8901 Wisconsin Ave
Bethesda, MD 20889
(301) 295-4000
Naval Support Activity Bethesda hosts the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, serving our Warriors (past and present), their families and our nation’s leaders. The installation is also home to the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences; the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute; Commander, Joint Task Force, National Capital Region Medical; and several other key tenant commands that provide research, training and support to our base population. NSAB provides a dynamic environment where training and efforts to improve support to our nation's military and their families occurs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
NDWFD Station 50 is located at Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Bethesda Maryland. Station 50 provides fire end emergency services to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, NSAB tenant commands and Montgomery County.
The Warrior Transition Brigade oversees the operations, administration, logistical and medical support of all the Warrior Transition Units (WTU) within the National Capital Region. Commander - COL Christopher Boyle Deputy Commander - Ms. Gloria Twilley Brigade Executive Officer - MAJ Daniel J. Ryals Command Sergeant Major - CSM Gregory Collinsworth Brigade Surgeon - LTC Jay Dintaman Brigade Sr. Nurse Case Manager -MAJ Norman Morris Intake Nurse Case Manager - Ms. Patricia Stephen-Blake Sr. Social Worker (LCSW) - Mrs. Sandra Loader Rehab Manager - Ms. Shannon Webb
This is the official Facebook page for NMPDC. This page is intended to provide information, discussion and updates regarding Navy Medicine education and training.
Our Facebook page aims to disseminate information about the research done in the Intramural Research Program of the NIAMS and related events. For more information, please visit our website: >>http://www.niams.nih.gov/Research/Ongoing_Research/default.asp
NCCIH, at the National Institutes of Health (part of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services), is the Federal Government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and integrative health. Read more about our research strategy: http://nccih.nih.gov/about/research See our social media comment policy: http://nccih.nih.gov/tools/commentpolicy.htm See our privacy policy: http://nccih.nih.gov/tools/privacypolicy2.htm
NCCIH, at the National Institutes of Health (part of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services), is the Federal Government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and integrative health. Read more about our research strategy: http://nccih.nih.gov/about/research See our social media comment policy: http://nccih.nih.gov/tools/commentpolicy.htm See our privacy policy: http://nccih.nih.gov/tools/privacypolicy2.htm
The Intramural Research Program is conducted on several dedicated NIH campuses across the country. Although we constitute a small fraction of the total NIH budget, our facilities and funding structure provide us with a distinctive research environment. We are able to leverage the extensive resources and expertise across the IRP to perform truly interdisciplinary research from the bench to the bedside. We are also well-positioned to capitalize quickly on new scientific opportunities.
Whether you are graduating with a bachelor's degree, entering the workforce for the first time, changing careers, or working on your doctoral degree, NIH offers a place for you to start, and plenty of room to grow. Our Facebook page allows our followers to receive information on upcoming career opportunities and other career related events before non-followers. Our Discover A Career is also a place where you can request information, or share in your NIH's experiences with fellow members. We hope you can find our page as useful resource to Discover A Career in the world of bio-medical research.
Wall posts and comments by Facebook users do not necessarily represent the views of NIH. Comments that are off topic or that include personal attacks, links to outside Web pages, advertisements/spam, endorsements or requests for endorsements of products or services that do not relate directly to the NIH will be removed. NIH Research Matters is produced by the Office of Communications & Public Liaison, Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health. On Facebook since February 2009.
Primary care clinic for Wounded, Ill, and Injured(WII) military personnel at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
NIH News in Health is a monthly newsletter that gives you tips on staying healthy and caring for loved ones. Each issue is based on research conducted either by NIH's own scientists or by our grantees at universities and med schools nationwide. Subscribe to our free monthly newsletter at http://newsinhealth.nih.gov/subscribe
Navy Medicine Professional Development Center (NMPDC) Office of Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor CME credit hours for Navy Continuing Medical Education activities offered by Medical Treatment Facilities or other Navy commands. We follow the guidelines published by the ACCME.
This is the official Facebook page for NMPDC. This page is intended to provide information, discussion and updates regarding Navy Medicine education and training.
Naval Support Activity Bethesda hosts the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, serving our Warriors (past and present), their families and our nation’s leaders. The installation is also home to the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences; the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute; Commander, Joint Task Force, National Capital Region Medical; and several other key tenant commands that provide research, training and support to our base population. NSAB provides a dynamic environment where training and efforts to improve support to our nation's military and their families occurs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
NDWFD Station 50 is located at Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Bethesda Maryland. Station 50 provides fire end emergency services to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, NSAB tenant commands and Montgomery County.
