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Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Richter listens to a lecture

Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Richter listens to a lecture

Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Richter listens to a lecture at George Mason University-Prince William Campus, Manassas, Va., as a student in the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences’ Enlisted to Med... More

Nearly 170 uniformed medical students from the DoD's

Nearly 170 uniformed medical students from the DoD's

Nearly 170 uniformed medical students from the DoD's F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine -- "America's Medical School" -- at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md., received the... More

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children had a chance to learn inspiring and exciting lessons, using virtual and augmented reality, during a two-day workshop June 3-4 at the Uniformed Services U... More

Dr. Allyson Howe fist bumps one of USA’s women’s ice

Dr. Allyson Howe fist bumps one of USA’s women’s ice

Dr. Allyson Howe fist bumps one of USA’s women’s ice hockey team members during the 2018 Winter Olympics. Howe is a graduate of the National Capital Consortium's (NCC) Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fell... More

Something bugging you? There's an app for that

Something bugging you? There's an app for that

Navy Ensign Cole Denkensohn (left), a fourth-year medical student at the Uniformed Services University, discusses his new iPhone app, µBio Reference, with Navy Lt. (Dr.) Nelson Desouza, an internal medicine res... More

Military Medical Student Receives 2017 Maryland Governor's Service Award

Military Medical Student Receives 2017 Maryland Governor's Service Awa...

Navy Ensign Meghan Quinn, a student in the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, was awarded the Governor's Service Award on behalf of Maryland Governo... More

Navy Lt. (Dr.) Yarrow Sheldon practices her suturing

Navy Lt. (Dr.) Yarrow Sheldon practices her suturing

Navy Lt. (Dr.) Yarrow Sheldon practices her suturing skills, one of a number of tasks she and other students participating in the Uniformed Services University’s Surgery Boot Camp reviewed prior to their gradua... More

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children had a chance to learn inspiring and exciting lessons, using virtual and augmented reality, during a two-day workshop June 3-4 at the Uniformed Services U... More

Students from the Uniformed Services University's Graduate

Students from the Uniformed Services University's Graduate

Students from the Uniformed Services University's Graduate School of Nursing became the first armed forces nursing students to complete clinical rotation in American Samoa. (courtesy photo)

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children had a chance to learn inspiring and exciting lessons, using virtual and augmented reality, during a two-day workshop June 3-4 at the Uniformed Services U... More

America's Medical School Graduate Selected for NASA Spaceflight Mission

America's Medical School Graduate Selected for NASA Spaceflight Missio...

NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan, a military physician and graduate of the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine at the DoD's Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, has been assigned to Expedition 60/6... More

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the first Uniformed Services University (USU) graduate to receive the Patrick D. Sculley DDS Board of Regents Award, presented during the USU Class of 2017 gradua... More

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children had a chance to learn inspiring and exciting lessons, using virtual and augmented reality, during a two-day workshop June 3-4 at the Uniformed Services U... More

Olympian Trades in Silver Medal for Gold Bars

Olympian Trades in Silver Medal for Gold Bars

At the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), incoming medical student Josephine Pucci (right) faces off against Canada’s Tessa Bonhomme. Pucci, an Olympic silver medal-winning hockey playe... More

Army 2nd Lt. Vidya Lala (top) and Army 2nd Lt. Molly

Army 2nd Lt. Vidya Lala (top) and Army 2nd Lt. Molly

Army 2nd Lt. Vidya Lala (top) and Army 2nd Lt. Molly Lonneman (ground) work as a team to get a heavy sandbag over a pull-up bar. The action simulates carrying and evacuating a patient and is part of the overall... More

Retired U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. (Dr.)

Retired U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. (Dr.)

Retired U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. (Dr.) Kenneth Moritsugu, a member of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences board of regents, watches as students in the medical laboratory techno... More

Dr. Laura Brosch, Distinguished Expert in Research Compliance, Joins USU Team

Dr. Laura Brosch, Distinguished Expert in Research Compliance, Joins U...

Dr. Laura Brosch, a retired Army colonel and the new Assistant Vice President for Research Initiatives and Compliance at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), left, meets with Dr. Petr... More

Navy Ens. Evan Moore does Bulgarian split squats as

Navy Ens. Evan Moore does Bulgarian split squats as

Navy Ens. Evan Moore does Bulgarian split squats as part of the Operational Fitness training program. The exercise, part of an overall routine, helps prepare Uniformed Services University medical students for t... More

Navy graduates of the Uniformed Services University

Navy graduates of the Uniformed Services University

Navy graduates of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences swear to uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution during May 17, 2008, commencement ceremonies. (Courtesy photo/Uniformed Services Unive... More

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) Army 2nd Lt. Mary Thomas and Navy Ensign Lucy Yuan recently traverse along the Green Road site, located on Naval Sup... More

