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Blanchfield Army Community Hospital building

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Eisenhower Army Medical Center exterior

Eisenhower Army Medical Center

Fort Eisenhower, Georgia
Fox Army Health Center building

Fox Army Health Center                    

Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
Guthrie Ambulatory Care Center building

Guthrie Ambulatory Care Center

Fort Drum, New York
Ireland Army Health Clinic building

Ireland Army Health Clinic          

Fort Knox, Kentucky
Keller Army Community Hospital building

Keller Army Community Hospital

West Point, New York

Lyster Army Health Clinic building

Lyster Army Health Clinic             

Fort Novosel, Alabama
Martin Army Community Hospital building

Martin Army Community Hospital

Fort Benning, Georgia
Moncrief Army Health Clinic building

Moncrief Army Health Clinic

Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Winn Army Community Hospital building

Winn Army Community Hospital

Fort Stewart, Georgia

Womack Army Medical Center exterior photo

Womack Army Medical Center

Fort Bragg, North Carolina

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Brig. Gen. Raney headshot

Brig. Gen. Raney

DIRECTOR

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The Army Heat Center

The Army Heat Center was created in 2019 with the mission to identify, develop, and disseminate best practices for the prevention, identification, field care, hospital care, and return-to-duty of exertional heat illness casualties. The program is located at Martin Army Community Hospital in Fort Benning, Georgia, and operates in close collaboration with the Warrior Heat- and Exertion-Related Events Collaborative.

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Tiffany Wise (L) and Dr. Robert Gaeta, Chief of Nephrology at Womack Army Medical Center (C) ensure that equipment is set up properly while testing to see if dialysis can be successful in an austere environment.

Womack's groundbreaking project will impact field dialysis

This unprecedented project could save the lives of soldiers during combat or civilians stricken by natural disasters who are suffering from renal failure.

A student holds her paddle with beads she captured from the bin below. The objective was to scoop as many red beads as possible. The object lesson was part of a 3-day course titled “Business Intelligence and Analytics” at Fort Belvoir, Virginia from Jan. 28- 30. (Photo by Ed Gulick, DHN East PAO)

Patient-Centered Care through Data

In the experiment, students received different guidance on the task of collecting small red beads from a plastic container with both white and red beads.

Cpt. Matthew Adair (C), a doctor at Womack Army Medical Center, looks over patient records with Dr. David Kersbergen (R) at the CARE clinic in Fayetteville on Tuesday, February 25th. Adair is among Womack’s resident doctors who volunteer at the CARE clinic on rotation.

For Womack, CARE Extends Beyond Medical Center

The CARE Clinic, a nonprofit organization established more than 30-years ago in Fayetteville, provides a haven for medical care to those who normally could not afford it.

U.S. Army Forces Command Chief, Col. Amy Hadsall, delivers heartfelt message to Womack Army Medical Center nurses and staff during the 124th Army Nurse Corp Birthday Celebration. (Photo Credit: Keisha Frith)

Army Nurse Finds Purpose in Caring for America’s Heroes

Before this encounter, Hadsall described herself as a skilled nurse without a sense of purpose and passion.