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Archive for January 2011

Military Family Issues Come Under the Spotlight

It’s not just servicemembers who suffer war-related stresses, but it’s also their families. That was the message that Deborah Mullen, wife of Navy Adm Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivered last week before ...

Military Family Issues Come Under the Spotlight

It’s not just servicemembers who suffer war-related stresses, but it’s also their families. That was the message that Deborah Mullen, wife of Navy Adm Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivered last week before ...

VA Turning to Prevention in Fight Against Homelessness

This winter, much like last, is a hard one on the East Coast. Record snowfall and low temperatures are inconvenient for the general populace, and dangerous, if not deadly, for the homeless. One of the first stories that I worked on when coming to ...

January 2011

From the Editor-in-Chief: The Measure of a Man Editor-in-Chief, Chester ‘Trip’ Buckenmaier III, MD, COL, MC, USA. The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but ...

DoD Expands Smoking Cessation Efforts

Read the full article and let us know what you think: What is your opinion? Should the DoD set a date for a tobacco-free military? Yes No Undecided Current Results

Welcome to This Year in Federal Medicine

Editor-in-Chief, Chester 'Trip' Buckenmaier III
MD, COL, MC, USA

As the first decade of the 21st century passes into history, Outlook 2011 provides a forum for federal medicine’s leadership to examine this past decade of unprecedented change and provide their vision of the future. Some of the highlights of this issue include perspectives from the service Surgeons General.

VA Healthcare: Defining Excellence in the 21st Century

Dr Robert Petzel
Under Secretary for Health, Department of Veterans Affairs
The Veterans Health Administration, a part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, is in the midst of a major transformation in how we provide services to our veteran patients. We are creating a healthcare system that is, first and foremost, patient centered and characterized by team care.

Army Medicine: Bringing Value and Inspiring Trust

Lt Gen Eric B Schoomaker
Surgeon General of the Army and commander of US Army Medical Command

Army medicine is committed to serving the military family. We achieve this through strategic performance improvement to optimize health and well-being and to maximize the value of health services provided soldiers, retirees, their family members, and commanders in support of the nation.

Navy Medicine: Force Health Protection at Home and Abroad

Vice Adm Adam M Robinson Jr
36th Surgeon General of the United States Navy and Chief of the Navy’s Bureau of Medicine

Navy medicine is a thriving, global healthcare system fully engaged and integrated in providing high quality healthcare to beneficiaries in wartime and in peacetime.

The Air Force Medical Service: What is Next?

Lt Gen (Dr) Charles B Green
Surgeon General US Air Force
We in the Military Health System have made ourselves a tough act to follow. Our achievements have changed the face of war. We can deploy and set up a hospital in 12 hours almost anywhere in the world.

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