Primary care clinic for Wounded, Ill, and Injured(WII) military personnel at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is one of the nation’s largest and most renowned military medical centers. Recently dubbed “The Nation's Medical Center”, WRNMMC represents the joining of the “Best of the Best” in military medicine when National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center came together in September of 2011, to form Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as decreed by the Base Realignment and Closure law of 2005. WRNMMC is comprised of nearly 8,500 dedicated staff members who make it their daily mission to achieve the vision and mission of our medical center. That vision is to serve military families and our nation’s active duty, returning war heroes, veterans and our Nation’s leaders. We are committed to operational readiness; outstanding customer service; maintaining excellent graduate medical and dental education and research; and always delivering world-class health care within an integrated system. Those who come though our doors, come to heal, to stay healthy, to help others, to teach the next generation, to practice quality medicine, and take part in cutting-edge clinical research. Today, while we take pride our rich history, WRNMMC is moving toward a new horizon in health care – one that offers synergy and revolutionary collaboration.
If you desire to write a post, please keep in clean, professional, and insightful; Posts of a negative reflection of yourself and the US Army will be promptly removed
The purpose of this page is to provide a popular internet site that will have current events and company updates for all Warrior's and NMA's. Staff duty 301-400-3682
The Intramural Research Program is conducted on several dedicated NIH campuses across the country. Although we constitute a small fraction of the total NIH budget, our facilities and funding structure provide us with a distinctive research environment. We are able to leverage the extensive resources and expertise across the IRP to perform truly interdisciplinary research from the bench to the bedside. We are also well-positioned to capitalize quickly on new scientific opportunities.
The Warrior Transition Brigade oversees the operations, administration, logistical and medical support of all the Warrior Transition Units (WTU) within the National Capital Region. Commander - COL Christopher Boyle Deputy Commander - Ms. Gloria Twilley Brigade Executive Officer - MAJ Daniel J. Ryals Command Sergeant Major - CSM Gregory Collinsworth Brigade Surgeon - LTC Jay Dintaman Brigade Sr. Nurse Case Manager -MAJ Norman Morris Intake Nurse Case Manager - Ms. Patricia Stephen-Blake Sr. Social Worker (LCSW) - Mrs. Sandra Loader Rehab Manager - Ms. Shannon Webb
Thanks for visiting our Facebook page. We provide an array of educational services to Navy personnel stationed in Naval District Washington to include the following services: in-depth educational counseling, tuition assistance briefings, and the administration of all on base education programs. Additionally our office provides outreach support at the following locations: Navy College Office Joint Base Anacostia Bolling (JBAB) 112 Brookley Avenue, Suite. 119 202-767-5838 Weekly: Thursdays Navy College Office Fort Meade/National Security Administration (NSA) NIOC Maryland Building 9804, N-7 Weekly: Tuesdays You can reach your educational goals while on active duty through the Navy College Office.
NCCIH, at the National Institutes of Health (part of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services), is the Federal Government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and integrative health. Read more about our research strategy: http://nccih.nih.gov/about/research See our social media comment policy: http://nccih.nih.gov/tools/commentpolicy.htm See our privacy policy: http://nccih.nih.gov/tools/privacypolicy2.htm
Your home library away from home! Welcome to the NIH Patient Library Facebook page! We are a contract library serving the information and leisure needs of NIH patients, their family members and caregivers. Patients and their families are welcome to check out materials during their stay at the Clinical Center. With a collection of over 6,000 items, we strive to provide NIH patients with a variety of current and popular releases in books, audio books, music, DVDs and XBOX 360 games. In addition, the Patient Library subscribes to over 30 magazines as well as The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal newspapers. Located on the 7th floor of the Clinical Center in a spacious and light-filled room surrounded by windows with great panoramic views, patients can take a respite from their rooms and daily appointments, to peruse our collection, read quietly in one of our cozy wing chairs, or use one of our computer work stations to scan, print, or check emails. Whether you’re a patient or family member/caregiver; staff of the Clinical Center or simply visiting the NIH Bethesda campus, we invite you to stop by and visit our cozy little lending library! For more information regarding our patient and staff circulation policy as well as information on other equipment available for patient use, please feel free to contact us.
The term 'Big Data' is meant to capture the opportunities and challenges facing all biomedical researchers in accessing, managing, analyzing, and integrating datasets of diverse data types [e.g., imaging, phenotypic, molecular (including various '–omics'), exposure, health, behavioral, and the many other types of biological and biomedical and behavioral data] that are increasingly larger, more diverse, and more complex, and that exceed the abilities of currently used approaches to manage and analyze effectively. Big Data emanate from three sources: (1) a small number of groups that produce very large amounts of data, usually as part of projects specifically funded to produce important resources for use by the entire research community; (2) individual investigators who produce large datasets, often empowered by the use of readily available new technologies; and (3) an even greater number of sources that each produce small datasets (e.g. research data or clinical data in electronic health records) whose value can be amplified by aggregating or integrating them with other data.
Our Facebook page aims to disseminate information about the research done in the Intramural Research Program of the NIAMS and related events. For more information, please visit our website: >>http://www.niams.nih.gov/Research/Ongoing_Research/default.asp