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INDEX Vol. 89, Nos. 1-6, January-December 1998 ADOLESCENT clinic, Naval Medical Cen- Brown, J.L., LCOL, MC, USAR, readiness DeWeese, M.H., CDR, NC, case manage- ter San Diego, preventing hepatitis B concerns in operational anesthesia 4:10 ment in the military health care setting: 1:1 Bryson, M., LCDR, MSC, VTT is moving development of the health plan model Airplane crash, Korean Airlines Flight 801 1:4 information . .. not people 2:4 5:12 Allen, P.D., LT, MSC, medical support for Diaz, E.A., HM2, awarded the Navy and minefield operations 1:3 CANCER, skin, first Mohs micrographic Marine Corps Medal 2:1 Amos, J.S., LT, NC, convalescent leave surgery performed at NMCP 2:2 Diet, The Zone: dietary cure-all or junk sci- guidelines: successful application in Carcer talks, caring for your people 4:21 ence? 6:18 general surgery 3:9 Carey, N.B., Ph.D., successes of Kernel Blitz Dimitry, T., Ph.D., innocence of warriors 2:23 Anesthesia, operational, readiness concerns *97 medical play 4:17 DNA research 5:1 in 4:10 Carter, G., LCDR, MSC, MED-27: tracking Durham, R.F., CDR, MC, flight surgeon, Anthrax, combating the threat of 4:1 the “right people” 2:12 pursues wound care 2:24 Army Dental Research Detachment 6:22 Case management in the military health care Dwyer, R.C., CAPT, MC, USNR, convales- Arthur, D., CAPT, MC, first fleet hospital setting 5:12 cent leave guidelines: successful appli- training set at Naval Hospital Camp Civil War medicine museum 5:19 cation in general surgery 3:9 Lejeune 3:1 Claborn, D.M., LCDR, MSC, teaching pre- Astronauts ventive medicine for deployed units: EYEWEAR, military lens crafters 1:24 mission to Mir 1:15 the operational preventive medicine spaceflight on human physiology, chal- course 2:16 FAHEY, J., CAPT, MC, MED-27: tracking lenges of 1:11 Collins, P.M., CAPT, NC, USNR the “right people” 2:12 Auffarth, B., LCDR, MC, USNR, convales- Baltic Challenge: partnership for peace Faust, J., R.N., case management in the mili- cent leave guidelines: successful applica- program 6:4 tary health care setting: development of tion in general surgery 3:9 in memoriam on CAPT W.L. Jackson, the health plan model 5:12 Aviation Selection Test Battery 6:25 NC (Ret.), fourth Director of the Flag officer selections Nurse Corps 4:25 Cowan, M.L., RADM, MC 5:4 BAKER, G., CAPT, MSC, the TETT team Computer system, healthcare, accessing Johnson, J.A., RADM-selectee, MC 5:4 3:13 Micromedex 6:10 Fleet hospital training set, first at Naval Balloon flight, Strato-Lab High 5: triumph Convalescent leave guidelines 3:9 Hospital Camp Lejeune 3:1 and tragedy 5:6 Cowan, M.L., RADM, MC, receives second Flint, J.P., LCDR, MC, USNR, convales- Baltic Challenge: partnership for peace pro- star 5:4 cent leave guidelines: successful appli- gram 6:4 Cox, L., LT, The Zone: dietary cure-all or cation in general surgery 3:9 Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in junk science? 