An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Local News | Dec. 10, 2024

Graduate Medical Education Selection Board Strengthens Military Medical Workforce

By Robert Hammer, MHS Communications

More than 500 healthcare leaders from around the Military Health System worldwide conducted the annual Joint Graduate Medical Education Selection Board at the Uniformed Services University from Nov. 18 to Nov. 22 to determine the future career paths of medical students and physicians applying for advanced training.

The Defense Health Agency’s Graduate Medical Education program oversees residencies and fellowships in support of the three service branches: U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Air Force. Military applicants to DHA GME programs compete for positions via the selection board.

In the plenary session, members of all service branches gathered to listen to senior leaders from across the MHS to discuss topics of mutual interest and concern. Leaders to include U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland, DHA Director; Dr. Jonathan Woodson, president of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; and U.S. Army Col. Kent DeZee, program director for the DHA GME, provided updates about current and future DHA initiatives, including new policies and tools for GME leaders and students.

Woodson highlighted the critical role of GME leaders, declaring “your role is essential in determining the best placement for candidates within graduate medical education programs. It's not just about academic performance and clinical expertise. It's about ensuring that each candidate is matched with the program that aligns with their strengths and potential, the needs of the services and MHS, and preparing them for unique challenges serving in the military medical community. The diverse experiences and perspectives each of you brings to this process will ensure a thoughtful and informed deliberation.”

Crosland emphasized the importance of the MHS in patient-centered care.

“I think it’s important that we appreciate what the Military Health System is. It is everything inside our Department of Defense that deals with medical and health, that’s our health system,” she said. “Our MHS is a phenomenal health care system inside of our nation and delivers great outcomes for our patients.”

She introduced recent initiatives underway and digital health tools that will soon be rolled out across the MHS to create a better health care system centered on the patient.

Crosland explained that health care delivery is changing, and DHA is adapting its approach to how patients can access care: traditional in-person visits, convenient virtual visits, and automated care and advice with mobile apps.

Centralized DHA GME Resource Page

An important resource that DeZee discussed is the newly launched GME website on Health.mil with easy-to-use search tools an applicant can use to locate training sites and individual programs.

“The new website is up and ready for everyone to use,” said DeZee. “All of our 216 programs are standardized in the same format. It's publicly accessible. You don't need a CAC card.”

Launched on July 1, the DHA Graduate Medical Education GME landing page helps medical students, residents, and physicians across the MHS find information for programs offered by the DHA. This new, central location for GME information replaces the many sites that existed prior to this website launch.

“People are telling me that they look at the website and say they did not realize that we offered so many programs,” said DeZee. “In less than six months, we've had 30,000 page views. We have students looking at it, recruiters using it, and families of candidates also looking.”

DeZee encouraged military medical leaders to not only take advantage of the website, but also to keep it fresh, asking GME leaders to add photos of students and residents in action, and to actively update needed info on the site.
 

Three uniformed service members and four civilians in suits stand in front of projector screen.

Defense Health Agency’s Virtual Education Center...

Local News
Dec. 03, 2024

The Defense Health Agency’s Virtual Education Center, managed by the DHA Medical Simulation and Training...
Read More
DHN-NCR Enrollment Graphic

The Defense Health Network – National Capital Re...

Local News
Nov. 21, 2024

The Defense Health Network – National Capital Region is proud to announce the launch of the Defense Health...
Read More
Senior wearing face mask leans over and types on keyboard.

Section 508 Accessibility Empowers Patients To M...

Local News
Oct. 31, 2024

Defense Health Agency Section 508 digital accessibility and usability law update given by office program...
Read More
Medical mannequin lays on table while two conference attendees talk over it.

Medical Leaders Provide Update on DOD's Health C...

Local News
Oct. 15, 2024

All service members and their families deserve quality care, better access to treatment centers, health care...
Read More
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland and U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Tanya Johnson stand on a stage in front of a table and address audience.

Defense Health Agency Leaders Empowered to Lead ...

Local News
Oct. 08, 2024

DHA Network directors and leadership teams from military hospitals and clinics from across the globe, along...
Read More
Woman wearing Army t-shirt holds weight. Text reads, "NO PAIN NO GAIN MYTHS: DHA Public Health."

