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Military Health System Centers of Excellence were established to provide the Department of Defense with the ability to speed the advancement of our scientific knowledge and evidence-based practices for diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions that impact our military personnel and their families with the help of a “critical mass” of experts.

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March is Brain Injury Awareness Month; TBICoE’s mission lasts all year

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3/2/2021
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Staying a-head of TBI

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VCE examines low vision with detection and care

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2/18/2021
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Dr. David Eliason, of the Vision Center of Excellence, says low vision awareness is about prevention, detection, and continuing treatment.

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NICoE & ISC Network maintain TBI care during COVID-19

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11/19/2020
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The Network leveraged their geographic distribution to help each other quickly adapt to changing times.

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NICoE’s 3rd Annual Research Fair Focuses on the Future of TBI care

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10/28/2020
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[T]he event was intended to educate all attendees, no matter their scientific background.

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Healthy Sleep Following Concussion/mTBI Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet
7/30/2020

Getting restful sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your health, and it often takes thoughtful preparation during the day. This fact sheet offers service members and veterans who experience sleep disturbances after a concussion with healthy sleep tips that can likely improve sleep.

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Head Injury and Dizziness Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet
7/30/2020

This TBICoE fact sheet can be used to educate patients with concussion/mild TBI on how to manage dizziness related to their injury.

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Editorial: The Department of Defense/Veterans Affairs Vision Center of Excellence

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9/1/2019
U.S. Army Spc. Angel Gomez, right, assigned to Charlie Company, 173rd Brigade Support Battalion, wraps the eye of a fellow Soldier with a simulated injury, for a training exercise as part of exercise Saber Junction 16 at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, April 5, 2016. Saber Junction is a U.S. Army Europe-led exercise designed to prepare U.S., NATO and international partner forces for unified land operations. The exercise was conducted March 31-April 24. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Joshua Morris)

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