Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 01.15.2025
The National Capital Area Neurotrauma Society will foster multi-institutional collaboration, networking, and advocacy among neurotrauma researchers of the northeastern seaboard....
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 01.17.2025
Nearly 30 resources developed by the Uniformed Services University’s Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress have been translated into various languages, expanding accessibility to global audiences in need of mental health support during disaster response efforts....
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 01.28.2025
Two Uniformed Services University (USU) Medical and Clinical Psychology graduate students completed the Norwegian Foot March at Joint Base Andrews...
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 01.30.2025
Retired Army Colonel (Dr.) William Kelly’s passion for military medicine, and his commitment to learner growth, led him to pursue a Master’s degree in Health Professions Education in addition to his roles as a pulmonary physician and professor of Medicine....
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 02.21.2025
The USU and DHA Opioid Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution (OEND) program combats opioid overdoses by increasing naloxone access and education, ultimately saving lives....
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 03.13.2025
USU-Walter Reed surgical team earns national recognition for exceptional patient outcomes, receiving the prestigious American College of Surgeons NSQIP Meritorious Achievement Award....
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 04.10.2025
USU’s five-year INVICTA study examines the subtle, yet significant effects of low-level blast overpressure exposure on service members’ neurological functions, including memory, gait, sensory processing, and brain health....
Story by Hadiyah Brendel | Uniformed Services University | 04.24.2025
The USU-developed monoclonal antibody 1F5 (MBP1F5) has been recognized by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) as a top innovation for 2024 due to its potential to protect against the deadly Nipah virus, driving forward clinical trials....