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Supporting Military Families: An In-Depth Look at the TRICARE Autism Care Demonstration

Join us for a comprehensive professional development session designed to equip military service providers with the tools and knowledge needed to support caregivers of individuals with autism. This webinar will explore the TRICARE Autism Care Demonstration (ACD), offering valuable insights into its scope, services, and benefits for military families. Participants...

Dietary Supplements, Energy Drinks, and Operation Supplement Safety

Many Service Members choose to consume dietary supplements to improve their physical performance, build muscle, lose weight, enhance their cognitive function, boost energy, and more. Unfortunately, some dietary supplements can compromise rather than improve performance through the production of adverse events and positive drug tests.

Learning to Say No for Work-Life Balance

Preventing burnout and effectively managing stress are critical skills for military service providers who often juggle demanding roles. This webinar provides actionable strategies to maintain a healthy work-life balance while meeting professional responsibilities. Attendees will learn to communicate boundaries clearly, strategically, and respectfully, ensuring professional relationships remain intact. The session...

Securing Capital and Mentorship as a Military Spouse Entrepreneur

About This Webinar In this insightful webinar, participants will learn how to support military spouses as they overcome the unique challenges of military life to build thriving businesses. During this session Lizann will share practical insights gained from her personal experience as a military spouse entrepreneur navigating multiple PCS moves,...

Engineering Food for Warfighter Performance

In operational settings, military service members consume rations that support and sustain warfighter performance in potentially very austere environments. Rations must be shelf stable for 1.5-3 years, withstand environmental conditions, be transportable through a variety of methods, resistant to contamination and safe to consume, contain optimal nutrition, and taste good.