U.S. Army MEDDAC Fort Stewart - Hunter Army Airfield Soldiers and Staff lead the charge in championing social work empowerment throughout March, a dedicated month to honor this impactful profession.
Within the Fort Stewart - Hunter Army Airfield Community, March signifies more than a calendar month—it's a time to applaud the unwavering commitment of social workers. These professionals serve as pillars, offering counseling, emotional support, and crucial resources, whether embedded with a traveling unit or stationed at a medical facility.
In sync with the theme for Social Work Month 2024, "Empowering Social Workers!", let's collectively recognize and appreciate the profound positive influence of this noble profession.
As a psychologist, it amazes me how frequently I sit down with service members who have had a traumatic experience but have never spoken about it with anyone before.
According to the CDC, at https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/features/copoisoning/index.html), CO kills more than 400 Americans each year, and sends over 100,000 to emergency rooms. Since it is odorless, and colorless, CO poisoning sneaks up on people, and animals. Symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and confusion. Individuals can exhibit other signs like vomiting, chest pain, and skin reddening. Most will have just a few symptoms. The article...
Winn Army Community Hospital's immunization and pediatric clinics, and TRICARE Network Pharmacies offer free influenza vaccinations for family members. The various Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) plans also cover flu shots at no-cost to their members. Vaccinations are available by appointment at (912) 435-6633.