April 23, 2026

Book Pet Health Certificate Screening Now for OCONUS PCS Moves

Service members preparing for a permanent change of station (PCS) outside the continental United States (OCONUS) with pets are encouraged to contact the installation veterinary clinic now to schedule a pet health certificate appointment.

April 23, 2026

Munson Soldiers Prove Tactical Readiness, Earn German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge

Four Soldiers from Munson Army Health Center pushed their physical and mental limits to earn the prestigious German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge April 16. Sgt. Joseph Stoops, Spc. Delilah Wells, Pfc. Harris Halverstadt, and Pfc. Seth Dunham were among the 29 Soldiers at Fort Leavenworth to qualify for the foreign military award, successfully navigating a grueling series of tests on multiple days.

April 23, 2026

Dispose of unused prescriptions and keep your community safe on April 25, National Drug Take Back Day

Do you have unused or expired medications sitting in your medicine cabinet? Saturday, April 25 is the perfect day to clear them out. National Drug Take Back Day gives you a safe, easy way to discard drugs you no longer need.

April 23, 2026

Womack Elevates Surgical Excellence with Da Vinci 5 Robotic Platform

FORT BRAGG NC – Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC) recently enhanced its surgical suite with the acquisition of the da Vinci 5 (DV5), the most sophisticated robotic surgery platform currently available. This strategic investment empowers WAMC surgeons to perform highly complex procedures through minimal incisions, promising to significantly reduce recovery times and post-operative pain for service members, veterans, and their families.

April 23, 2026

I Keep the Warfighter’s Hands in the Fight: Jennifer Prutch

An Occupational Therapist serving aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point keeps Marines and Sailors mission ready by providing care for their most mission essential assets: their hands.

April 22, 2026

From Immigrant to Architect of Smiles: The Unconventional Journey of a U.S. Army Dentist

Captain Rachel Shi, a U.S. Army dentist originally from Lanzhou, China, took an unconventional path to her career. Arriving in the U.S. just before high school graduation with limited English, she joined the Army as a Water Treatment Specialist — not even knowing soldiers were paid — as a way to find herself before rushing into college. While stationed in Germany, an optometrist mentioned the Health Professions Scholarship Program, planting the idea of a healthcare career. In South Korea, a mentor named SFC Hunter built her confidence through competitions and challenges, while another officer encouraged her not to settle for dental hygiene when she could pursue dentistry itself. She earned her associate degree on active duty, then a biology degree from the University of Washington, and eventually graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. In a full-circle moment, her residency mentor at Fort Jackson turned out to be the same officer who had encouraged her years earlier in Korea. Now preparing for a three-year prosthodontics residency — a specialty she calls “oral architecture” — Captain Shi has become a mentor herself, leading her team with inspirational quotes and a culture of gratitude. Her story centers on a simple but powerful theme: the right words at the right moment can change a life.

April 22, 2026

“AI scribe” technology for medical professionals reduces note-taking, provides more face time with patients at Walter Reed

The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is rolling out ambient listening technology across the Military Health System (MHS) to improve patient care. The capability acts as an “AI scribe,” analyzing conversations between patients and providers to automatically generate clinical notes. This allows providers to stay engaged during visits and focus more on the patient.

April 21, 2026

A.T. Augusta Military Medical Center Commemorates Health Information Professionals’ Week April 20-24, 2026: Honoring the Guardians of Patient Data Security and Accessibility

This annual celebration, sponsored by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), highlights the essential contributions of health information (HI) professionals who ensure the accuracy, security, and accessibility of vital patient data.

April 21, 2026

BAMC volunteers recognized for their contributions

Brooke Army Medical Center held a Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 17 to honor the individuals

April 21, 2026

BAMC hosts National Disaster Medical System field test

Brooke Army Medical Center was selected by the Defense Health Agency to host the National Disaster

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