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Defense Health Agency patients and families are our highest priority

Nov. 21, 2025

Our first concern is for the patients and families affected by this situation.


2nd Lt. Dawon Lee, an Army Nurse assigned to Evans Army Community Hospital, receives a graduation certificate from Col. Cynthia Buchanan, the EACH Deputy Commander for Nursing, during the Clinical Nurse Transition Program graduation ceremony on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025.

EACH nurse training program provides foundation for new nurses

Nov. 20, 2025

The new nurses receive over 800 hours of hands-on, precepted clinical experience, combined with 48 hours of focused didactic education and seminars.


Airman 1st Class Arianna Aponte observes as Defense Health Network Central Commander Maj. Gen. Thomas Harrell and Command Chief Master Sgt. Luis Magana check a mannequin for heart and lung sounds during their visit to Keesler Medical Center, Biloxi, Miss., May 6, 2025.

DHN Central celebrates two years of supporting warfighters, families

Nov. 19, 2025

Its core mission is to support MTFs with their healthcare operations, helping to optimize resources, and streamline processes.


Lt. Chris DeBarge, first year anesthesia resident, intubates a patient as part of preparation for a jaw-in-a-day procedure at Naval Medical Center San Diego. (DoW photo by Regena Kowitz)

Maxillofacial program at NMCSD restores form, function, and readiness

Nov. 18, 2025

The Maxillofacial Restoration Program team at NMCSD is meticulously rebuilding faces and jaws destroyed by trauma, disease, or congenital defects.


Chief Master Sergeant Tanya Y. Johnson, Senior Enlisted Leader

Senior enlisted leader reflects on more than 3 decades of military service

Nov. 18, 2025

"I always wanted to give back," said DHA Senior Enlisted Leader Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Tanya Y. Johnson on the cusp of her retirement.


Janny Rodriguez, a physical therapist assistant at Navy Hospital Jacksonville Physical Therapy Clinic, facilitates passive range of motion and soft tissue mobilization to help strengthen patient, Naval Aircrewman -Tactical Helicopter Peyton Robinson.

Military health care staffing contracts provides effective solutions to maintain warfighter readiness

Nov. 18, 2025

The contract expands a system that has supplied military hospitals and clinics with health care providers for nearly 20 years.


Deputy Director of Warrior Care Recovery Coordination Program Operations Jonathan Morris poses with Deputy Assistant Secretary of War, Health Services Policy and Oversight Ms. Susan Orsega, Director of Warrior Care Recovery Coordination Program Randi Ramcharan, and Policy Director Warrior Care Recovery Coordination Program Tim Rutherford at the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games.

Recovery care coordinators help find the 'good, positive purpose' for service members

Nov. 18, 2025

Each military branch has a program that ensures wounded, ill, and injured service members get nonmedical support tailored to their needs.


Julia Flores, a clinical laboratory scientist at Munson Army Health Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was named Civilian Employee of the Quarter for the Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025.

Munson Army Health Center announces civilian employee of the quarter for 3Q CY25

Nov. 18, 2025

Flores is a clinical laboratory scientist at Munson who ensures health care providers get reliable lab results to accurately diagnose and treat their patients.


Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Tanya Johnson, DHA senior enlisted leader, offered advice to enlisted personnel and officers at a Frontline Supervisor’s Course at Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Sept. 30.

DHA senior enlisted leader emphasizes positive attitude

Nov. 17, 2025

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Tanya Johnson also stressed the importance of continued learning to leadership success.


Tako, 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, searches for potential narcotics in a training environment on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 15, 2025

AFMES continually enhances joint MWD training

Nov. 14, 2025

Marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine packages are used to ensure that military working dog handlers can continue to train with their canines.


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