• Veterinary Corps ensures the health, safety and mission readiness of military working animals. (health.mil)
  • In 1960, Dr. Decker moved to Washington, D.C. as a U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps officer. (avma.org)
  • Following graduation, he served in the Army Veterinary Corps for two years. (avma.org)
  • The Medical Service Corps is the most diverse branch of the U.S. Army. (goarmy.com)
  • This Corps is home to medical administrative, scientific, and provider specialties, from direct patient care to management of the U.S. Army's health service system. (goarmy.com)
  • The Veterinary Corps conducts and oversees all Department of Defense veterinary service activities. (goarmy.com)
  • Army Veterinary Corps Officers are responsible for preventing contagious and zoonotic diseases, providing care to military working dogs, caring for ceremonial horses, treating family pets, and even supporting Human-Animal Bond Programs at military hospitals. (goarmy.com)
  • The Army Nurse Corps represents more than 11,000 Soldiers dedicated to providing high-tech, quality health care for military personnel, their families, and military retirees all over the world. (goarmy.com)
  • Besides these combat divisions, the support division in the army includes the supply corps, the engineers, the ordinance supply corps, military intelligence and medical staff etc. (indiaeducation.net)
  • Military working dogs have gone by all manner of moniker throughout U.S. military history, including K-9 Corps and "war dogs. (militarytimes.com)
  • Because our patients can't tell us what's wrong, veterinarians rely heavily on a physical exam, so veterinary telemedicine may have more limitations than our human counterparts. (health.mil)
  • You will work to support Veterinarians providing service and support, and helping in all different aspects of Veterinary service. (usmilitary.com)
  • World Vets veterinarians on board are working alongside a US Army veterinary team, and in collaboration with host nation partners. (worldvets.org)
  • The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) published a set of veterinary practice guidelines to educate veterinarians on how to serve these very special animals. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Army veterinarians have to return to school and specialize to continue in the service. (uwyo.edu)
  • Working in the Army as a Veterinary specialist and Food Inspection person you will work with the supervision and inspection of food that is meant for consumption by humans. (usmilitary.com)
  • Training for a Veterinary specialist and Army food inspection specialist starts with 9 weeks of basic training . (usmilitary.com)
  • Moreover, other military bases have implemented a TNR program successfully, such as U.S. Army Garrison Italy Villaggio and U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan. (change.org)
  • The U.S. Army Medical Command is authorized to act on requests for medical research and development records and the medical records of active duty military personnel, dependents, and persons given physical examinations or treatment at DA medical facilities, to include alcohol and drug treatment/test records. (army.mil)
  • Through the I ndian Army Agneepath Recruitment process , selected candidates will be enlisted under the Army Act 1950 for a service period of four years , encompassing the training duration. (indiaeducation.net)
  • The Army, as one of the three military departments (Army, Navy and Air Force ) reporting to the Department of Defense , is composed of two distinct and equally important components: the active component and the reserve components. (army.mil)
  • United States Army Cyber Command is an operational level Army force, with ARCYBER designated by the Secretary of the Army as an Army Service Component Command to U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM). (army.mil)
  • SDDC is the assigned Army Service Component Command (ASCC) to the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and a Major Subordinate Command (MSC) to U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC). (army.mil)
  • USARCENT is the assigned Army Service Component Command (ASCC) to the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) and provides continuous oversight and control of Army operations throughout the USCENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR). (army.mil)
  • USAREUR-AF is the Army Service Component Command (ASCC) assigned to both the United States European Command (USEUCOM) and United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) and provides continuous oversight and control of Army operations throughout the EUCOM and AFRICOM Areas of Responsibility (AOR). (army.mil)
  • In various combat eras, they served as guards, messengers, mascots and scouts, according to an Army book on military veterinary services. (militarytimes.com)
  • During my many years in practice and in the US Army, I've been fortunate to know and care for service dogs, sports dogs and dogs working with law enforcement and the military (Army, Air Force and Navy). (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Dr. Applegate earned several honors, including the Air Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Army Commendation Medal. (avma.org)