6:18 World War IT 1:32 Crash, Korean Airlines Flight 801 1:4 GALEAS, D., MAJ, NC, USA (Ret.), readi- Becker, F., advances in Navy pharmacy in- Cuban exile community, caring for 6:1 ness concerns in operational anesthe- formation technology: accessing Micro- sia 4:10 medex via the composite healthcare DANIEL, J.C., CDR, MC, preventing hepati- Garcia, A., AFB2, helped rescue Lithuanian computer system and local area net- tis B: immunization at the adolescent man 6:6 works 6:10 clinic, Naval Medical Center San Diego Garcia, F., Ph.D., successes of Kernel Bohnker, B.K., CAPT, MC 1:1 Blitz 97 medical play 4:17 caring for Guantanamo Bay’s cuban exile Dasler, A.R., CAPT, MSC (Ret.), in memo- Gay, D., hospital corpsmen awarded medals community 6:1 riam 1:31 for heroism 2:1 medical support for minefield operations Davis, J., LCDR, USNR, World War II medi- Great Lakes, IL, Naval Training Center 6:22 1:3 cal personnel tell their stories 1:32 Grogan, J., successes of Kernel Blitz 97 med- Brings, H.A., CDR, MC, convalescent leave Dental ical play 4:17 guidelines: successful application in gen- Naval Dental Research Institute 6:22 Guam eral surgery 3:9 periodontal disease, a test to detect 6:25 crash of Korean Airlines Flight 801 1:4 technicians, fifty years of service 2:19 super typhoon 1:10 U.S. Army Dental Research Detachment Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NOTE: Figures indicate the issue and page in Volume 89 of Navy Medicine. For example, 1:1 6:22 caring for the Cuban exile community 6:1 shows the article may be found in issue No. | de Savorgnani, A.A., CAPT, NC, caring for medical support for minefield operations (January-February 1998), page | your people: “career talks” 4:21 1:3 26 NAVY MEDICINE INDEX Vol. 89, Nos. 1-6, January-December 1998 ADOLESCENT clinic, Naval Medical Cen- Brown, J.L., LCOL, MC, USAR, readiness DeWeese, M.H., CDR, NC, case manage- ter San Diego, preventing hepatitis B concerns in operational anesthesia 4:10 ment in the military health care setting: 1:1 Bryson, M., LCDR, MSC, VTT is moving development of the health plan model Airplane crash, Korean Airlines Flight 801 1:4 information . .. not people 2:4 5:12 Allen, P.D., LT, MSC, medical support for Diaz, E.A., HM2, awarded the Navy and minefield operations 1:3 CANCER, skin, first Mohs micrographic Marine Corps Medal 2:1 Amos, J.S., LT, NC, convalescent leave surgery performed at NMCP 2:2 Diet, The Zone: dietary cure-all or junk sci- guidelines: successful application in Carcer talks, caring for your people 4:21 ence? 6:18 general surgery 3:9 Carey, N.B., Ph.D., successes of Kernel Blitz Dimitry, T., Ph.D., innocence of warriors 2:23 Anesthesia, operational, readiness concerns *97 medical play 4:17 DNA research 5:1 in 4:10 Carter, G., LCDR, MSC, MED-27: tracking Durham, R.F., CDR, MC, flight surgeon, Anthrax, combating the threat of 4:1 the “right people” 2:12 pursues wound care 2:24 Army Dental Research Detachment 6:22 Case management in the military health care Dwyer, R.C., CAPT, MC, USNR, convales- Arthur, D., CAPT, MC, first fleet hospital setting 5:12 cent leave guidelines: successful appli- training set at Naval Hospital Camp Civil War medicine museum 5:19 cation in general surgery 3:9 Lejeune 3:1 Claborn, D.M., LCDR, MSC, teaching pre- Astronauts ventive medicine for deployed units: EYEWEAR, military lens crafters 1:24 mission to Mir 1:15 the operational preventive medicine spaceflight on human physiology, chal- course 2:16 FAHEY, J., CAPT, MC, MED-27: tracking lenges of 1:11 Collins, P.M., CAPT, NC, USNR the “right people” 2:12 Auffarth, B., LCDR, MC, USNR, convales- Baltic Challenge: partnership for peace Faust, J., R.N., case management