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DHA Honors Military Medical Young Investigators
The Defense Health Agency’s Clinical Investigations Program recognizes U.S. Army Capt. Stephanie Bulder of Womack Army Medical Center for her research into human papillomavirus vaccination rates in service members.
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the MHS had embarked on reforms and initiatives to improve its medical support to the armed services.
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