  • His military service spanned more than 30 years, including assignments with the Army Reserve and the Ohio Army National Guard. (avma.org)
  • Service members from both the Army and the Navy help to set up tents for veterinary services during Healthy Cortland July 14, 2016. (army.mil)
  • Use high-quality images and concise messaging that highlights the benefits of choosing your veterinary practice over competitors. (cactusmailing.com)
  • To truly grow your veterinary practice, you need to identify and understand your ideal customer base. (cactusmailing.com)
  • In a nutshell, understanding who your ideal customer is will allow you to craft highly effective veterinary marketing strategies that drive growth for your practice. (cactusmailing.com)
  • After his military service, he established a practice in Plankinton, South Dakota, where he practiced mixed animal medicine for 35 years prior to retirement. (avma.org)
  • With their unusual skills and responsibilities, working dogs of all kinds require extra consideration in veterinary practice. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Service dogs use their bodies and brains on the job every day, and keeping those bodies and brains working at 100% requires special considerations in practice. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • ASU Career Services offers downloadable handouts, virtual practice interview opportunities, a Dropbox for resume reviews and more. (asu.edu)
  • Facility dogs like Shetland and Grover are service dogs trained to perform a variety of physical tasks, such as providing emotional and physical support for veterans with disabilities, low-vision, or post-traumatic stress disorder. (health.mil)
  • The program engages Wounded Warriors in the mission of training purpose bred service dogs to assist fellow veterans with mobility and impairment issues. (health.mil)
  • Dr. O'Haire, under whose leadership the University of Arizona will retain the largest Human-Animal Interaction faculty group in the world, shared, "Currently, Dr. Evan MacLean and I have a grant from the National Institutes of Health for a 5-year longitudinal, randomized clinical trial looking at the effects of service dogs for military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder in their families. (avma.org)
  • Alongside studying how service animals impact veterans' mental and physical health, the human-animal research team will examine dogs' stress hormone physiology and behavioral profiles. (avma.org)
  • An increasing number of Canine and Feline Diplomates can be found in clinical service and teaching roles at veterinary colleges. (abvp.com)
  • During that time, Dr. Decker also served as acting executive director of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges and was staff officer for the AVMA Political Action Committee. (avma.org)
  • Daily demands on students at the Uniformed Services University's F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine can be stressful. (health.mil)
  • Overall, both military men and women are nearly twice as likely to report feeling high levels of stress in their military work (39%) than in their family life (22%), according to the National Library of Medicine. (health.mil)
  • Continue your commitment to excellence in species-oriented veterinary medicine by donating to the ABVP Foundation. (abvp.com)
  • In 1980, Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine named him a Distinguished Alumnus. (avma.org)
  • This past week our team led seminars in Jamaica at the Department of Veterinary Services on topics such as dairy cattle medicine, small ruminants and swine, in addition to performing other activities with the Ministry of Agriculture. (worldvets.org)
  • Veterinary Medicine and more! (harding.edu)
  • Dr. Collins served on the Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences' Development Council and initiated an endowed scholarship program at the veterinary school. (avma.org)
  • A 1962 graduate of Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in India, he was a professor emeritus in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. (avma.org)
  • During his tenure of more than 30 years at the veterinary college, Dr. Purohit taught large animal clinical medicine, focusing on equine and food animal anesthesia, and conducted research on thermal imaging, neurovascular thermography, and thermology of skin dermatomes. (avma.org)
  • But the current guidance doesn't specifically mention other services in these military medical facilities, such as routine medical or veterinary appointments, as being specifically immune from the shutdown. (navytimes.com)
  • Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. (givesmart.com)
  • Sentinel laboratories provide routine diagnostic services, rule-out, and referral steps in the identification process. (cdc.gov)
