miércoles, 31 de diciembre de 2014

Wednesday Health.mil News Round-Up: Fort Meade Alliance Helps Local Base Community Stay Healthy; Try a new resolution this year of Hunting the Good Stuff; and U.S. soldiers in Africa transition critical health care worker training to partners

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The military’s lead health agency is working with private companies to help one installation’s occupants live healthier and better lives, a goal hoped to be replicated elsewhere.

As we look forward to 2015, consider starting a new tradition of Hunting the Good Stuff. In the tenth in an occasional series of blogs by Master Sgt. Jennifer Loredo, the senior enlisted advisor for the Army’s Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness program, she challenges Operation Live Well readers to look for the good stuff in their lives.

The Department of Defense Ebola Treatment Training Team, the joint-service team tasked by the DoD to train health care workers to staff Ebola treatment units, is moving its training mission for the Joint Forces Command – United Assistance back to the World Health Organization on Jan. 1, 2015.

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