Regional Health Command-Atlantic names best NCO and Soldier—Months of preparation, weeks of anticipation, and days of marching, running and testing came to a close when the Regional Health Command-Atlantic anno...
- + Critical care training extends Soldiers' survivability—Future operations may demand the capability for sustaining a casualty in a place where little to no medical support beyond the combat medic is availab...
- + KACH recognizes U.S. Army Enlisted Medical Corps' 131st Anniversary—Keller Army Community Hospital's Command and staff recognized the U.S. Army Enlisted Medical Corps' 131st Anniversary during a Thursday morning ceremo...
- + Soldiers honor legacy of blood bank pioneer—The Fort Bragg Blood Donor Center and the 18th Field Artillery Brigade kicked-off Fort Bragg's celebration of Black History Month with a blood drive F...
- + Keller researcher wins USSA 2017 Dr. Ernst Jokl Sports Medicine Award—A nationally recognized medical researcher, from Keller Army Community Hospital, known for his work in injury prevention and treatment of athletes and...
- + Game-changing acid reflux procedure offered—The healthcare professionals here at Womack Army Medical Center are trained in various skills to take care of patients. They are expected to perform t...
- + Acid reflux surgery uses high-tech robotics—Fort Bragg is the largest U.S. Army installation by population. This makes Womack Army Medical Center the premier location for retirees, active-duty s...
- + Tri-Service PHA set to strengthen medical readiness—Improving and sustaining readiness is the benchmark for everything we do. This medical readiness transformation will continue to support the secretary...
- + Kimbrough provides education during National Diabetes Month—Diabetes can cause serious health complications including heart disease, blindness, kidney failure, and lower-extremity amputations. Diabetes is the s...
- + NCAA Chief Medical Officer visits West Point—Dr. Brian Hainline, Chief Medical Officer of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) visited West Point, Wednesday, and spoke to the Kelle...
- + Keller Flu Drive immunizes nearly 1,000 beneficiaries—The two-day influenza vaccine drive at Keller Army Community Hospital vaccinated nearly 1,000 beneficiaries.
- + Two-for-one acid reflux surgery—Those who walk the halls of Womack Army Medical Center to get a prescription refilled, lab work done or frequent the dining facility probably do not h...
- + Winn builds readiness for mass pandemic with annual drive thru flu clinic—U.S. Army Medical Department Activity -- Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, Army Public Health Nursing held their 10th Annual Drive Thru--Flu Clinic f...
- + Nutrition and Health Promotion experts empower future moms to a healthy lifestyle—Along with proper exercise and sleep, nutrition is also a key element in maintaining the optimal health; and the registered dietitian and health promo...
- + Best Medic competition challenges physical, mental toughness—Sweat was dripping and a few choice words were said as medical personnel contemplated an obstacle they faced at the Fort Bragg Leader's Reaction Cours...
- + Special Victims Summit brings Fort Bragg, community together—The centerpieces at the Iron Mike Conference Center often mean different things, depending on the event taking place in its rooms. At the third annual...
- + Womack offers new option during childbirth—Meredith Jones is tough. She eschews taking pain relievers for headaches and even refuses numbing agents when having dental work done. She was more th...
- + Hey, roll over. You're snoring ... again—"Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone."
- + Every picture tells a story—There was always one kid in the class who doodled in the margins of notes, textbooks or, sometimes, right on the top of the desk ... Just doodling ...
- + Kimbrough NCO train Soldiers on combat lifesaving skills—The combat lifesaver is a non-medical Soldier trained to provide lifesaving measures beyond the level of self-aid or buddy-aid. This course provides t...
- + Fort Campbell MEDDAC NCOs lead MEDCOM's Best Warrior preps—Two Soldiers preparing to compete in the Army's Best Warrior Competition later this month came to Fort Campbell Sept. 11 -- 22 for some final training...
- + WTB honors fallen Soldiers, Gold Star Families—FORT CAMPBELL, Kentucky -- Fort Campbell's Warrior Transition Battalion welcomed its Gold Star Families to a rededication ceremony of its garden to ho...
- + We can all help prevent suicide—The topic of suicide is often a difficult subject to broach, particularly when someone has personal concerns about the safety of a loved one, family m...
- + Army Wellness Center relocation reaffirms readiness for Soldiers, Family Members—In our continued mission to medical readiness, the Army Wellness Center will be relocating to building 201-A, which is behind the ambulance station wh...
- + First Eclipse Baby at Fort Stewart—Fort Stewart parents, Spc. Chukwuebuka Nsofor Sr., 3rd Infantry Division, 83rd Chemical Battalion, 92nd Chemical Company, along with his spouse Chinwe...
- + Army Wellness Center relocation reaffirms readiness for Soldiers, Family Members—In our continued mission to medical readiness, the Army Wellness Center will be relocating to building 201-A, which is behind the ambulance station wh...
- + Dickerson assumes command of U.S. Army Element-North—Army Col. Tonya Dickerson, former deputy director of nursing service at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, became the new commander of the ...
- + Kimbrough Clinical Pharmacy optimizes medication use to promote health and wellness—Recognizing the need to optimize use of medication, Army Medicine has prioritized clinical pharmacist involvement with medication education and manage...
- + Record crowd attend 7th Annual Winn Baby Expo—As the early morning Georgia temperature climbed into the 90s, eleven hundred moms, dads and grandparents with strollers in tow, stood in a long line,...
- + Monitoring heat vital mission during summer months—It's no secret that summers at Fort Bragg can be extremely hot. Despite the high temperatures, units must still focus on readiness by continuing to fi...
- + Eclipse: See it safe, to be able to see tomorrow—Our area will experience a historical Phenom on Monday and eye-care safety is paramount. According to NASA.gov, the last total solar eclipse to grace ...
- + WRNMMC Soldier Wins MEDCOM Best Warrior Competition—Army Sgt. Roberto A. Saenz, a preventive medicine specialist stationed at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, won the U.S. Army Medical Comm...
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