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A Family of Service - A woman standing in a hospital room next to a machine

A Family of Service - A woman standing in a hospital room next to a ma...

U.S. Army Spc. Kaiya Hammond at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is one of 14,000 nurses in the Army. Her day-to-day involves helping some of the newest members of the Army family. Hammond is a licensed prac... More

There were dueling tears flowing recently at Carl R.

There were dueling tears flowing recently at Carl R.

There were dueling tears flowing recently at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center when former patient Julia Statuto surprised CRDAMC ICU nurse Tamara Hoffman. As a result of Julia and her mother’s nomination, Ho... More

At left, Tamara Hoffman, a Carl R. Darnall Army Medical

At left, Tamara Hoffman, a Carl R. Darnall Army Medical

At left, Tamara Hoffman, a Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) nurse, is all smiles as Col. Jennifer Robison, chief of nursing, applauds Hoffman after being awarded the Fort Hood hospital’s quarterly D... More

Tamara Hoffman is Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center

Tamara Hoffman is Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center

Tamara Hoffman is Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center quarterly recipient for the "DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses." Hoffman, who works in CRDAMC’s ICU, was presented the award July 16 by Col. Jennifer Rob... More

CRDAMC OB/GYN nursing students’ specialized research efforts added bonus to Army hospitals

CRDAMC OB/GYN nursing students’ specialized research efforts added bon...

Capt. Gabrielle Quintero, one of the nurses currently enrolled in Army Medicine’s specialized obstetric/gynecologic program at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, answers Capt. Shannon E. Eoute’s questions dur... More

Julia Statuto reaches out to hug Carl R. Darnall Army

Julia Statuto reaches out to hug Carl R. Darnall Army

Julia Statuto reaches out to hug Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center ICU nurse, Tamara Hoffman, who was recently honored with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. Looking on is Col. Jennifer Robison, chief... More

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