This is Army Medicine at Work - A podcast series devoted to the innovative and sometimes surprising work of Army healthcare professionals. In each episode, we will introduce you to Army officers working on the frontlines of research in medicine that has the potential to transform care for Soldiers and others around the world.
The Army Medicine at Work podcast brings you a closer look at some of the groundbreaking research the U.S. Army Medical Department is doing to transfo...
The growing field of virtual medicine can help provide access to specialty care for people in remote locations around the world. The U.S. Army health ...
In this episode, we speak with Ltc. Hinkle and Ltc. Tyner from the U.S. Army Multidrug Resistant Organism Repository and Surveillance Network (MRSN) a...
Sleep is an area of research often overlooked, yet it impacts everyone from Soldiers to civilians in every walk of life. Ltc. Capaldi discusses the wo...
Careers in Army Medicine offer unparalleled opportunities to engage in exciting research with the potential to improve human health. As an infectious ...
Malaria is one of the biggest public health challenges in the world. We sat down with Ltc. James Moon, Director of Malaria Clinical Development at the...
In the U.S. Army, uniformed members of the health care team have many opportunities to grow professionally. In this segment, Col. Todd Villines, MD, F...
Putting the right person in the right job doesn’t just mean having the right skills. It also means having the right fitness level. U.S. Army physical ...
In this interview, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Asma Bukhari, RD, describes her passion for nutrition and educating Soldiers. Her research project, Healthy Fami...
When Col. Eugene Soh, MD, FACC, introduced the Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, it was a...