in the mili- cent leave guidelines: successful applica- program 6:4 tary health care setting: development of tion in general surgery 3:9 in memoriam on CAPT W.L. Jackson, the health plan model 5:12 Aviation Selection Test Battery 6:25 NC (Ret.), fourth Director of the Flag officer selections Nurse Corps 4:25 Cowan, M.L., RADM, MC 5:4 BAKER, G., CAPT, MSC, the TETT team Computer system, healthcare, accessing Johnson, J.A., RADM-selectee, MC 5:4 3:13 Micromedex 6:10 Fleet hospital training set, first at Naval Balloon flight, Strato-Lab High 5: triumph Convalescent leave guidelines 3:9 Hospital Camp Lejeune 3:1 and tragedy 5:6 Cowan, M.L., RADM, MC, receives second Flint, J.P., LCDR, MC, USNR, convales- Baltic Challenge: partnership for peace pro- star 5:4 cent leave guidelines: successful appli- gram 6:4 Cox, L., LT, The Zone: dietary cure-all or cation in general surgery 3:9 Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in junk science? 6:18 World War IT 1:32 Crash, Korean Airlines Flight 801 1:4 GALEAS, D., MAJ, NC, USA (Ret.), readi- Becker, F., advances in Navy pharmacy in- Cuban exile community, caring for 6:1 ness concerns in operational anesthe- formation technology: accessing Micro- sia 4:10 medex via the composite healthcare DANIEL, J.C., CDR, MC, preventing hepati- Garcia, A., AFB2, helped rescue Lithuanian computer system and local area net- tis B: immunization at the adolescent man 6:6 works 6:10 clinic, Naval Medical Center San Diego Garcia, F., Ph.D., successes of Kernel Bohnker, B.K., CAPT, MC 1:1 Blitz 97 medical play 4:17 caring for Guantanamo Bay’s cuban exile Dasler, A.R., CAPT, MSC (Ret.), in memo- Gay, D., hospital corpsmen awarded medals community 6:1 riam 1:31 for heroism 2:1 medical support for minefield operations Davis, J., LCDR, USNR, World War II medi- Great Lakes, IL, Naval Training Center 6:22 1:3 cal personnel tell their stories 1:32 Grogan, J., successes of Kernel Blitz 97 med- Brings, H.A., CDR, MC, convalescent leave Dental ical play 4:17 guidelines: successful application in gen- Naval Dental Research Institute 6:22 Guam eral surgery 3:9 periodontal disease, a test to detect 6:25 crash of Korean Airlines Flight 801 1:4 technicians, fifty years of service 2:19 super typhoon 1:10 U.S. Army Dental Research Detachment Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NOTE: Figures indicate the issue and page in Volume 89 of Navy Medicine. For example, 1:1 6:22 caring for the Cuban exile community 6:1 shows the article may be found in issue No. | de Savorgnani, A.A., CAPT, NC, caring for medical support for minefield operations (January-February 1998), page | your people: “career talks” 4:21 1:3 26 NAVY MEDICINE HACALA, M.T., HMCS(FMF) Holmes, E., CAPT, MC, Force Surgeon 4:14 Korean Airlines Flight 801 crash 1:4 above and beyond: hospital corpsman re- Hoover, G., HMC(AW/FMF), NOSTRA: Kwon, Young, Professor, teams with Navy ceives nation’s highest honor: R. Ingram military lens crafters 1:24 doctors in knee research 4:2 5:25 Hospital Corps, Navy Hospital Corps hero and historian: George a century of tradition, valor, and sacrifice LANDMINES, medical support for mine- G. Strott 1:28 3:12 field operations 1:3 remembering the Maine 100 years later HM2, awarded the Navy and Leave guidelines, convalescen3t: 9 1:26 Marine Corps Medal 2:1 