Leadership course promotes diversity, leadership among female physicians
The Military Health System recognizes the importance of building and maintaining a diverse collection of skilled medical professionals valued for their knowledge, leadership and dedication in the medical field. An upcoming leadership course, scheduled at the Defense Health Agency headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia, April 11-13, will offer female physicians from all service branches a chance to sharpen their leadership skills and understand how these skills can create opportunities for women in their respective fields.
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A Head for the Future: Randy Gross
When he was 23, Randy Gross was riding in a car with his seat belt off. The former Army staff sergeant sustained a TBI when the vehicle crashed. He sought help immediately, making a full recovery from his TBI and continuing to serve in the Army until 2006. Now, Gross helps those in the military with TBI as a regional education coordinator for DVBIC. See full video here ...
Partnership allows medics to receive paramedic training
No matter where you go in the Army, you're bound to find a medic. The second largest military occupational specialty in the Army, medics serve in almost every unit, staff hospitals and go on every deployment to ensure the health and welfare of Soldiers serving overseas. Read More ...
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