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Christian Recording Artist Pursues Career as Military Doctor

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Newswise imageFormer contemporary Christian singer-songwriter Paden Smith once sought to heal others with his music and lyrics. Today, now a Navy linguist, he will continue his selfless journey of healing others as he takes the next steps on his path to become a military physician.

Next Generation of Military Health Care Providers to Graduate on Armed Forces Day

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Newswise imageMore than 340 uniformed professionals will receive their medical, graduate nursing, dental and biomedical science, public health and clinical psychology degrees on May 19 - Armed Forces Day - at the Uniformed Services University's (USU) 39th commencement exercise at the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Constitution Hall, in Washington, D.C.

Human Vaccine to Be Developed for Deadly Nipah and Hendra Viruses

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Antibody therapy developed at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences as a treatment against the Nipah and Hendra viruses has led to an agreement announced today between USU, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine (HJF), Profectus BioSciences, Inc., and Emergent BioSolutions, Inc., for development of a human vaccine against the two deadly viruses. The USU-HJF Joint Technology Transfer Office licensed the technology, which is supported by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI).

"America's Medical School" Graduate Selected for NASA Spaceflight Mission

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Newswise imageArmy physician Lt. Col. Andrew Morgan, a NASA astronaut, will be one of two members of the NASA astronaut class of 2013 going into space in 2019, according to an announcement released by the space agency today.

New App Teaches Citizens to 'Stop the Bleed,' Save a Life

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Newswise imageKnowing what to do to save a life in the aftermath of a mass trauma event is now at the touch of a button. The Uniformed Services University's (USU) National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (NCDMPH) recently launched "Stop the Bleed," a free iPhone and Android app designed to teach users how to stop life-threatening bleeding in an emergency - and hopefully save lives.

Olympian Trades Silver Medal for Gold Bars

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Newswise imageJosephine Pucci, a member of the 2014 silver medal-winning U.S. Women's Olympic Hockey team will once again be representing her country - this time wearing the gold. Pucci, a New York native and co-founder of The Headway Foundation, will don the gold bars and uniform of an Army 2nd Lieutenant as a first-year military medical student at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences starting in August 2018.

National Grief Study Launched to Help Military Families Manage Loss of a Loved One

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Participants are now being sought for a new study, Stepping Forward in Grief, which was motivated by key findings from USU's National Military Family Bereavement Study (NMFBS), the first large scientific study on the impact of U.S. service member death on surviving family members. NMFBS findings suggest that surviving family members who have experienced the loss of a service member may benefit from help managing their loss and grief with programs that recognize their unique experience as military family members.

Prior Mental Health Diagnosis Not Often a Factor for Soldiers Who Attempt Suicide

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Regardless of whether or not they have had a prior mental health diagnosis, risk factors were still similar among soldiers who attempted suicide, according to a new JAMA Psychiatry study published Aug. 29.

Goalie-Turned-Air Force Officer Among NCAA Top 30 Women of the Year Honorees

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Newswise imageAir Force 2nd Lt. Sidney Peters, the four-time Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Scholar-Athlete, WCHA All-Academic, Academic All-Big Ten honoree, and 2018 Hockey Humanitarian Award recipient, has been named as one of the NCAA's Top 30 Woman of the Year honorees for her "demonstrated excellence in academics, athletics, community service and leadership."

Sidney Peters Named to NCAA Top 9 Woman of the Year Honorees

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Newswise imageThe NCAA announced its Top 9 Woman of the Year honorees and Air Force 2nd Lt. Sidney Peters, the four-time Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Scholar-Athlete, WCHA All-Academic, Academic All-Big Ten honoree, and 2018 Hockey Humanitarian Award recipient, is among those named.

DoD's Military Training Network Life Support Programs Convert to American Red Cross Courses

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Beginning now, military and civilian Federal employees of the Military Health System will begin phasing in training from the American Red Cross for life-support training programs.

Center for Deployment Psychology seeks doctoral students for 2019 Summer Institute

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Calling all clinical or counseling doctoral students! The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) is looking for up to 45 students for its annual Summer Institute: Preparing for a Career in the Armed Forces course.

Antibiotics, Antacids for Kids Linked to Childhood Obesity

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Children who are given antibiotics or antacids in their first two years of life are more likely to become obese during their childhood, according to a new study published today in the British Medical Journal, Gut.

DoD Radiologist Named The Geneva Foundation's Researcher of the Year

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Newswise imageVincent Ho, M.D., professor chair of the Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) and chief of Radiology Services at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), has been named as The Geneva Foundation's Researcher of the Year.

Uniformed Services University Receives Top NATO Award for Medical Support

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Newswise imageThe highest honor given by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for medical support was bestowed upon the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, part of the U.S. Department of Defense, Nov. 21 at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

Harmful Medical Errors Drop nearly 40% after Implementation of Program to Improve Provider Communication with Families

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Newswise imageHarmful medical errors decreased by almost 40 percent after implementing an intervention designed to improve communication between healthcare providers, patients and families, according to a new study published Dec. 6 in the British Medical Journal by researchers at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) in conjunction with the Patient and Family Centered I-Pass Study Team.

New Program Launched to Improve Musculoskeletal Injury Rehab, Care for Service Members

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Newswise imageA new, four-year program has been established to improve rehabilitative care for service members with musculoskeletal injury, ultimately enhancing overall military readiness, thanks to a $15 million grant from the Defense Health Agency awarded to the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU).

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences to host 2019 Disaster Symposium

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Important issues impacting evidence-based approaches to disaster preparedness and response will be the focus of the upcoming disaster symposium, "Disasters and Health: State of Science," April 25-26, 2019, in Washington, D.C.

"Visionary Leader" Dr. Richard Thomas Named Among WVU Distinguished Alumni for 2019

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Newswise imageRichard W. Thomas, MD, DDS, president of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, will be inducted into the West Virginia University Academy of Distinguished Alumni (www.alumni.wvu.edu/give-back/awards/academy-of-distinguished-alumni), joining notable WVU graduates like best-selling author Stephen Coonts, comedic actor Don Knotts, NBA star Jerry West, and NASA astrophysicist Dr. Katherine Weaver.

Researchers awarded up to $24 million to develop vaccines and therapies for highly pathogenic Nipah and Hendra viruses

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Newswise imageThe Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), along with Profectus Biosciences, Inc., the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Mapp Biopharmaceutical, Inc., and the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), have been awarded up to $24.5 million to advance treatments for the highly lethal henipaviruses, Nipah and Hendra.
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