  • The federal governments of USA and Canada and several AAVSB member veterinary regulatory boards are taking special actions both in regards to rule changes for their licensees and how board business is conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, to adhere to social distancing guidelines from the CDC. (aavsb.org)
  • The gold standard program for veterinary technicians showing their commitment to performing at the highest level. (aavsb.org)
  • In general, Military Veterinary Services provide care for service animals, public health services (food inspection, water quality), development assistance and research services. (wikipedia.org)
  • One Health Event Highlights Ugandan Military, CJTF-HOA Veterinary Care Farhad, Kazi Shameem (2019). (wikipedia.org)
  • Madison Green, and animal care specialist and Capt. (Dr.) Mary McLean, office in charge, both assigned to the Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment Facility examine Roxy, a shepherd mix. (health.mil)
  • The clinic's primary mission is to provide full-service veterinary care to Military Working Dogs across all branches of the Department of Defense. (health.mil)
  • Usually, however, MWDs are a healthy population, so for the team to keep their veterinary skills sharp, the facility relies on military pet owners to trust them to care for their animals, McLean said. (health.mil)
  • One of the most significant costs of having a dog or a cat is veterinary care. (moneycrashers.com)
  • Osan's and Kunsan's leadership allow the military community on post to care for the neutered stray cats that are not near the airfield. (change.org)
  • If lawmakers can't come to an agreement to avoid a government shutdown Oct. 1, many activities of the Defense Department could be affected, including some aspects of military benefits such as medical care and child care . (navytimes.com)
  • Pursue a successful health care career at one of the largest and most advanced medical facilities while providing a meaningful service to your country. (goarmy.com)
  • Continuing Promise is a humanitarian and civic assistance deployment program composed of U.S. military personnel, partner nations' forces and civilian relief volunteers that provide medical, dental and veterinary care, in addition to training for military personnel and valuable services to communities in need. (worldvets.org)
  • What we face in the United States is a broken fee-for-service health care system where physicians and providers are paid based on how much care they deliver, not on how healthy they make you. (econlib.org)
  • What really sets Harding's program apart from other pharmacy schools is the emphasis on patient-centered care and a heart of Christian service. (harding.edu)
  • We even offer basic veterinary care and pet for food for our clients' furry friends. (topworkplaces.com)
  • The AAHA Guidelines are a valuable addition to the discussion about veterinary care for all types of working and service dogs. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • CBO examined possible changes to the Department of Defense's Military Health System, analyzing the effects of those changes on the federal budget, the quality of military health care, and preparedness for wartime missions. (cbo.gov)
  • The Department of Defense (DoD) provides health care through its Military Health System (MHS), an organization that oversees the delivery of health care at home and abroad through a program known as TRICARE. (cbo.gov)
  • The two primary purposes of that system are to ensure that service members are healthy enough to deploy (sometimes called medical readiness) and that military clinicians and other providers are adequately trained to care for personnel during both peacetime and wartime (sometimes called operational readiness. (cbo.gov)
  • The MHS provides direct care through its own system of clinics and hospitals-both in combat settings and at military installations that can be visited by TRICARE beneficiaries. (cbo.gov)
  • In general, care received at military treatment facilities (MTFs) is free for participants. (cbo.gov)
  • Under this approach, the system would focus on providing care to service members and on training military clinicians and other providers. (cbo.gov)
  • Before you can formally exit military service, there are some things you must take care of. (veteranstoday.com)
  • Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24. (army.mil)
  • Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane's Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! (givesmart.com)
  • Through Paws of Honor's Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. (givesmart.com)
  • The health facility database includes information on the geographical distribution of health facilities by district and locality, the types of services provided, the availability of human resources and specialized health-care staff and equipment, and a summary of health-care activities in each facility. (who.int)
  • Before he was selected to be USU's first facility dog in 2019, Shetland trained for four months with an accredited service-training organization. (health.mil)
  • Other military hospitals and clinics have facility dogs to support patients and staff. (health.mil)
