Army Champions ‘Holistic’ Care for Soldiers, Families

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Robyn Mroszczyk, Financial Education Program Manager in the Prevention, Resilience and Readiness Directorate, speaks at the Military Family Forum II: Let’s Get Tactical session at the AUSA 2023 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. (Tristan Lorei for AUSA)
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Army Champions ‘Holistic’ Care for Soldiers, Families

From financial education to counseling services, the Army is working to boost a holistic approach to taking care of soldiers and families.

Resources that support resilience and help prevent harmful behaviors can be useful for soldiers and families at any point in their careers, said Robyn Mroszczyk, an Army spouse and the financial education program manager in the Army G-9.

Army Boosts Training for Combat Medics

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Army Boosts Training for Combat Medics

The Army is continuing to grow a program that partners with civilian hospitals and trauma centers to give combat medics more hands-on experience, the Army surgeon general said.

“Our program is growing tremendously within the Army,” Lt. Gen. R. Scott Dingle told the House Appropriations Committee’s subcommittee on defense March 5.

West: Expect Changes in Army Medicine

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West: Expect Changes in Army Medicine

Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West, Army surgeon general and Army Medical Command commanding general, said her 30 months so far as the Army’s top medical officer have been a time of big changes and more changes are ahead.

“Our future is bright, and we are positioned to become even more brilliant,” West said. “We will challenge and change the status quo.”

Technology Enhances Combat Surgical Skills

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Technology Enhances Combat Surgical Skills

Technology has advanced combat trauma care, but the skills of medics, nurses and surgeons will continue to have the greatest impact on prolonged battlefield care, said Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West, surgeon general of the Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command.