Audio by Amanda Filler | Defense Health Agency | 06.25.2010
Michael Caviston, director of fitness for the Naval Special Warfare Center, discusses fitness – how to get in shape, train for a special event or sport, or just ensure you’re keeping your body strong and healthy....
Audio by Amanda Filler | Defense Health Agency | 06.25.2010
Navy Capt. Michael Weiner, DHIMS Deputy Program Manager and Chief Medical Officer, gives an overview of the nationwide standardization process of electronic health records and discusses how electronic health records benefit patients and providers alike, inside and outside of the MHS...
Audio by Amanda Filler | Defense Health Agency | 06.25.2010
Retired Air Force Col. David R. Welling provides information on colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment. Welling is an associate professor of surgery and anatomy, Chief Division of General Surgery, the Norman M. Rich Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University....
Audio by Amanda Filler | Defense Health Agency | 06.25.2010
Kevin M. Holloway, PhD, a clinical psychologist at the National Center for Telehealth and Technology, discusses virtual worlds technology as a potential new way for post-combat service members to access psychological health care....
Audio by Amanda Filler | Defense Health Agency | 06.25.2010
Lt. Col. Rebecca Porter of Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical discusses mental health resources that are available through JTF CapMed....
Audio by Staff Sgt. Frank Brown | AFN Afghanistan | 06.25.2010
Members of the Kandahar Air Field community will see a change in the way they receive medical care. Army Sgt. Frank Brown explains....
Audio by Staff Sgt. Michael Jackson | AFN Afghanistan | 06.25.2010
The U.S. Agency for International Development says half of its current contracts in Afghanistan are implemented by Afghan contractors. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Jackson takes us to Paktika province in Afghanistan and tells us about one place in Paktika where Afghans are learning the skills needed to rebuild their country as contractors....
Audio by Spc. Marlon Styles | AFN Afghanistan | 06.24.2010
Package about The U.S. Department of State committed to helping the country of Afghanistan repair damage to its education system caused by 30 years of conflict. According to their Web site, enrollments in schools have increased six-fold from 2001, but there is still room for improvement. The Chaplain’s Ministry from New Kabul Compound in Kabul, Afghanistan, is doing its part to help.......