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Force Health Protection Conference

12th Annual Force Health Protection Conference
Core Conference: 18 - 21 August 2009
Professional Skills Workshops: 14 - 17 August 2009
Albuquerque, NM

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Post-Deployment Health Highlights

 Clinical Practice Guidelines

 Emerging Health Concerns


 Mental Health

 Deployment Health Assessments

PDH Guidelines News and Updates 
Update on Health Concerns and Conditions
Post-Deployment Health Assessment (PDHA)
Post-Deployment Health Reassessment (PDHRA) 

    Updated on 22 Jul 2009

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    Important DoD Helplines

    Army Families Online
    (800) 833-6622

    Army Long Term Family Case Management
    (866) 272-5841

    Army Reserve Warrior and Family Assistance Center
    (866) 436-6290

    Army Sexual Harassment/Assault
    (800) 464-8107

    DCoE Outreach Center
    (866) 966-1020

    DoD Helpline
    (800) 796-9699

    Marine Corps Community Services OIF Helpline
    (866) 227-2708

    Military OneSource 24/7 Help Center
    (800) 342-9647

    Military Severely Injured Center
    (888) 774-1361

    Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office
    (800) 342-9647

    Wounded Warrior Resource Center Call Center
    (800) 342-9647

    Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline
    (800) 984-8523

    Updated on 16 Apr 2009

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    DHCC Programs and Services


     

    The Specialized Care Programs Two tertiary, multidisciplinary treatment programs for Service Members experiencing symptoms post deployment:
  • Track I treats chronic, medically unexplained      symptoms.
  • Track II targets PTSD or difficult redeployment      adjustment subsequent to GWOT deployment.
         Both are recommended levels of care outlined in      appropriate DoD/VA Clinical Practice Guidelines.
  • SCP Referral Procedures
  • Web-Based Training 
  • DoD/VA Post-Deployment Health Clinical Practice
         Guideline (PDH-CPG) Training Briefs
  • Deployment Health Clinical Training Series
        
  • DHCC Helplines.  
  • Clinician/Provider Helpline provides clinical      consultation, referral services for post-deployment      health issues, and information on Post-      Deployment Health Clinical Practice Guideline      implementation.
  • DoD Helpline for Service Members, Veterans and      Families provides information and advice on      deployment-related health concerns.
  • Subcribe to the DHCC Newsletter.  This daily newsletter covers health issues related to military service, deployments, homeland security and the war on terrorism. 

    Updated on 30 JAN 2006

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    For Aug 24, 2009

    Army on track to surpass 2008 suicide numbers

    Pathology Institute Defends Its Turf

    Warning: Body Building Products Marketed as Containing Steroids or Steroid-Like Substances

    VA likely to miss deadline to process education benefits claims

    Mental Stress Training Is Planned for U.S. Soldiers

    2010 MHS Conference Dates and Location Announced

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    Located at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.