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April 22, 2026

“AI scribe” technology for medical professionals reduces note-taking, provides more face time with patients at Walter Reed

The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is rolling out ambient listening technology across the Military Health System (MHS) to improve patient care. The capability acts as an “AI scribe,” analyzing conversations between patients and providers to automatically generate clinical notes. This allows providers to stay engaged during visits and focus more on the patient.

April 21, 2026

Walter Reed’s pathologists’ assistants: diligently dissecting behind the scenes

At Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, highly trained doctors, nurses and clinicians provide presidential care for service members and their families. These professionals are often seen as the face of Walter Reed, as they deal directly with the patients. However, behind the scenes are scores of dedicated technicians and experts who labor exhaustively to support the work of the forward-facing hospital units. Among these are the pathologists’ assistants (PAs) who work in Walter Reed’s Pathology Department. While the patients may not know much about them and what they’re doing, they play a critical role in delivering the world-class health care Walter Reed is famous for.

April 10, 2026

Walter Reed provides relief to service members who can’t sleep

Sleep is one of the most important aspects of health and force readiness that is often overlooked, but not at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center’s Sleep Disorders Center.

April 7, 2026

How Occupational Therapy Drives Warrior Readiness at Walter Reed

Occupational Therapy (OT) plays a critical role in warrior readiness, focusing on optimizing physical, cognitive, and emotional function to maximize performance and expedite return-to-duty.

April 6, 2026

Walter Reed’s MEDEVAC team transports Wounded Warriors to world class care

When injured active-duty service members need to get from the battlefield to critical medical care back home in the U.S., the Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Department for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center plays a vital role.

April 1, 2026

Colorectal cancer: Get screened, stressed Walter Reed surgeon

“Get screened!” That’s the message regarding colorectal health from U.S. Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Mary O’Donnell, chief of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

March 30, 2026

Collaborative duo of Walter Reed neurosurgeons gives patient new lease on life

On March 4, a patient at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center underwent a successful eight-hour surgery to have a life-threatening, benign inner ear tumor removed. The operation was a coordinated effort between a surgical team led by cerebrovascular and skull base neurosurgeon U.S. Army Maj. (Dr.) Charles “Chip” Miller, and neurotologist U.S. Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Anthony “Tony” Tolisano, program director for Otolaryngology Residency.

March 26, 2026

Walter Reed recognizes Medal of Honor recipients

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) salutes its heroes and their families every day by providing them with presidential care but each year, on March 25, a special group of heroes is recognized – those who have earned the nation’s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor (MoH).

March 26, 2026

Fueling the Force: Nutrition’s Role in Readiness

Fueling the body properly is essential to maintaining strength, endurance, and resilience across the force. According to experts at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the Consortium for Health and Military Performance, or CHAMP, at the Uniformed Services University (USU), “nutrition is a mission-critical component of warrior readiness driving physical performance, cognitive function and mental resilience.”

March 23, 2026

Walter Reed puts patient safety first

At Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), the hospital team aims to ensure that patient safety is never a concern, protecting every patient from preventable harm.

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