Articles by Lisa Braun, Medical Education and Training Campus Public Affairs
Article
4/23/2021
NDTs help diagnose problems with the brain and nervous system, as well as sleep disorders, by use of state-of-the-art digital equipment to record electrical patterns which result in valuable data that the doctor needs to diagnose and treat their patients.
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Article
9/2/2020
Their medical training helped with knowing the steps for CPR and how to check responsiveness and breathing.
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Article
6/15/2020
When the Department of Defense’s 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission directed nearly all enlisted medical training be collocated at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, it may have unknowingly changed the landscape of enlisted medical training for the foreseeable future. In addition to collocating, the BRAC legislation also called for training to be consolidated where possible, meaning two or more services would share curriculum and classrooms.
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Article
5/19/2020
When COVID-19 interrupted phase 2 clinical training a class of Army and Navy respiratory therapist students needed to from the program, their clinical training instructors developed a plan and put it to action.
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