Ledbetter, E., CAPT, MC, teaching pre- Navy dental technicians: fifty years of Ingram, R., receives Medal of Honor 5:25 ventive medicine for deployed units: service 2:19 Irvin, E.J., life as a hospital corpsman at the operational preventive medicine U.S. Navy Hospital Corps: a century of Naval Hospital Canacao, Philippine Is- course 2:16 tradition, valor, and sacrifice 3:12 lands, 1940-41 2:15 Levy, R.R., Ph.D., successes of Kernel Blitz Hansen, C., LTJG, MSC Kampen, R., HM2(FMF), conducts re- 97 medical play 4:17 hospital disaster preparedness: Are you search with Navy scientists 5:1 Linenger, J., CAPT, MC, physician on Rus- ready for a jumbo jet crash in your Money, J., HM3, helped rescue Lithuanian sian space station, Mir 1:15 town? 1:4 man 6:6 Lithuania super typhoon hammers Guam 1:10 Montgomery, D., HM3, helped rescue boy gets help for rare birth defect aboard Hardwiring Navy medicine for readiness 3:5 Lithuanian man 6:6 Comfort 6:8 Harris, C., CAPT, MC, USNR, convalescent Mullen, C.C., HM2(SS), awarded the Navy man rescued by Sailors 6:6 leave guidelines: successful application and Marine Corps Medal 2:1 Liver, hepatitis B, immunization at the adoles- in general surgery 3:9 Scanlon, S., HM2, conducts research with cent clinic, NMC San Diego 1:1 Hasson, E.V., R.N., the Navy Nurse Corps Navy scientists 5:1 Lukash, W.M., RADM, MC (Ret.), in me- 4:22 Strott, G.G., hero and historian 1:28 moriam 3:27 Health care Vietnam, innocence of warriors 2:23 military, case management in 5:12 Hospital disaster preparedness 1:4 MAGNUSSON, K., LCDR, MSC, hard- naval health services doctrine 6:13 Hospitals (see Naval Hospitals) wiring Navy medicine for readiness 3:5 pharmacy information technology, Navy, Howard, C.M., LCDR, MSC, USNR, MED- Marines advances in 6:10 27: tracking the “right people” 2:12 combat boot, new 2:28 Hepatitis B, preventing, immunization at the medical support for minefield opera- adolescent clinic, NMC San Diego 1:1 INGRAM, R., receives Medal of Honor 5:25 tions 1:3 Herman, J.K. In memoriam Vietnam, innocence of warriors 2:23 Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in Dasler, A.R., CAPT, MSC (Ret.) 1:31 McCellan, E., ABH1, helped rescue Lithua- World War IT 1:32 Jackson, W.L., CAPT, NC (Ret.) 4:25 nian man 6:6 interview with CAPT J. Linenger, MC, Lukash, W.M., RADM, MC, (Ret.) 3:27 McClain, D., CDR, NC, MED-27: tracking physician on Mir 1:15 Wheeler, C.M., CAPT, DC, USNR (Ret.) the “right people” 2:12 life as a hospital corpsman at Naval Hos- 1:31 Medical Service Corps, taking care to the pital Canacao, Philippine Islands, Irvin, E.J., life as a hospital corpsman at deckplates 4:8 1940-41 2:15 Naval Hospital Canacao, 1940-41 2:15 Menon, P., CAPT, MC, performed first Mohs Strato-Lab High 5: triumph and tragedy 5:6 micrographic surgery at NMCP 2:2 History JACKSON, W.L., CAPT, NC (Ret.) Micrographic surgery, Mohs 2:2 Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in in memoriam 4:25 Micromedex, accessing, advances in Navy World War IT 1:32 woman prisoner of Japan 5:16 pharmacy information technology 6:10 Civil War medicine museum 5:19 Jacobs, D., JOI, professor teams with Military health care setting, case management dental technicians, fifty years of service Navy doctors in knee research 4:2 S:i2 2:19 Johnson, J.A., RADM-selectee, MC 5:4 Military lens