The Military Health System's transformation is quickly accelerating as the Defense Health Agency launched 10 new markets in locations across the
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VA research reveals link between moral injury and suicide risk
This is about moral injury… and suicide. Starting at a young age, we learn about right and wrong. Our life experiences, education, and environment
Continue ReadingDr. Tyson Becker: Preparing Combat Surgeons for Difficult Operative Situations
Dr. Tyson Becker is a fellowship trained Army trauma surgeon and consultant to the US Army Surgeon General for General Surgery In this episode he
Continue ReadingTop Military Medical Doctor Predicts Coronavirus Longevity
COVID-19 and other such coronaviruses likely will stay in the environment and continue to mutate, Army Lt. Gen. Ronald J. Place, director of Defense
Continue Reading‘Mental health is health. Period.’ Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin decries stigma in message to troops
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed deep concern about suicide among troops during a visit to U.S. forces stationed in Alaska where there has
Continue ReadingRevamped Virtual Med Center Makes Health Care Feel Like a Video Game
Years ago, going to a medical appointment required driving across town to see a doctor or other provider in person. But these days, military
Continue ReadingAn update on key DoD and VA procurement programs
This week, the Government Accountability Office’s Shelby Oakley joined Off the Shelf for a wide ranging discussion on GAO’s major work covering the
Continue ReadingDigital.ai First to Achieve FedRAMP Moderate “In Process” Status for Enterprise Agile Planning
Digital.ai, the leading AI-driven DevOps value stream delivery and management platform, announced it is the first company to achieve Federal Risk and
Continue ReadingBiden Issues National Security Memorandum On Critical Infrastructure
President Joe Biden today issued a national security memorandum on improving critical infrastructure cybersecurity, with the goal of encouraging
Continue ReadingFDA labels Philips sleep apnea, ventilator recall Class I, ResMed eyes advantage
Philips started pulling sleep apnea and ventilator devices from the market on June 14 due to users possibly being exposed to toxic chemicals when a
Continue ReadingFDA seeks funds, powers to fix ‘great weaknesses’ in medical device supply chain
Woodcock's statement setting out the need for more money and powers comes a day after giving testimony to the Senate Committee on Health, Education,
Continue ReadingStorm Brewing over Departure of US Military’s Medical School President
A growing chorus of supporters of the U.S. military's medical school are questioning the decision not to renew the current president's contract and
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