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Surgical Inpatient Unit patient
Toby, People Utilizing Pet Services program therapy dog, visits with Douglas Haas, Surgical Inpatient Unit patient, during the first PUPS program visit at the Keesler Medical Center Sept. 24, 2015, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The program allows dogs that are certified through the Delta Society, based in Gulfport, Miss., to visit patients at the medical center.
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Surgical Inpatient Unit patient
Sue Reiter, Surgical Inpatient Unit patient, receives a visit from Jan Tucker, Visiting Pet Teams of South Mississippi volunteer, and her dog, Toby, a People Utilizing Pet Services program therapy dog, during the first PUPS program visit at the Keesler Medical Center Sept. 24, 2015, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The program allows dogs that are certified through the Delta Society, based in Gulfport, Miss, to visit patients at the medical center.
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Symptoms
This layout design was created to answer questions about about monkeypox. (Defense Health Agency graphic)
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Take action to make a smooth transition with TRICARE in 2018
You may be wondering what action you need to take, if any, to ensure you continue TRICARE coverage in 2018. Some beneficiaries will need to take action, but most will not. If you’re currently enrolled in or eligible for TRICARE coverage on Dec. 31, 2017, you’ll transition to your respective TRICARE plan on Jan. 1, 2018. If you want to enroll in a TRICARE plan or change coverage after Jan. 1, 2018, you’ll need to take action to enroll in the plan of your choice.
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Take child to work day
Take child to work day 2017
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Take Command
TRICARE Open Season and Federal Benefits Open Season are underway. You now have until Dec. 10, 2018 to enroll in a new plan or change your enrollment between plans. The choice you make will take effect Jan. 1, 2019 and will remain in effect through all of 2019. (TRICARE Communications graphic)
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Take command with TRICARE changes
Starting Jan. 1, 2018, cost changes for TRICARE benefits transition from a fiscal year period to a calendar year period. Changing from fiscal year (Oct. 1 – Sept. 30) to calendar year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31) makes the TRICARE benefit consistent with civilian health plans. The change will largely affect those plans which have an enrollment fee and are currently billed by the fiscal year.
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Take command: Increases to TRICARE pharmacy copayments coming Feb. 1, 2018
On Feb. 1, 2018, copayments for prescription drugs at TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery and retail pharmacies will increase. These changes are required by law and affect TRICARE beneficiaries who are not active duty service members. (TRICARE Communications graphic)
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Take on TB
Take on TB (MHS graphic)
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Take Time for Personal Wellness
Now, more than ever, is the time to assess your lifestyle for ways to establish a healthy work-life balance. Invest in your personal wellness by taking time for yourself and doing what you love. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Taking care of AF frontline providers
The COVID-19 pandemic can challenge the mental wellness of health workers and contribute to provider burnout. Air Force medics are cautioned to be alert for signs of numbness in themselves or colleagues, and make time for self-care and recharge. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Talking About Afghanistan
Current events in Afghanistan have left many in our community feeling understandably upset. The mental, physical and emotional wounds are deep. You may be wondering about the impact of your sacrifice and service, or the service of those who deployed there. (Courtesy graphic)
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TAX day
Tax day 2017
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TBI Affects Brain Mar 2015
TBI Affects Brain Mar 2015 (Air Force Graphic / Steve Thompson)
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TBI Clinic
The Air Force is looking to open a new Invisible Wounds clinic in 2018. The clinic will take an interdisciplinary approach to treating traumatic brain injury.
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TBI Facts Graphic
March is Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month. Make yourself aware of the signs and symptoms that you or someone else may be suffering from this invisible injury.
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TBI FB Timeline
TBI FB Timeline
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TBI Sue Davis
TBI Sue Davis
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TBI Twitter Banner March
TBI Twitter Banner March
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TBT Lt. Mae Olson
TBT Lt. Mae Olson (Courtesy Photo)
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