- + Pelvic Health Rehabilitation: A Mission Critical Resource that Enables Military Readiness—Pelvic Health Rehabilitation: A Mission Critical Resource that Enables Military Readiness Written by: Lieutenant Colonel Leigh Anne Lechanski, DPT an...
- + Wellness campaign launched by Behavioral Health—Our daily lives have changed dramatically, routines have been thrown out the window and many workers are feeling anxious and concerned about uncertain...
- + Providing behavioral health services via telemedicine—Decades ago, Albert Einstein said, “In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.” The coronavirus pandemic has revealed a host of opportunities...
- + Hearing loss: It’s not just for old folks anymore—More than 36 million American adults have some degree of hearing loss. That is more than four times the number of people who live in New York City.
- + O’Leary’s cow milked for Fire Prevention Week—On October 8, 1871, the proverbial legend tells us that when Mrs. O’Leary went into her barn to milk her cow, she was carrying a kerosene lantern. The...
- + October is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month—The month of October is often associated with the color pink and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Many do not realize that the color purple has been ass...
- + EAMC recognized for high surgical quality … again—For the third time, Eisenhower Army Medical Center has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons' National Surgical Quality Improvement Prog...
- + November edition of Rounds magazine—Eisenhower Army Medical Center's Rounds magazine for November 2019
- + Ketogenic Diet: useful or not?—It's no secret the ketogenic diet has gained public popularity over recent years and is a hot topic of conversation among military personnel. A quick ...
- + Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examiners bring training, care—No one ever wants to find themselves or their loved ones in the unfortunate situation where they have been the victim of sexual violence. For Tricare ...
- + Implementing advanced skills to ease pain—It's 0330 and a patient is having their labs drawn … or at least the staff is trying. They have been for past 45 minutes, and this was their fourth at...
- + Helmet more than style choice, it's a life choice—Whether it was lusting for your dream bike, swinging a leg over your buddies dirt bike, or taking the MSF course, you've caught that little bit of ins...
- + 10 years of fighting the war on addiction—Eisenhower Army Medical Center's Residential Treatment Facility's Inpatient Service -- after many hours of research, discussion, planning and final ap...
- + 'What will you do to make a difference?'—Today, Aug. 26, marks the 99th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibiting the states and the fed...
- + Sergeant selected to present research, become second lieutenant—Later this month, Cortney Mast, in Eisenhower Army Medical Center's Behavioral Health Services, will take part in presenting a research abstract to th...
- + Soldier Care chief improves access through change—Maj. Elizabeth A. Suniega, MD, chief of Soldier Care within the Department of Soldier and Family Medicine at the Connelly Health Clinic and Troop Medi...
- + Crushin' it in the school cafeteria—Summer is winding down and families are preparing to head back to school. In the hustle and bustle of having to pick up school supplies, new clothes a...
- + A guide to going back to school gracefully, easily—It's about that time of year again, parents. Summer break can be a great time to relax and lose track of time. Back-to-school means structured days an...
- + Change of command ceremony for the Eisenhower Army Medical Center—Col. Carlene A.S Blanding assumed command of the Eisenhower Army Medical Center from Col. David E. Ristedt in a traditional Army change of command cer...
- + Quality Management a multi-pronged effort—The Clinical Quality Management Program, commonly referred to as QM, continuously and objectively assesses key aspects of individual and institutional...
- + It takes a minute to say hello, forever to say goodbye—According to the United States Census Bureau, the average American can be expected to move 11.7 times in their life. For service members and their fam...
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