| 'Future of Nursing is Bright' Says Chief Nursing Officer U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Katherine Simonson, Defense Health Agency's chief nursing officer, says nurses drive change and innovate at the bedside every day. | | Nurses Make a Difference: Anytime, Anywhere – Always Watch Director U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland thank nurses across the Military Health System for National Nurses Week (May 6-12). | Blessing of the Hands Ceremony Held at Walter Reed Walter Reed National Military Medical Center's hosted a Blessing of the Hands ceremony at Walter Reed for National Nurses Week on May 8. | | Here's some news around the Military Health System you might have missed: Attendees learned how to identify common environmental exposures, the purpose of the Department of Veterans Affairs Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry, and how health care providers medically evaluate service members with environmental exposure concerns. | | DHA's Hearing Center of Excellence offers a specialized course to train clinicians how to treat dizziness and imbalance in patients with mild traumatic brain injury, otherwise known as concussion. | | "Getting vaccinated is one of the safest, most effective things you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones from a variety of diseases and prevent serious illness, disability, and even death," said Jeannine Pickrell, nurse consultant for Disease Management & Population Health at DHA. | | Mental Health The MHS provides comprehensive resources to any service members, families, or veteran beneficiaries who are struggling with mental health challenges. Mental Health is an important part of overall health and well-being, yet mental illness affects millions of people worldwide and the MHS is here to help. | | | |
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