Operation Capital Medic – Leading the way for medical readiness Operation Capital Medic, a medical readiness mission held at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital for over a year now, is increasing the readiness of service members in the Washington, DC area. It is estimated that about 5000 Reserve and National Guard Soldiers live in the Washington, DC area, and Army Reserve Medical Command’s 7250th Medical Support Unit has provided medical and dental services to nearly 1500 of them, helping them get off the red list one Soldier at a time.
Lt. Col. Julie Fung-Hayes, an emergency physician and flight surgeon, shares why she loves serving in the U.S. Army Reserve. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2FlT26s
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AR-MEDCOM Soldiers expand knowledge, compassion at Turtle Mountain IRT
U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Gabrielraphael Davis, an animal care specialist assigned to the 7361st Veterinary Detachment out of Richmond, Va., holds a puppy after its immunization during Innovative Readiness Training - Operation Walking Shield at a makeshift veterinary clinic in Dunseith, N.D., July 17. The 7361st VD conducted approximately 15 to 30 surgeries a day on pets and stray animals, as well as numerous vaccinations and other veterinary services in the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Hernandez)
Nov. 1, 2024 - Approximately 40 Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 7457th Medical Operational Readiness Unit and 7361st Veterinary Detachment, both out of Richmond, Virginia; as well as the 7250th Medical Support Unit and 7417th Troop...

Army Reserve CSM Betty touts Global Medic Exercise at AR-MEDCOM visit
Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty, the principal enlisted advisor to the Chief of Army Reserve, met Sept 24, 2024, with Soldiers assigned to the Army Reserve Medical Command and the Army Reserve Medical Management Center at their Pinellas Park, Florida, headquarters, where he joined in morning physical training, led an NCO professional development and met with AR-MEDCOM Command Sgt. Maj. John F. Hilton. During his visit, Betty praised the Global Medic Exercise, sponsored annually by AR-MEDCOM's Medical Readiness and Training Command. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Neil W. McCabe.)
Oct. 2, 2024 - The Army Reserve’s top NCO praised the annual Global Medic Exercise when he visited the Army Reserve Medical Command Tuesday for morning PT and professional development with noncommissioned officers assigned to AR-MEDCOM and...

Collard champions AI's potential to improve defense health care IT at DHITS
Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Thad J. Collard, who was at the Defense Health Information Technology Symposium in Dallas in his assistant surgeon general capacity representing the Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Mary K. Izugirre, told the audience during an Aug. 20, 2024, roundtable discussion artificial intelligence will have a revolutionary impact on military healthcare information systems. Collard is also the deputy commanding general of the Army Reserve Medical Command. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Neil W. McCabe)
Sept. 4, 2024 - The deputy commanding general of the Army Reserve Medical Command, who is dual-hatted as the Assistant Surgeon General for Mobilization, Readiness and Army Reserve Affairs Office in the Office of the Army Surgeon General,...

AR-MEDCOM CG touts 'Army Reserve advantage' in DOD health care IT transformation
Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Michael L. Yost, the Army Reserve Medical Command commanding officer, addressed the Aug. 19, 2024, Army Service Day at the Defense Health Information Technology Symposium held in Dallas. Yost said that the Army's Office of the Surgeon General and U.S. Army Medical Command integrate their information systems. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Neil W. McCabe)
Sept. 4, 2024 - The Army Reserve Medical commanding general gave an overview of his command and the contributions of Army Reserve Soldiers at the Defense Health Information Technology Symposium 2024 held here at the Aug. 19, Army Service...

AR-MEDCOM Soldiers augment, ensure readiness during MOBEX III
: U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Jeremy Porterie, a behavioral health specialist assigned to the 7210th Medical Support Unit out of San Antonio, Texas, checks the blood pressure of a Soldier during Mobilization Exercise Level III at the Soldier Readiness Processing Center in Fort Riley, Kan., (insert date here). Army Reserve Medical Command-based Soldiers operated in tandem with Irwin Army Community Hospital to process and validate over 2,200 Soldiers from Active, Guard and Reserve Components in a span of seven days. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Lt. Col. Joseph Mangiameli)
Sept. 4, 2024 - More than 140 Army Reserve Soldiers conducted pre-deployment health assessments and readiness exams at the Soldier Readiness Processing center here, and performed medical and dental services at the TMC here during...
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