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Network Spotlight: The Center for the Intrepid 

The Center for the Intrepid

The Center for the Intrepid is a four-story, 65,000-square-foot, circular building where doctors, therapists, technicians, and specialists provide advanced rehabilitative care to service members recovering from amputations and other catastrophic injuries. The $55 million, publicly-funded center, opened adjacent to Brooke Army Medical Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Jan. 29, 2007. CFI offers a vast array of services to include military performance lab, occupational therapy, physical therapy, prosthetics, case management and behavioral medicine. Much of the technology found in the CFI can't be found anywhere else in the world. | Learn Moregoes to BAMC


 

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Evacuations and mass casualty scenarios are designed to mirror real-world crises, offering Yokota Airmen an opportunity to improve their emergency response skills while fortifying base readiness and resilience.

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Oct 30, 2023

Dover Air Force Base Warm Zone Team, Final Line of Defense for Healthcare Workers

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Living and working on any military installation brings with it the real-life threat of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear hazards. These hazards can come in many forms, from accidental spills to deliberate attacks. Regardless of the scenario, the Airmen of the Dover Air Force Base Warm Zone team stand ready to ensure health care workers can ...

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International Red Cross Medal Awarded to Team Yokota Nurse

U.S. Air Force Capt. Brandi Branch, 374th Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic flight commander, is one of 37 people from 22 countries that received the Florence Nightingale Medal from the International Red Cross, the highest recognition of distinctive medical service a nurse can be awarded, at Yokota Air Base, Japan, on Aug. 7, 2023. Branch was recognized for her efforts in Afghanistan working with the Red Crescent, a Red Cross affiliate, and for her efforts in medical education. (Graphic: U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ryan Lackey)

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Overall, both military men and women are nearly twice as likely to report feeling high levels of stress in their military work (39%) than in their family life (22%), according to the National Library of Medicine. Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi provides multiple resources for airmen and their families who may need physical or psychological ...

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Survey Says: Brooke Army Medical Center Providers are ‘Best of the Best’

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