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Jan. 14, 2026

BAMC receives highest Leapfrog grade for safe, high-quality care

Brooke Army Medical Center received an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for Fall 2025, demonstrating a commitment to continuous improvement in providing high-quality care to its patients.“BAMC is again honored to be recognized by receiving an ‘A’ in the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade assessment,” said Dr. Evan Renz, BAMC deputy to the commander

Jan. 14, 2026

BAMC personnel assist patient during holiday event

Brooke Army Medical Center personnel attending a Wreaths Across America event at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery were in the right place at the right time Dec. 13, 2025.“After lining up to receive a wreath, the speaker announced that medical personnel were needed,” explained Army 2nd Lt. Chloe Miller, registered nurse. “Two nurses from the Joint

Dec. 17, 2025

BAMC provides comprehensive care for military, civilian patients

Brooke Army Medical Center provides emergent and rehabilitative services for San Antonio and the south Texas community to ensure patients receive safe, quality care.LIFESAVING TRAUMA CAREBAMC’s Level I Trauma Center is the only Level I Trauma Center in the Department of War. It serves San Antonio and the surrounding region, caring for more than

Dec. 5, 2025

JBSA Adaptive Sports Camp challenges recovering Soldiers

Soldiers from the Joint Base San Antonio Soldier Recovery Unit competed in the JBSA Adaptive Sports Camp Nov. 12-21, 2025.More than 35 Soldiers put their skills to the test in both team and individual sports including wheelchair basketball, pickle ball, wheelchair rugby, sitting volleyball, track and field, rowing, cycling, swimming, powerlifting,

Sept. 26, 2025

Texas A&M Health brings mobile forensic simulation unit to BAMC

Texas A&M Health Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing recently brought their mobile forensic simulation unit to Brooke Army Medical Center.Four BAMC nurses completed the 12-week online training followed by hands-on learning in the mobile simulation unit to receive their Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner certification.During the hands-on training,

Aug. 8, 2025

BAMC recognizes teens for volunteer service

Brooke Army Medical Center recognized the contributions of their Summer Youth Volunteer Program participants during a ceremony in the Carolyn D. Putnam Auditorium, Aug. 6.Each year the BAMC Summer Youth Program gives youth between the ages 14-18 the opportunity to volunteer in different areas throughout the organization to gain new skills and learn

Aug. 6, 2025

BAMC clinics currently enrolling TRICARE Prime members

Brooke Army Medical Center has several primary care clinics currently open to enrollment of TRICARE Prime retirees and family members.“Our teams of clinical professionals are ready to meet your primary care needs,” said Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Gordon Mok, Department of Family and Community Medicine chief. “Our goal is to meet your family’s primary care

June 13, 2025

SAUSHEC residents, fellows celebrate their achievement at graduation ceremony

The San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium celebrated military medical professionals during a graduation ceremony June 6 at the Scottish Rite Auditorium, downtown San Antonio.The ceremony honored 250 residents and fellows from 58 diverse physician and allied health specialty programs. SAUSHEC is the organization responsible for

June 13, 2025

BAMC takes first place in annual DECON Rodeo

Brooke Army Medical Center took first place during the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council’s annual Decontamination Rodeo, May 15, 2025, at the STRAC facility.The annual DECON Rodeo competition generates various challenges to competitors from DECON teams across Southwest Texas hospitals who face off to earn the title “DECON Rodeo Champion.”

May 16, 2025

Faculty members honored during SAUSHEC awards dinner

San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium held its annual faculty awards dinner April 26 at the Randolph Parr Club.The event honored faculty members for their dedication and expertise in training future military medical and allied health professionals.“Why are we here tonight?” asked Dr. Mark True, SAUSHEC dean. “On the surface,

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