Military Health Expert Clarifies ‘No Pain No Gai...

Local News
Sep. 30, 2024

Department of Defense active duty service members require medical treatment for injuries almost 5 million...
Read More
Airmen prep a cargo net on the floor of a warehouse before putting it onto a aircraft sized cargo pallet at Incirlik Air Base.

Defense Health Agency Medical Logistics Team Mai...

Local News
Sep. 12, 2024

MEDLOG is a premier shared service provider promoting uniformity, efficiency, and joint interoperability of...
Read More
Graphic of reminders that "Mental Health Matters" with a logo that reads "Ask the Doc" in the corner.

Ask the Doc: What Are Ways To Protect My Mental ...

Local News
Sep. 04, 2024

Our mental health expert, U.S. Public Health Service Capt. Meghan Corso, chief of behavioral health clinical...
Read More

Dec. 10, 2024

Graduate Medical Education Selection Board Strengthens Military Medical Workforce

More than 500 healthcare leaders from around the Military Health System worldwide conducted the annual Joint Graduate Medical Education Selection Board at the Uniformed Services University from Nov. 18 to Nov. 22 to determine the future career paths of medical students and physicians applying for advanced training.

Dec. 3, 2024

Defense Health Agency’s Virtual Education Center Wins 2024 Digital Health Transformation Award

The Defense Health Agency’s Virtual Education Center, managed by the DHA Medical Simulation and Training Program Management Office, was awarded a 2024 GOVTECH CONNECTS Digital Health Transformation Award.

Nov. 21, 2024

Launch of New Model of Care and Enhanced TRICARE Prime Enrollment in the National Capital Region

The Defense Health Network – National Capital Region is proud to announce the launch of the Defense Health Agency’s innovative New Model of Care, starting with My Military Health Scheduled Virtual Visits. Alongside, we are also excited to reveal significant expansions in TRICARE Prime enrollment capacities across our facilities. The My Military Health care model ushers in a transformative era in healthcare delivery within the DHN-NCR. This groundbreaking approach is person-centric, utilizing cutting-edge digital tools to improve health outcomes and make healthcare more efficient and accessible.

Oct. 31, 2024

Section 508 Accessibility Empowers Patients To Manage Care

Defense Health Agency Section 508 digital accessibility and usability law update given by office program manager Ghoston.

Oct. 15, 2024

Medical Leaders Provide Update on DOD's Health Care Focus

All service members and their families deserve quality care, better access to treatment centers, health care providers and mental and physical well-being, the director of the Defense Health Agency said.

Oct. 8, 2024

Defense Health Agency Leaders Empowered to Lead Transformative Change to Improve Patient Experience

DHA Network directors and leadership teams from military hospitals and clinics from across the globe, along with DHA headquarters subject matter experts—participated in the symposium, designed to provide health care leaders with realistic solutions to their local challenges.

Sept. 30, 2024

Military Health Expert Clarifies ‘No Pain No Gain’ Workout Myths

Department of Defense active duty service members require medical treatment for injuries almost 5 million times each year (for around 1.5 million individual injuries). Injuries cost millions of lost duty and training days, and billions of dollars each year.

Sept. 12, 2024

Defense Health Agency Medical Logistics Team Maintains Supply Chain Ensuring Quality Health Care Delivery

MEDLOG is a premier shared service provider promoting uniformity, efficiency, and joint interoperability of defense medical materiel programs and products required for Military Health System institutional and operational elements in support of the full range of military operations.

Sept. 4, 2024

Ask the Doc: What Are Ways To Protect My Mental Health?

Our mental health expert, U.S. Public Health Service Capt. Meghan Corso, chief of behavioral health clinical operations at the Defense Health Agency, answers a Dear Doc question on ways to protect your mental health.

Aug. 29, 2024

Defense Health Agency Launches New App for Providers to Assess and Treat Traumatic Brain Injury ‘Anytime, Anywhere’

Defense Health Agency develops important new tool for assessing and managing mild traumatic brain injury, also known as concussion, with the Warfighter Brain Health Provider Toolkit application.