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Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

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    May 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Orioles notes on Tommy Hunter, Jim Johnson, Bryce Harper

    The Baltimore Sun
    Not a lot of news coming out of pre-game interviews with the team and Orioles manager Buck Showalter. Some highlights: ** Tommy Hunter says he has an “itty, bitty bruise” on his pitching hand after barehanding a sharp comebacker yesterday....

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter, Bryce Harper, Kevin Gausman, Nationals Park

  2. May 4, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. Riverside Doctors' Hospital to open Monday

    Two and a half years in the planning, Riverside Doctors' Hospital will open for business at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 6, 2013. "We're ready, we've been practicing a lot," said Steve McCary, vice president and administrator. "Without a doubt the staff is excited and confident. We're looking forward to Monday."
    Two and a half years in the planning, Riverside Doctors' Hospital will open for business at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 6, 2013. "We're ready, we've been practicing a lot," said Steve McCary, vice president and administrator. "Without a doubt the staff is...

    Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Wounded veterans' partners get scholarships to UMUC

    Two weeks after Beverly Poyer married her husband in 2007, he was deployed to Afghanistan. When he came home a year later, she was thrust into a role<strong> </strong>she hadn't expected: caregiver.
    Two weeks after Beverly Poyer married her husband in 2007, he was deployed to Afghanistan. When he came home a year later, she was thrust into a role she hadn't expected: caregiver. Army Spc. Max Poyer, exposed to frequent mortar blasts in Afghanistan,...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Department of Defense, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities

  6. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Sacrifices lead to prime opportunity for G.G. Smith

    Moving around has always been a big part of new Loyola basketball coach G.G. Smith's life.
    Moving around has always been a big part of new Loyola basketball coach G.G. Smith's life. As a child whose father, Tubby, was a rising star in the college basketball coaching ranks, Smith spent time growing up in college towns like Columbia, S.C.,...

    Tags: College Basketball, Food and Drug Administration, Kentucky Wildcats, Gary Williams, Georgia Bulldogs

  8. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Federal firefighters push for shift-swap flexibility

    When city or county firefighters have a family event or unexpected obligation pop up on a workday, their solution is familiar to most shift workers: They find a colleague willing to trade hours. But for the roughly 10,000 firefighters employed by the...

    Tags: Government, Mark Wright, Darrell E Issa, Science and Technology, Politics

  10. May 4, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  11. Riverside Doctors' Hospital is now open

    Two and a half years in the planning, Riverside Doctors' Hospital opened for business at 6 a.m. Monday.
    Two and a half years in the planning, Riverside Doctors' Hospital opened for business at 6 a.m. Monday. "We're ready, we've been practicing a lot," said Steve McCary, vice president and administrator in a recent interview. "Without a doubt the staff...

    Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Marylander who died of rabies contracted disease from kidney transplant

    The first Marylander to succumb to rabies since 1976 developed the virus through a kidney transplant that took place more than a year before the Army veteran died of the disease in February, national health and defense officials said Friday.
    The first Marylander to succumb to rabies since 1976 developed the virus through a kidney transplant that took place more than a year before the Army veteran died of the disease in February, national health and defense officials said Friday. Tests...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Safety at School, Rabies, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Defense

  14. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Dr. Jacquelin Perry dies at 94; polio specialist

    The country was in the grip of a polio epidemic in the 1950s when orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jacquelin Perry began performing spinal surgeries in Downey that helped paralyzed survivors of the disease regain mobility.
    The country was in the grip of a polio epidemic in the 1950s when orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jacquelin Perry began performing spinal surgeries in Downey that helped paralyzed survivors of the disease regain mobility. When some of the same patients...

    Tags: Science, Relief and Aid Organizations, Physical Therapy, World War II (1939-1945), Science and Technology

  16. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Md. military bases brace for reductions

    Midshipmen at the Naval Academy could spend less time training at sea, some gates into Fort Meade could be shut down and routine maintenance at military installations across the state could be delayed under federal budget cuts set to begin Friday.
    Midshipmen at the Naval Academy could spend less time training at sea, some gates into Fort Meade could be shut down and routine maintenance at military installations across the state could be delayed under federal budget cuts set to begin Friday....

    Tags: National Security Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate, Military Equipment, Politics

  18. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. VFW helping veterans collect VA benefits

    Dawn Brown left the Navy after 15 years when she developed Hodgkin's lymphoma. She lost her job as a secretary at a Baltimore school about a month before she was diagnosed with <a href="../health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a>.
    Dawn Brown left the Navy after 15 years when she developed Hodgkin's lymphoma. She lost her job as a secretary at a Baltimore school about a month before she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She didn't know that her military service qualified her for...

    Tags: Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Veterans Affairs, Injuries and Wounds, Prince George's County, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  20. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Teacher Shot At Sandy Hook Elementary To Attend State Of The Union

    The Hartford Courant
    Natalie Hammond, the lead teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School who survived being shot on Dec. 14, will listen to the President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday from the gallery of the House of the Representatives. U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty,...

    Tags: Joe Courtney, Adam Lanza, Long Island Rail Road, Injuries and Wounds, Nancy Pelosi

  22. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Injured soldier gets double arm transplant

    Brendan Marrocco sometimes looks down at his arms and can't believe they really exist.
    Brendan Marrocco sometimes looks down at his arms and can't believe they really exist. Until six weeks ago, the 26-year-old didn't have arms. He lost both of his, as well as his legs, in the Iraq War when the armored vehicle he was driving ran over a...

    Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Iraq War (2003-2011), U.S. Army, Germany

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