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Army Medicine at Work

Mar 13, 2019

The Army Medicine at Work podcast brings you a closer look at some of the groundbreaking research the U.S. Army Medical Department is doing to transform care around the world. We’ll talk to Army Medicine officers involved in a first-of-its-kind approach to combat malaria, sleep research with numerous applications,...


Mar 13, 2019

The growing field of virtual medicine can help provide access to specialty care for people in remote locations around the world. The U.S. Army health care team is applying its skills and global infrastructure to advance the practice of virtual medicine. We talked with Lt. Col. Sean Hipp, director of Army's Virtual...


Feb 21, 2019

In this episode, we speak with Ltc. Hinkle and Ltc. Tyner from the U.S. Army Multidrug Resistant Organism Repository and Surveillance Network (MRSN) about their research on drug-resistant organisms, a serious public health risk. Hear researchers at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) are expanding...


Feb 21, 2019

Sleep is an area of research often overlooked, yet it impacts everyone from Soldiers to civilians in every walk of life. Ltc. Capaldi discusses the work the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is doing to better understand our sleep patterns and apply this research to improve training and care for...


Feb 21, 2019

Careers in Army Medicine offer unparalleled opportunities to engage in exciting research with the potential to improve human health. As an infectious disease physician and researcher at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), Col. Paige Waterman has been involved in a variety of clinical programs focused...