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U.s. Army Medical Department Journal

U.s. Army Medical Department Journal is a scientific journal, published since 1994 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus areas are general medicine and emergency medicine.

Details
Abbr. US Army Med Dep J
Start 1994
End 2018
Frequency Bimonthly
p-ISSN 1524-0436
e-ISSN 1946-1968
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Curry S, Lewis J
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):87-90. PMID: 30623405
The current medical readiness category (CAT) status system used for military working dogs (MWDs) simply outlines the deployability of an MWD. This system, however, does not detail any other restrictions...
2.
Downs J, Renshaw J
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):84-86. PMID: 30623404
A 33 year old female healthcare worker with a history of cough variant asthma presented with 2 weeks of dyspnea and cough that she believed to be due to recurring...
3.
Corey S, Mueller T, Bojescul J, Cameron C
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):76-83. PMID: 30623403
Outcomes of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) vary due to the heterogeneity of application protocols and patient characteristics. United States military medical facilities offer a unique environment to study the effects...
4.
Elgueta M, Wang N, Gupta G, Besemann M
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):74-75. PMID: 30623402
No abstract available.
5.
Okpala V, Tennent D, Johnson A, Schmitz M
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):65-73. PMID: 30623401
Sexual dimorphism describes differences in biologic response between males and females due to inherent chromosomal differences. These differences similarly affect orthopaedic-related injuries and treatment outcomes as seen with femoroacetabular impingement,...
6.
Cain S, Cornfeld R, Waibel K, Jorgensen-Wagers K, Keen R, Brown J, et al.
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):59-64. PMID: 30623400
Objective: This report outlines a multispecialty implementation effort which included 12 specialty practices and 28 clinicians within Regional Health Command Europe (RHCE) and Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) to pilot...
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Schweitzer T, White E, Hudak R
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):54-58. PMID: 30623399
The purpose of this study was to assist military communities of interest to more accurately identify service members who may have emotional and behavior disorders. Specifically, this study identifies service...
8.
Amin R, McLeroy S, Johnson V
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):48-53. PMID: 30623398
Stigma towards mental illness represents a significant challenge. No specific anti-stigma military training curricula currently exists. An infantry division sought to reduce stigma by inviting 2 guest speakers to address...
9.
Brown S, Russell Esposito E, Ikeda A, Wilken J, Fatone S
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):38-47. PMID: 30623397
Purpose: To transfer the NU-FlexSIV Socket technique to military prosthetists and evaluate performance among military service members with transfemoral amputation. Study Design: case series. Methods: Four of the 11 enrolled...
10.
Kwon P, Lay J, Hrncir D, Levin L
US Army Med Dep J . 2019 Jan; (2-18):30-37. PMID: 30623396
No abstract available.