Photo by Douglas Holl | Defense Health Agency | 08.21.2024
Defense Health Agency-Public Health behavioral health experts have aligned their suicide prevention recommendations with those proposed in 2022 by the Department of Defense Suicide Prevention and Response Independent Review Committee, or SPRIRC. These recommendations include establishing and updating gun control and safety policies to include requiring all privately owned weapons on DOD......
Photo by Vanessa Schell | Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow | 07.12.2024
Marine Corps Community Services Behavioral Health Family Advocacy Program graphic for their info table flyers.
Photo by Douglas Holl | Defense Health Agency | 07.07.2024
Service members are known for their strength, dedication, and resilience. Building healthy coping skills that enhance abilities to adapt positively to expected and unexpected life challenges plays a critical role in suicide prevention and reducing self-directed harmful behaviors. (Defense Health Agency-Public Health graphic illustration by Rachel Stershic)...
Photo by Bernard Little | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 06.05.2024
Speakers during the annual Artiss Symposium at Walter Reed on June 5, including (from left) Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Daniel Hart, Dr. Kyle Gray, Dr. Elizabeth Greene and retired U.S. Army Col. (Dr.) Leon Moores, stressed assisting patients to positive health outcomes is fundamental to finding the joy in medicine....
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Jesse Sharpe | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 06.05.2024
Speakers during the annual Artiss Symposium at Walter Reed on June 5, including (from left) Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Daniel Hart, Dr. Kyle Gray, Dr. Elizabeth Greene and retired U.S. Army Col. (Dr.) Leon Moores, stressed assisting patients to positive health outcomes is fundamental to finding the joy in medicine....
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Jesse Sharpe | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 06.05.2024
Speakers during the annual Artiss Symposium at Walter Reed on June 5, including (from left) Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Daniel Hart, Dr. Kyle Gray, Dr. Elizabeth Greene and retired U.S. Army Col. (Dr.) Leon Moores, stressed assisting patients to positive health outcomes is fundamental to finding the joy in medicine....
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Jesse Sharpe | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 06.05.2024
Speakers during the annual Artiss Symposium at Walter Reed on June 5, including (from left) Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Daniel Hart, Dr. Kyle Gray, Dr. Elizabeth Greene and retired U.S. Army Col. (Dr.) Leon Moores, stressed assisting patients to positive health outcomes is fundamental to finding the joy in medicine....
Photo by Jessi Austin-Ashley | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 06.04.2024
Graphic of Artiss Symposium