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AR 40-4 MEDICAL SERVICE ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT FACILITIES ACTIVITIES

This regulation sets forth organizational policy for Army Medical Department facilities, activities, installations, and units. It also provides guidance for their establishment, designation, discontinuance, and other changes in status. It defines the United States Army Dental Activity. describes the Armed …Read More

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AR 40-38 Medical Services Clinical Investigation Program

This regulation reflects the present legal requirements pertaining to the use of human subjects participating in clinical investigations and provides guidance for the administration and funding of clinical investigation programs. Excluding situations where approval authority is limited, the authority to …Read More

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AR 40-35 Medical Services Dental Readiness and Community Oral Health Protection

This regulation defines the Army Dental readiness is fundamental to maintaining unit readiness and reducing non-combat dental casualties during deployments. Community oral health protection emphasizes not only oral health, but also general wellness and overall fitness of our soldiers and all …Read More

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AR 40-33 Medical Services The Care and Use of Laboratory Animals in DOD Programs

This regulation sets forth policies, procedures, and responsibilities for the care and use of laboratory animals within Department of Defense programs. It covers any live vertebrate animal that is being used or is intended for use in research, training, or …Read More

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AR 40-31 Medical Services Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and Armed Forces Histopathology Centers

This regulation prescribes the organization, administration, and relationships of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and its centralized services.

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AR 40-3 Medical Services Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Care

This regulation establishes policies, procedures, and  responsibilities pertaining to selected Army Medical Department programs and initiatives. Since policies and procedures contained in this regulation may change conditions of employment of bargaining unit members, the responsible commander or manager should be …Read More

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AR 40-29 MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS FOR UNITED STATES SERVICE ACADEMIES, RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (ROTC) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS, INCLUDING 2– AND 3–YEAR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS (CSP), AND THE UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES (USUHS)

This regulation give a uniform procedure for carrying out medical examinations of applicants for US service academies, Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship Programs and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

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AR 40-25 Nutrition Standards and Education

This joint regulation establishes nutritional standards, termed “military dietary reference intakes”, for military feeding and establishes nutritional standards for operational rations. It covers responsibilities of the services’ Surgeons General and the services’ food service programs. It identifies the effects of …Read More

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AR 40-226 ANNUAL HISTORICAL REPORT–AMEDD ACTIVITIES (Reports Control Symbol MED–41 (R4))

This regulation prescribes procedures for providing the Department of the Army with annual reports of administrative, professional, and operational activities of the Army Medical Department. These Army Medical Department activities reports constitute the basic files of The Historical Unit, US …Read More

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AR 40-21 Medical Aspects of Army Aircraft Accident Investigation

This regulation prescribes policies and general administrative responsibilities for conducting medical investigations of Army aircraft accidents. It provides a mechanism for additional air medical support from Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

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AR 40-13 Radiological Advisory Medical Teams

This regulation prescribes the mission and capabilities of the U.S. Army radiological advisory medical team. It also establishes policies, procedures, and responsibilities for the RAMT. The RAMTs provide direct comprehensive radiological health, medical guidance, and specialized services to the COCOM …Read More

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AR 40-12 QUARANTINE REGULATIONS OF THE ARMED FORCES

These regulations conform to regulations of the United States Departments of Health and Human Services; Agriculture; Treasury; Interior; and Commerce. The regulations are intended to prevent the introduction and dissemination, domestically or elsewhere, of diseases of humans, plants and animals, …Read More

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