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July 8, 2021

CASCOM CG recognizes vaccination clinic staff

The “key players” of the installation’s COVID vaccination campaign received special thanks from Maj. Gen. Rodney D. Fogg, CASCOM and Fort Lee commanding general, during a ceremony Wednesday morning in Clark Fitness Center.

July 2, 2021

Top nurse at Kenner Clinic a kidney cancer survivor

The success story of Itanya Milligan-Artis goes beyond her recent selection as Kenner Army Health Clinic’s 2021 Registered Nurse of the Year – an accomplishment that earned her a heap of accolades as well as a Civilian Service Achievement Medal.

June 16, 2021

Kenner dieticians ready to promote healthier lifestyles

A dietitian duo has joined the Kenner Army Health Clinic team here, and they’re ready to share their knowledge of better nutrition and disease prevention to help community members improve their quality of life.

May 26, 2021

Fort Lee AWC announces Fit for Duty challenge winners

The Army Wellness Center here has pulled off another successful Fit for Duty Challenge, with this year’s event drawing five enthusiastic teams comprised of active duty personnel, family members and DA Civilians.

Jan. 22, 2021

Post leaders, medical professionals emphasize Moderna vaccine is safe

The COVID-19 vaccine being administered to service members and civilians here is safe and has gone through the same clinical trials as any other medication or medical device achieving approval through the Food and Drug Administration.

Nov. 10, 2020

Health Education - Diabetic management in time of COVID-19

The national observance of Diabetes Awareness Month is underway. It is an education campaign that draws attention to a dangerous health condition that affects 122 million Americans today. This year, it shares the stage with another massive crisis, COVID-19, which presents increased danger to diabetics.

Sept. 2, 2020

Medical Service Officers achieve QM School first

Two Army Medical Service Corps officers here have achieved a Quartermaster School first, thanks to their hunger for professional development and willingness to grab the golden opportunity of available class seats.

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