crafters, NOSTRA 1:24 Hospital Corps, Navy Minefield operations, medical support for 1:3 a century of tradition, valor, and sacri- KAMPEN, R., HM2(FMF), conducts re- Mir, Russian space station 1:15 fice 3:12 search with Navy scientists 5:1 Mohs micrographic surgery, first performed Ingram, R., receives Medal of Honor Keeley, F.R., JOI(SW), great hope re- at NMCP 2:2 at sults in great comfort 6:8 Money, J., HM3, helped rescue Lithuanian Irvin, E.J., life as a hospital corpsman at Kernel Blitz ’97 medical play 4:17 man 6:6 Naval Hospital Canacao, Philippine Kirshner, A., CDR, MSC, MED-27: tracking Montgomery, D., HM3, helped rescue Lithua- Islands, 1940-41, 2:15 the “right people” 2:12 nian man 6:6 Strott, G.G., Hospital Corps hero and Knee research 4:2 Moone, D.E., museum showcases Civil War historian 1:28 Koenig, H.M., VADM, MC, readiness medicine 5:19 Vietnam, innocence of warriors 2:23 reengineering message 2:6 Morales, M., LT, MSC, USNR, the develop- Nurse Corps, first superintendent of 4:22 Koerner S., LCDR, MSC, advances in Navy ment and refinement of naval health Strato-Lab High 5: triumph and tragedy 5:6 pharmacy information technology: ac- services doctrine 6:13 USS Maine 100 years later 1:26 cessing Micromedex via the composite Moran, J., CAPT, NC, the TETT team 2:13 woman prisoner of Japan: W.L Jackson healthcare computer system and local Mullen, C.C., HM2(SS), awarded the Navy 5:16 area networks 6:10 and Marine Corps Medal 2:1 November-December 1998 Murdock, E.J., Jr., LCOL, NC, USAR, read- OLLIVIER, J.E., LTJG, MSC, USNR, chal- Space iness concerns in operational anethesia lenges of spaceflight on human physiol- mission to Mir 1:15 4:10 ogy 1:11 spaceflight on human physiology, chal- Museum ofC ivil War Medicine 5:19 Olson, M.C., LCDR, MSC, USNR, the Force lengoefs 1:11 Surgeon at work 4:14 Strato-Lab High 5: triumph and tragedy NATIONAL Museum of Civil War Medi- 5:6 cine 5:19 PATTERSON, C., LCDR, DC, steamin’ with Stevenson, M.J., LT, MSC, taking care to Naval Dental Research Institute 6:22 the Army 6:22 the deckplates: the MSC way 4:8 Naval health services doctrine, the develop- Perciballi, J.A., CDR, MC, convalescent Strato-Lab High 5: triumph and tragedy 5:6 ment and refinement of6 :13 leave guidelines: successful application Strott, G.G., Hospital Corps hero and histo- Naval Hospitals in general surgery 3:9 rian 1:28 Camp Lejeune, CA, first fleet hospital Periodontal disease, 5-minute test to detect Surgery, micrographic, Mohs 2:2 training set 3:1 6:25 Guam Pharmacy information technology, Navy, TINLING, W., CDR, MSC, the TETT team crash of Korean Airlines Fiight 801 1:4 advancesi n 6:10 2:13 super typhoon 1:10 Prather, V.A., Jr., LCDR, MC, Strato-Lab Training Guantanamo Bay, Cuba High 5: triumph and tragedy 5:6 and education tiger team (TETT) 2:13 caring for the Cuban exile community 6:1 Preventive medicine course for deployed Baltic Challenge: partnership for peace medical support for minefield operations units 2:16 program 6:4 1:3 fleet hospital training set, first at Naval Naval Medical Centers RATTELMAN, C., successes of Kernel Blitz Hospital Camp Lejeune 3:1 Portsmouth, VA, first Mohs micrographic 97 medical play 4:17 Kernel Blitz °97 medical play 4:17 surgery performed 2:2 Readiness concerns in operational anesthesia Naval Training Center, Great Lakes 6:22 San Diego, CA, preventing hepatitis B, 4:10 preventive medicine course for deployed immunization at the adolescentclinic 1:1 Readiness reengineering units 2:16 Naval Medical Research and Development hardwiring Navy medicine for readiness videot eletrainin2g: 4 Command highlights (see also Navy 3:5 Trunkey, D., Ph.D., successes of Kernel Blitz Medicine highlights) How do we know we are ready? 