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) grad Rachel Stankowski, left, has been working to combat the opioid epidemic in northern Wisconsin, where she currently works as a project manager at t... More

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children had a chance to learn inspiring and exciting lessons, using virtual and augmented reality, during a two-day workshop June 3-4 at the Uniformed Services U... More

Dr. Matthew Wilkerson, associate professor and

Dr. Matthew Wilkerson, associate professor and

Dr. Matthew Wilkerson, associate professor and Bioinformatics Director of The American Genome Center and the Collaborative Health Initiative Research Program at the Uniformed Services University of the Health S... More

Uniformed Services University medical students use

Uniformed Services University medical students use

Uniformed Services University medical students use the Triage, Transport and Track (T3) board game to learn about preparing for deployment. The game was developed by faculty members in USU’s Department of Mili... More

Air Force 2nd Lt. Drew Raboy, a first-year medical

Air Force 2nd Lt. Drew Raboy, a first-year medical

Air Force 2nd Lt. Drew Raboy, a first-year medical student at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine -- "America's Medical School" -- at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md.,... More

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can help teach average citizens how to control severe blood loss in a mass trauma event. The app was developed by the Uniformed Services University's National Cen... More

Dr. Matthew Wilkerson, associate professor and

Dr. Matthew Wilkerson, associate professor and

Dr. Matthew Wilkerson, associate professor and Bioinformatics Director of The American Genome Center and the Collaborative Health Initiative Research Program at the Uniformed Services University of the Health S... More

Uniformed Services University President Dr. Richard

Uniformed Services University President Dr. Richard

Uniformed Services University President Dr. Richard Thomas (left) and College of Allied Health Sciences Dean Dr. Mitchell Seal (right) watch as former USU Senior Vice President retired Army Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Patr... More

Navy Ensign Ryan Craig (right) recites the Hippocratic

Navy Ensign Ryan Craig (right) recites the Hippocratic

Navy Ensign Ryan Craig (right) recites the Hippocratic Oath as part of the annual White Coat ceremony at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md., May 11, 2018. Craig was among t... More

Battlefield acupuncture is a unique auricular (ear)

Battlefield acupuncture is a unique auricular (ear)

Battlefield acupuncture is a unique auricular (ear) acupuncture procedure providing an integrative modality to help treat chronic pain. It’s being taught to qualified providers in the military. Now, thanks to a... More

Uniformed Services University medical students use

Uniformed Services University medical students use

Uniformed Services University medical students use the Triage, Transport and Track (T3) board game to learn about preparing for deployment. The game was developed by faculty members in USU’s Department of Mili... More

The Uniformed Services University-developed Triage,

The Uniformed Services University-developed Triage,

The Uniformed Services University-developed Triage, Transport and Track (T3) board game has student-players treating patients and transporting them through a health care system set up in a combat zone. Players... More

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can help teach average citizens how to control severe blood loss in a mass trauma event, and can help determine the severity of bleeding. The app was developed by... More

Uniformed Services University (USU) surgery instructor

Uniformed Services University (USU) surgery instructor

Uniformed Services University (USU) surgery instructor Ed Jones (right) observes as Navy Lt. (Dr.) Yarrow Sheldon (left) practices her suturing skills. Lt. Sheldon participated in USU’s Surgery Boot Camp just ... More

Army Staff Sgt. Robert Eccles was the first recipient

Army Staff Sgt. Robert Eccles was the first recipient

Army Staff Sgt. Robert Eccles was the first recipient of an undergraduate degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences College of Allied Health Sciences. Eccles was presented an Associa... More

Navy Ens. Evan Moore, a member of the Uniformed Services

Navy Ens. Evan Moore, a member of the Uniformed Services

Navy Ens. Evan Moore, a member of the Uniformed Services University Operational Fitness group, pushes through a set of hip bridge exercises. The exercises, part of an overall routine, help prepare the students ... More

Graduates of the Uniformed Services University of the

Graduates of the Uniformed Services University of the

Graduates of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences take the Hippocratic Oath during commencement ceremonies May 17, 2008. (Courtesy photo/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences)

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children

A group of about 23 middle school-aged military children had a chance to learn inspiring and exciting lessons, using virtual and augmented reality, during a two-day workshop June 3-4 at the Uniformed Services U... More

Air Force graduates of the Uniformed Services University

Air Force graduates of the Uniformed Services University

Air Force graduates of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences swear to uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution during May 17, 2008, commencement ceremonies. (Courtesy photo/Uniformed Services ... More

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) Army 2nd Lt. Mary Thomas and Navy Ensign Lucy Yuan recently traverse along the Green Road site, located on Naval Sup... More

Army Surgeon Teaches High Schoolers How to 'Stop the Bleed'

Army Surgeon Teaches High Schoolers How to 'Stop the Bleed'

Army Col. (Dr.) Kyle Remick, an associate professor in the Department of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, recently taught high schoolers in Howard County, Maryland, how to sa... More

USU Welcomes New Brigade Commander

USU Welcomes New Brigade Commander

During a ceremony on June 19, 2018, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) welcomed its new brigade commander, Navy Capt. (Dr.) Sean M. Hussey. (photo by Sharon Holland, Uniformed Servic... More

USU Scientist to Lead National Gonorrhea Vaccine Cooperative Research Center

USU Scientist to Lead National Gonorrhea Vaccine Cooperative Research ...

