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National Intrepid Center of Excellence

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The primary patient population of the NICoE is active duty service members with TBI and PH conditions who are not responding to conventional therapy. After being referred by their military health care provider and accepted into the treatment program, the service member goes to the NICoE for two to
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on the Bethesda campus. A spouse or other family member may stay with the service member during the time of treatment. Service members return to their duty station or referring military treatment facility upon the completion of their time at the NICoE with a personalized treatment plan aimed at
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organization working to advance the clinical care, diagnosis, research and education of military service members with
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using $ 65 million in private donations, it was transferred to the Department of Defense on June 24, 2010.
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Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury
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The 72,000-square-foot (6,700 m) facility is adjacent to the
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three weeks, where they will stay in a NICoE-dedicated
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Index

Department of Defense
traumatic brain injuries
Center for the Intrepid
Fisher House
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Naval Support Activity Bethesda
Bethesda, Maryland
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund
"DCoE - NICoE"
the original
“About NICoE”
“NICoE FAQ”
NSA Bethesda base map
"Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund"
"MHS News > Lynn: Intrepid Center Will be Hub of Brain Treatment"
the original
Official website
Naval Support Activity Bethesda
list of tenant commands
Categories
Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury
Medical and health organizations based in Maryland

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