Trauma surgeons and nurses perform a mock surgery on a simulated casualty at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Feb. 27, 2020. Military doctors and nurses are not getting enough hands-on patient care, ...
Sgt. Brenden Lopez uses a computer on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, for a four-session online intervention designed to improve connection with and promote the care of one’s body. (Christopher ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The U.S. Army has taken a significant step to modernize how it manages Soldiers’ training data. On Nov. 15, ATIS Training — a streamlined, intuitive platform for managing ...
The Army Training and Doctrine Command cased its flag Friday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., to close out 52 years of building the framework that shapes soldiers to fight on the ever-evolving ...
The inspector general’s review will run alongside the Army’s own internal evaluation to reinforce “institutional ...
The U.S. Army’s training sites, such as the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, shown here, don’t replicate the terrain that the Army is most likely to fight on, warns a U.S. Army ...
WASHINGTON — The Army is retiring the Army Training and Certification Tracking System (ATCTS) on May 1, 2025. ATCTS currently manages the Department of Defense (DOD) Cyber Workforce Qualifications and ...
A law firm intends to bring legal action on behalf of multiple victims against the U.S. Army following new accusations of sexual misconduct against a doctor performing medical exams of female patients ...
Military doctors and nurses are not getting enough hands-on patient care, leaving them ill-prepared to care for troops in combat and causing them to separate from service altogether, according to a ...