  • During that time, Dr. Heezen was stationed in Vietnam, where he cared for military working dogs, handled food inspection, and taught animal husbandry. (avma.org)
  • My Hero, My Friend," a tribute to military working dogs sculptor Susan Norris. (militarytimes.com)
  • With approximately 500,000 service dogs in the United States plus many other types of working dogs, you probably have at least one on your patient list. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Very few people use terms like CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosives) every day, yet for handlers of Multipurpose Canines (MPCs, the name for military working dogs employed by US Special Forces teams), it's a common term. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Provide ready and sustained health services support and force health protection in support of the Total Force to enable readiness and to conserve the fighting strength while caring for our People and their Families. (army.mil)
  • Dr. Heezen was a past president of the South Dakota VMA and was a member of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners, and the Christian Veterinary Mission. (avma.org)
  • In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency declared by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has adopted policies to allow DEA-registered practitioners to prescribe controlled substances without having to interact in-person with their patients. (aavsb.org)
  • The job skills that you will learn as a Veterinary and Food Inspection Specialist will give you the ability to obtain employment with the Department of Agriculture, the FDA, CDC, and other related Federal Departments. (usmilitary.com)
  • Following graduation, Dr. Decker worked three years as a public health veterinarian for what is now known as the Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services Department in Kalamazoo, Michigan. (avma.org)
  • He then served as assistant health commissioner with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. (avma.org)
  • The US Department of Defense (DoD) uses epidemiologic modeling to detect and respond to EIDs that threaten US military personnel, their families, or national security ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • In February 1995, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) initiated the ORVP as a multiyear program with a goal of creating zones of vaccinated coyotes and gray foxes along the leading edges of the epizootics, thereby halting the spread of the virus. (texas.gov)
  • This is a helpful service as it ensures all your benefits are in order, including healthcare, retirement funding and other Department of Veterinary Affairs benefits. (veteranstoday.com)
  • Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to regulate the possession, use, and transfer of a select biological agent or toxin (SAT) that has the potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety. (cdc.gov)
  • The Indiana Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners and the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency are prohibited from providing legal advice on issues in the statute and administrative rules. (in.gov)
  • Memorials may be made to the American Veterinary Medical Foundation , 1931 N. Meacham Road, Suite 100, Schaumburg, IL 60173. (avma.org)
  • Pacific Partnership is an annual humanitarian aid mission operated by the US Navy in collaboration with host and partner nations, foreign military and medical personnel as well as non governmental organizations. (worldvets.org)
  • In a joint effort, medical, dental and veterinary assistance is provided. (worldvets.org)
  • Research focused on service animals' interactions with humans aims to uncover how and why some dogs succeed at becoming service animals and attempt to provide empirical data to support future legislation and medical diagnosis. (avma.org)
  • The 438th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service Support) from Fort Carson, Colo., helped draw blood from UW cattle, and Calkins analyzed blood-clotting times. (uwyo.edu)
  • Once you leave the service, you will no longer receive essentials such as housing, medical and other benefits included in your pay. (veteranstoday.com)
  • This will need to be performed at least 90 days prior to separation from the service in order to continue to receive medical and life insurance benefits. (veteranstoday.com)
  • During that time, Dr. Applegate was involved with food sanitation inspection at military facilities, provided veterinary services at Air Force bases, and served as a veterinary staff officer with the 112th Medical Brigade. (avma.org)
  • ASU Online also offers programs that prepare you for medical, law, veterinary school and more. (asu.edu)
  • They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. (givesmart.com)
  • Deanna, a member of the Ohio Emergency Medical Services Board, also encourages board members to think creatively about non-traditional resources and partners to strengthen the state's emergency planning efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Some are still active while others were disbanded, mostly around the decline of horses in military service. (wikipedia.org)
