U.S. Military and Veterans Affairs Nursing History
U.S. nurses (mostly males in the first century-and-a-half) have aided sick and wounded warfighters on the battlefield …
U.S. nurses (mostly males in the first century-and-a-half) have aided sick and wounded warfighters on the battlefield …
“At the beginning of the war the Red Cross would not accept blood donations from Negroes at all.”
– The …
by Ramin Khalili, Medical Research and Development Command
As technology evolves, so too must the U.S. military – not only …
One significant addition to military health care training across the joint services involved the establishment of the office of Joint …
On March 4, 1918, Pvt. Albert Gitchell, a cook at Camp Funston in the Fort Riley, Kansas …
Since 2001, the military medical establishment has learned much about caring for trauma.
Many American service members alive today who …
The Fall 2017 edition of Veterans Affairs & Military Medicine Outlook includes in-depth interviews with VA secretary Dr. David Shulkin, …
In a health care structure as large and complex as that of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), with …
For more than a century after the medical departments of the Continental Army (1775) and Navy (1798) …
The ideological conflict between the United States and communist Soviet Union known as the Cold War officially went “hot” on …
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