July 9, 2025

Walter Reed recognizes research award winners

Walter Reed recognized winners in the 17th Annual National Capital Region (NCR) Research and Innovation Competitions during a recent award ceremony at the medical center.

July 9, 2025

Martin Army Community Hospital Pharmacist Earns Top Honors

Dr. Tajaki Broussard, an outpatient pharmacist at Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH), recently achieved the prestigious title of Outpatient Pharmacist of the Year through the Defense Health Network (DHN) East. Her unique healthcare journey, which started early in life when she assisted her grandmother with medications, has not only shaped her six-year career as a pharmacist, but also serves as an inspiring example of dedication and passion in the healthcare field.

July 9, 2025

MACH Advances Virtual Care Amid Hurricane Helene

When Hurricane Helene threatened Columbus, Martin Army Community Hospital acted swiftly, ensuring that healthcare delivery continued uninterrupted. The Department of Primary Care managed appointments for over 600 patients in two days while staff worked from home. MACH kept operations running smoothly under challenging circumstances through virtual care options such as video appointments, telephonic consultations, provider-generated encounters, patient messages, and nursing triage.

July 9, 2025

Martin Army Community Hospital Earns Top Marks for Safety, Achieves Accreditation

The Leapfrog Group, an independent organization that focuses on healthcare quality, named Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH) one of only 15 military treatment facilities (MTF’s) to earn an "A" in its Fall 2024 Hospital Safety Grade, placing MACH in the top 30% of all military and civilian hospitals graded. The recognition highlights the hospital’s commitment to providing safe, high-quality care to Soldiers, families, and retirees across the Fort Moore community.

July 9, 2025

Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future: Martin Army's Journey Through Time

As we step into 2025, Fort Moore's landscape continues to evolve, and with it, one of its most iconic landmarks—the old Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH). For decades, this 10- story building stood as a sentinel, greeting Soldiers and their families as they arrived at the installation. Now, as the structure prepares to make way for progress, we reflect on the incredible journey that brought us here.

July 9, 2025

Martin Army Community Hospital Earns ‘A’ Grade in Spring 2025 Leapfrog Safety Report

Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH) earned an “A” grade for hospital safety in the Leapfrog Group’s Spring 2025 report, recognizing its commitment to protecting patients from preventable harm and medical errors. The Leapfrog Group is a national, independent organization focused on health care quality. Its grading system uses up to 22 evidence-based patient safety measures to evaluate hospitals on how well they prevent errors, injuries, and infections.

July 8, 2025

Q&A: Getting TRICARE for Your Newborn Baby

Welcoming a new baby to your family is an exciting milestone. Your baby’s health is probably one of your top priorities, so you may be wondering how to get TRICARE coverage for your child. Your child’s date of birth and their sponsor’s status affect what you should do next.

July 8, 2025

Fair Winds and Following Seas to Hospital Corpsman Second Class Salma Moore

Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point bid Fair Winds and Following Seas to Hospital Corpsman Second Class Salma Moore on Monday, June 30, 2025.

July 7, 2025

Walter Reed nursing director named Army Nurse of the Year

U.S. Army Col. Wendy Woodall, Walter Reed’s Director for Nursing Services and Chief Nursing Officer, received the Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee Outstanding Army Nurse of the Year Award during a recent ceremony at Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C.

July 3, 2025

Tripler Army Medical Center Change of Command

Tripler Army Medical Center welcomed a new commander during a change of command ceremony here, June 30. During the ceremony Col. Michael D. Ronn relinquished command to Col. William F. Bimson. The presiding official of the ceremony was Brig. Gen. Deydre Teyhen, commanding general, Medical Readiness Command, Pacific, and director, Defense Health Network Indo-Pacific.

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