  • A third function of the MHS is to provide health benefits as an additional form of compensation for military personnel and eligible retirees. (cbo.gov)
  • Military retirees and their families (5.4 million). (cbo.gov)
  • Many military retirees choose to go into business for themselves. (veteranstoday.com)
  • Facility dogs have benefitted from the respect wounded warriors have for them and support mental health and wellness in patients across the Military Health System. (health.mil)
  • Do you have a desire to support your fellow veterinary regulators in the interest of public protection? (aavsb.org)
  • Veterinary services that support excepted activities such as food supply and service inspections would continue. (navytimes.com)
  • For example, service dogs-like guide dogs and mobility assistance dogs-are trained for specialized activities to support their handlers in dealing with specific physical limitations. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Following the Gulf oil spill, Southeast Louisiana meta-leaders developed a proposal template and process for BP-funded emotional support services that are essential to long-term community support. (cdc.gov)
  • McLean said the clinic has remained open throughout the pandemic, but for safety reasons, personnel made evolving adjustments to some services based on staff and equipment availability. (health.mil)
  • Prior to this, Osan's Pest Control Management took the cats to the on-post veterinary clinic where personnel would euthanize all non-microchipped cats. (change.org)
  • Other military bases, such as Camp Humphreys, have a feral cat problem, but there are no reports of their pest management personnel shooting the cats to deal with the problem. (change.org)
  • Permanent change of station moves for military personnel would be limited primarily to those moving to an "excepted activity" - designated as exempted from the shutdown. (navytimes.com)
  • The DoD guidance provides exceptions for overseas commissaries to continue to operate, and any commissaries "determined to be in remote U.S. locations where no other sources of food are reasonably available for military personnel. (navytimes.com)
  • Environmental scientists and specialists, including health perform work familiar to some military personnel. (mynextmove.org)
  • This is a website dedicated to our men and women serving at NS Norfolk, VA. Its purpose is to provide military personnel the information necessary for their move to the area. (norfolknavalhousing.com)
  • Duties as a Veterinary Services Specialist and Human Food Inspection specialist involved you dealing with military and commercial sanitary facilities inspection, and examining preparation facilities, food processing, subsistence materials and conducting quality assurance procedures. (usmilitary.com)
  • After basic training you will advance to advanced individual training for an additional 9 weeks of veterinary specialist instruction and food inspection methods. (usmilitary.com)
  • At advanced levels you can literally be responsible for the approval and inspection of large scale military dining and food preparation facilities. (usmilitary.com)
  • The jobs abilities that you gain as a Veterinary specialist and Food Inspection specialist will give you the ability to find civilian employment. (usmilitary.com)
  • Veterinary Public Health Section. (cdc.gov)
  • United States, Public Health Service. (cdc.gov)
  • The LRN consists of an infrastructure of local, state and federal laboratories that includes public health, food testing, veterinary diagnostic, and environmental testing laboratories. (cdc.gov)
  • In your role as a food inspector, you will work to examine different food materials that are designed to be consumed and to inspect both food and facilities for veterinary services and activities. (usmilitary.com)
  • You will learn skills including how to identify and remedy unsanitary food preparation situations, how to spot unsafe food and water conditions, the methods of inspecting dairy products, vegetables, water, fresh fruit, eggs, poultry and red meat, and how to examine and make sure foods are safe, including MRE and heat and serve military prepared meals. (usmilitary.com)
  • If you have an interest in biology, chemistry, mathematics or food safety, and if you have any experience in the health industry or food services field this may be the ideal job skill field for you. (usmilitary.com)
  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has affirmed the role of commissaries in helping to ensure food security for military families. (navytimes.com)
  • If you are a military retiree or dependent, including current, widowed or divorced spouse, call (800) 538-9552, or go to ww.tricare.osd.mil. (310info.org)
  • As a military retiree, you can pursue higher education with assistance from the GI Bill . (veteranstoday.com)
  • Sign up to receive USMilitary.com email updates and to hear what's going on with all military branches! (usmilitary.com)
  • The National Service Animal Eye Exam Event will take place in May, but registration will be held April 1 to 30, 2017. (veterinarypracticenews.com)
