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First Conference on Military Families Held | USC News | April 5, 2010 |
The USC School of Social Work convened its first military social work conference for more than 25 multidisciplinary scholars at the USC San Diego Academic Center on March 4 to explore collaborative military family-themed research opportunities |
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What We Can Learn in 21 Years | U.S. Medicine | April 2010 |
The DoD and VA have formed an aggressive partnership to care for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom service members who have become wounded, ill or injured. |
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MILCO Seeks to Rapidly Expand Enrollment | Navy Medicine Live | 14 July 2011 |
As a former military officer, I personally value the importance of discovering new information that will help those who serve in our military. |
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Understanding the Military Family - Researching the Impact of Military Life | Naval Health Research Center | 20 June 2016 |
The overarching goal of the Family Study is to understand how military service impacts family members, spouses and children alike. This study, the first of its kind, seeks to get a better understanding of the long-term association between military experiences and deployments and the health and well-being of families. |
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2022 Winter Newsletter | Millennium Cohort Program | 03 March 2022 |
We are pleased to share our most recent program updates. This newsletter includes new scientific publications that the research team has recently published. |
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2022 Spring Newsletter | Millennium Cohort Program | 08 June 2022 |
We are pleased to share our most recent program updates. This newsletter includes new scientific publications that the research team has recently published. |
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Military Spouse Input Needed | MilitaryTime Scoop Deck | 19 July 2011 |
The Naval Health Research Center is looking to enroll more than 10,000 military spouses in a new study of military family health. The Department of Defense Millennium Cohort Family Study aims for a more comprehensive understanding of how military families are coping with military life after nearly a decade at war. |
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Millennium Cohort Family Study Launches New Survey | Defense Visual Information Distribution Service | 08 January 2021 |
Both the Millennium Cohort Study and the Millennium Cohort Family Study are inviting new participants to join these unique studies, which are the largest long-term surveys of service members and their spouses. Spouses who are invited to take part in the family study will have the opportunity to share their perspectives of the impact of military life on their careers, stress, well-being, health, and adjustment. |
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Military Study Expands to Include Families | American Forces Press Service | 14 December 2009 |
A Defense Department study that explores the long-term health effects of military service, including deployments, will expand its scope to military families starting in June This article was also featured in Navy Dispatch Newspaper
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Navy Medicine Study Seeks New Participants | America's Navy | 15 June 2011 |
Navy Medicine's Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) research team announced June 14, it expects to expand its number of study participants by 50,000 this year and is currently seeking new volunteers to participate... |
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