4:4 °97 medical play 4:17 adenovirus epidemics 1:30 Koenig, H.M., VADM, MC, message on Turner, P., CDR, NC, How do we know we basic training, positive personality changes 2:6 are ready? 4:4 during 3:28 MED-27: tracking the “right people” 2:12 Typhoon hammers Guam 1:10 dental research, Navy-Army 3:28 naval health services doctrine, the develop- heat monitoring system for SMART ship ment and refinement of6 :13 U.S. Army Dental Research Detachment 6:22 4:28 Navy medicine’s readiness reengineering USS (see Ships) malaria infection 4:28 journey 2:7 Marine combat boot, new 2:28 the TETT team 2:13 VIDEO teletraining (VTT) is moving infor- Sailors staying fit 2:28 What about the dollars? 3:7 mation . . . not people 2:4 travelers’ diarrhea, oral vaccine for 1:30 Ross, M.D., CDR, USNR, Strato-Lab High Vietnam, innocence of warriors 2:23 Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training 5: triumph and tragedy 5:6 Activity (NOSTRA): military lens craf- WATSON, A., HM3, first Mohs micrographic ters 1:24 SAILORS help resue Lithuanian man 6:6 surgery performed at NMCP 2:2 Naval Submarine Medical Research Labora- Scanlon, S., HM2, conducts research with Wheeler, C.M., CAPT, DC, USNR (Ret.), tory’s new web site 5:28 Navy scientists 5:1 in memoriam 1:31 Navy Medicine Research and Development Ships Whitmeyer, A., LCDR, MSC, What about highlights taking care to the deckplates: the MSC the dollars? 3:7 Aviation Selection Test Battery 6:25 way 4:8 Williams, J., HM3, hospital corpsmen con- Cobra Gold 98 diarrhea and fever study 5:28 USS Antietam, Strato-Lab High 5: tri- duct research side by side with Navy Naval Submarine Medical Research Labora- umph and tragedy 5:6 scientists 5:1 tory’s new web site 5:28 USS Comfort Woman prisoner of Japan: W.L. Jackson 5:16 periodontal disease, 5-minute test to detect Baltic Challenge: partnership for peace Wound care 2:24 6:25 program 6:4 Wright, J.E., HM2, hospital corspmen con- Navy medicine’s readiness reengineering Lithuanian boy gets help for rare birth duct research side by side with Navy journey 2:7 defect 6:8 scientists 5:1 Nelson, R.A., RADM, MC, nominated for USS Maine 100 years later 1:26 Wyatt, E.P., CAPT, MSC, the development Surgeon General 4:7 Skin cancer, first Mohs micrographic surgery and refinement of naval health services NOSTRA (Naval Ophthalmic Support and performed at NMCP 2:2 doctrine 6:13 Training Activity): military lens crafters Smith, A.M., CAPT, MC, USNR, readiness 1:24 concerns in operational anesthesia 4:10 ZONE diet, dietary cure-all or junk science? Nurse Corps, Navy Snyder, D., CDR, MSC, Navy medicine’s 6:18 first superintendent: E.V. Hasson 4:22 readiness reengineering journey 2:7 Zuzelski, K., LT, The Zone: dietary cure-all Jackson, W.L., CAPT (Ret.) 4:25, 5:16 Sollock, R., CAPT, MC, the TETT team 2:13 or junk science? 6:18 28 NAVY MEDICINE eye “ath ; ee : ry Seo e OSote S

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