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DVIDS - News - Fort Sam Houston Soldiers allowed off-post, COVID restrictions loosened

9 JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas –Select soldiers in training at the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE) will resume off-post privileges, comparable to those in place prior to the pandemic, in time for Memorial Day Weekend. Effective Saturday, May 29, 2021, MEDCoE Advanced Individual Training (AIT) students in phase five and five plus and prior service trainees may request daily passes in the local San Antonio area over the long weekend, May 29-31. As part of COVID-19 mitigation measures, there are several caveats: • The local area is defined as inside the 1604 Loop; Sea World and Fiesta Six Flags are authorized.

Medical Test, Evaluation Activity tests ophthalmic slit lamp

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO — The U.S. Army Medical Test and Evaluation Activity, formally named the U.S. Army Medical Department Board, conducted a customer test of an ophthalmic slit lamp. The test was conducted for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity at the Deployable Medical System Equipment for Training site, Camp Bullis. The customer test was conducted in a simulated field hospital at the DMSET site, which represented the operational environment. The purpose of the test was to assess the effectiveness of the OSL in supporting the medical mission and the suitability of the OSL in a simulated operational environment. The OSL was operated by Soldiers having various medical military occupational specialties and areas of concentration.

Army nurse recognized with national nursing honor

An Army nurse has received national recognition for her commitment to critically ill patients and their families in the midst of a global health crisis. Army Lt. Col. DeAnna Hutchings, Brooke Army Medical Center s chief of critical care, is one of 18 nurses – and the only military nurse – to receive the 2021 Circle of Excellence award from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Hutchings is also one of only two nurses recognized in Texas. It s incredibly humbling, she said. I work with so many amazing medical professionals and support personnel who work incredibly hard and deserve recognition. It s a surreal feeling to be singled out for this honor.

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