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I File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Personnel Planning Guidance from ODCSPER for Operation Noble Eagle, http://www.odcsper.army.mil/directorates/pr/pro/nobleeagle/default.asp. ...
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Lost duty days secondary to hospitalization (bed days), Marine ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Bed days per 1000 Marine Corps active duty personnel compared to DoD*. Bed days by major diagnostic category for the month of October 2002 ...
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Injury related clinic visits resulting in light duty, Navy active ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Navy active duty personnel, October 2002. Clinic visits resulting in light duty by month among Navy active duty personnel. Clinic visits resulting in light ...
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AMSA Army Medical Surveillance Activity AMSA, part of (USACHPPM),is the central epidemiological resource for the Army providing analyses and reports to policy makers, medical planners, ...
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Army Medical Surveillance Activity Mission... The DoDSR (located in Silver Spring, MD) is a secure facility maintained by the Army Medical Surveillance Activity (AMSA), U.S. Army Center for Health ...
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AMSA Army Medical Surveillance Activity AMSA, part of (USACHPPM),is the central epidemiological resource for the Army providing analyses and reports to policy makers, medical planners, ...
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Deployment Surveillance Forms Submit copies of the completed DD Forms 2796 electronically to the DMSS. Services may require submission of the forms to DMSS via their surveillance hubs.
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Clinic visits resulting in light duty, Marine Corps active duty ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Clinic visits resulting in light duty per 1000 Marine Corps active duty personnel compared to DoD*. Major diagnostic categories resulting in light duty ...
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Defense Medical Surveillance System Overview AMSA operates the Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS), an executive information system whose database contains up-to-date and historical data on ...
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AMSA Army Medical Surveillance Activity AMSA, part of (USACHPPM),is the central epidemiological resource for the Army providing analyses and reports to policy makers, medical planners, ...
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