  • In 2017 we will celebrate our amazing partners with the 10th anniversary of this event, and we are truly grateful that so many Service Animals have been seen and helped by our veterinary ophthalmologists. (veterinarypracticenews.com)
  • Dr. MacLean's canine research, combined with Dr. O'Haire's focus on human attachments to animals, can potentially inform the processes through which animals are selected, bred, and trained for assistance or service roles. (avma.org)
  • In doing so, the patient will be assisting in teaching a service dog in training how to become a highly-skilled military service bred dog who will be paired up with a future veteran upon successful completion of the program. (health.mil)
  • Osan, Kunsan, and other S. Korean military bases that have feral cat issues start their own TNR program. (change.org)
  • Your degree program and career services can assist you in finding an internship related to your interests, so you can gain valuable experience in your desired career field. (asu.edu)
  • The less often your pet gets sick or injured, the less you'll need to spend on veterinary visits and medications. (moneycrashers.com)
  • The database contains detailed information on 261 West Bank localities visited by mobile health teams, including health providers and partners, on the types of health services offered, and the frequency of visits to each locality. (who.int)
  • SEO is crucial to improve your online visibility and attract potential clients searching for pet health services. (cactusmailing.com)
  • The health cluster has also collected comprehensive information on mobile health services in the West Bank. (who.int)
  • This guide is based on an all-hazards approach and is intended to guide the efforts of community leaders, institutional policy makers, health services providers, emergency planners and managers, and others who are responsible for the management of the health-related consequences of emergency events. (who.int)
  • Another consideration is whether the Military Health Service is your best healthcare choice or if private insurance would be a good idea. (veteranstoday.com)
  • T he University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine's Human-Animal Interaction research team, led by Dr. Maggie O'Haire and Dr. Evan MacLean, embodies Arizona's explorative and compassionate ethos as we design and carry out groundbreaking advancements at the intersection of the biological and psychological sciences. (avma.org)
  • Dr. MacLean, founder and director of the Arizona Canine Cognition Center, focuses his aspect of the team's research on exploring canine cognition and studying how canines interpret the world around them, while Dr. O'Haire's efforts center on how humans interact with service animals. (avma.org)
  • You can use Handshake to connect with career services, view upcoming career events, research companies and apply to one of the more than 30,000 jobs and internships posted on the site each year. (asu.edu)
  • Handlers…are often so closely bonded with their dogs that they detect subtle abnormalities…well ahead of what the veterinary team can detect symptomatically. (merck-animal-health-usa.com)
  • Norfolk Branch Veterinary Services can be reached by their main phone number at (757) 445-0922 . (norfolknavalhousing.com)
  • If you're approaching retirement from the military, this is one transition that probably comes with lots of emotions and some questions for you. (veteranstoday.com)
  • Changes to US military retirement benefits now allow service members a blended option with the ability to invest money in retirement funds throughout their enlistment. (veteranstoday.com)
  • If you're leaving military service after 20 years with retirement benefits, you may only need to work part-time. (veteranstoday.com)
  • World Vets is proud to be on board and providing veterinary services to host nations on this 4 month civil-military humanitarian aid mission. (worldvets.org)
  • Now in its 10th year, the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) and Stokes Pharmacy of Laurel, N.J. will once again offer free eye exams to service animals . (veterinarypracticenews.com)
  • The military also offers benefit programs such as college loan repayment and graduate education vouchers. (asu.edu)
  • Missions deliver assistance with a focus on veterinary training and teaching. (worldvets.org)
  • Activities and organizations funded entirely by nonappropriated funds, such as many MWR activities and the military exchanges, generally won't be affected. (navytimes.com)
  • Staff at the Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment Facility in Japan have always worked diligently to gain the trust of their clients, and under recent COVID-19 restrictions, those efforts are paying off. (health.mil)
  • Dr. MacLean believes a greater understanding of animal selection will lead to better human decisions regarding service animals. (avma.org)
  • The training base provides military skills and professional education to every Soldier-as well as members of sister services and allied forces. (army.mil)
  • Service members prepare tents for IRT event in Cortland, NY. (army.mil)