Scientists in Dr. Ann Jerse's lab at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) are developing a promising vaccine against gonorrhea. (photo by Akea Brown, Uniformed Services University of t... More

Making Better Service Members Through Operational Fitness

Making Better Service Members Through Operational Fitness

Navy Ens. Evan Moore, a member of the Uniformed Services University's Operational Fitness group, pushes through another set of hip bridge exercises. (Photo by Sharon Holland)

Army Col. (Dr.) Andrew R. Morgan will launch into space

Army Col. (Dr.) Andrew R. Morgan will launch into space

Army Col. (Dr.) Andrew R. Morgan will launch into space aboard a Soyuz (Union) MS-13 spacecraft July 20 at 12:28 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station. Morg... More

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the first Uniformed Services University (USU) graduate to receive the Patrick D. Sculley DDS Board of Regents Award, presented during the USU Class of 2017 gradua... More

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can

A new “Stop the Bleed” app includes videos that can help teach average citizens how to control severe blood loss in a mass trauma event. The app was developed by the Uniformed Services University's National Cen... More

Air Force 2nd Lt. Robert Pahissa (left) is congratulated

Air Force 2nd Lt. Robert Pahissa (left) is congratulated

Air Force 2nd Lt. Robert Pahissa (left) is congratulated by retired Air Force Col (Dr.) Jessica Servey (right), as she gets ready to present him with his traditional medical school white coat during a ceremony ... More

Army graduates of the Uniformed Services University

Army graduates of the Uniformed Services University

Army graduates of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences swear to uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution during May 17, 2008, commencement ceremonies. (Courtesy photo/Uniformed Services Unive... More

USU grad Rachel Stankowski has been working to combat

USU grad Rachel Stankowski has been working to combat

USU grad Rachel Stankowski has been working to combat the opioid epidemic in northern Wisconsin, where she currently works as a project manager at the Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Outreach, in Marshfi... More

U.S. Public Health Service Ensign Naina Mangalmurti,

U.S. Public Health Service Ensign Naina Mangalmurti,

U.S. Public Health Service Ensign Naina Mangalmurti, Air Force 2nd Lt. My Linh Vu, and Army 2nd Lt. Brittney Knotts were among the nearly 170 uniformed medical students from the DoD's F. Edward Hebert School of... More

Army 2nd Lt. Ivan Barannikov does one of Jane Fonda’s

Army 2nd Lt. Ivan Barannikov does one of Jane Fonda’s

Army 2nd Lt. Ivan Barannikov does one of Jane Fonda’s hip strengthening workouts at the end of the day’s Operational Fitness exercise program at the Uniformed Services University. The exercises, part of an ove... More

Dr. Norman Rich Named 'Icon in Surgery'

Dr. Norman Rich Named 'Icon in Surgery'

Dr. Norman Rich, Leonard Heaton and David Packard Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, was recently named an "Icon in Surgery" by the American College of Surgeons. (... More

Retired Army Col. (Dr.) Kevin deWeber, a graduate of

Retired Army Col. (Dr.) Kevin deWeber, a graduate of

Retired Army Col. (Dr.) Kevin deWeber, a graduate of the National Capital Consortium's (NCC) Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship based at the Uniformed Services University (USU), in Bethesda, Maryl... More

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the

Army Capt. (Dr.) Michael Segall recently became the first Uniformed Services University (USU) graduate to receive the Patrick D. Sculley DDS Board of Regents Award, presented during the USU Class of 2017 gradua... More

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services

First year medical students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) Army 2nd Lt. Mary Thomas and Navy Ensign Lucy Yuan recently traverse along the Green Road site, located on Naval Sup... More

Army Staff Sgt. Robert Eccles and family beam with

Army Staff Sgt. Robert Eccles and family beam with

Army Staff Sgt. Robert Eccles and family beam with pride after he was awarded the first undergraduate degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences College of Allied Health Sciences, Oct. 11, 2017.

Army Col. (Dr.) Jeffrey Hutchinson (left), associate

Army Col. (Dr.) Jeffrey Hutchinson (left), associate

Army Col. (Dr.) Jeffrey Hutchinson (left), associate professor and acting chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences i... More

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