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§2116 Military nursing research

Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART III— - TRAINING AND EDUCATION › Chapter CHAPTER 104— - UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES › § 2116

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary of Defense can create a military nursing research program at the University. Military nursing research means studying the care and services nurses give in the armed forces. The program must be run by a TriService Nursing Research Group made up of Army, Navy, and Air Force nurses chosen by their service secretaries. The group must write recommended rules for requesting, reviewing, and funding research. It must also share information and expert help about projects with nurses and Defense officials. The research covers 11 areas, such as improving nursing care in peace and war; preventing complications from battle injuries and patient transport; better training; clinical topics like child and spouse abuse; women’s health; wellness; preventive medicine; home care; and case management.

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Title 10, §2116

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(a)In this section:
(1)The term “military nursing research” means research on the furnishing of care and services by nurses in the armed forces.
(2)The term “TriService Nursing Research Program” means the program of military nursing research authorized under this section.
(b)The Secretary of Defense may establish at the University a program of military nursing research.
(c)The TriService Nursing Research Program shall be administered by a TriService Nursing Research Group composed of Army, Navy, and Air Force nurses who are involved in military nursing research and are designated by the Secretary concerned to serve as members of the group.
(d)The TriService Nursing Research Group shall—
(1)develop for the Department of Defense recommended guidelines for requesting, reviewing, and funding proposed military nursing research projects; and
(2)make available to Army, Navy, and Air Force nurses and Department of Defense officials concerned with military nursing research—
(A)information about nursing research projects that are being developed or carried out in the Army, Navy, and Air Force; and
(B)expertise and information beneficial to the encouragement of meaningful nursing research.
(e)For purposes of this section, military nursing research includes research on the following issues:
(1)Issues regarding how to improve the results of nursing care and services provided in the armed forces in time of peace.
(2)Issues regarding how to improve the results of nursing care and services provided in the armed forces in time of war.
(3)Issues regarding how to prevent complications associated with battle injuries.
(4)Issues regarding how to prevent complications associated with the transporting of patients in the military medical evacuation system.
(5)Issues regarding how to improve methods of training nursing personnel.
(6)Clinical nursing issues, including such issues as prevention and treatment of child abuse and spouse abuse.
(7)Women’s health issues.
(8)Wellness issues.
(9)Preventive medicine issues.
(10)Home care management issues.
(11)Case management issues.

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Prior Provisions

A prior section 2116, added Pub. L. 92–426, § 2(a), Sept. 21, 1972, 86 Stat. 716, directed Secretary of Defense to report periodically to Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives on feasibility of establishing educational institutions similar or identical to University at any other locations he deemed appropriate, with last such report to be submitted by June 30, 1976, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 98–94, title XII, § 1268(12)(A), Sept. 24, 1983, 97 Stat. 706.

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10 U.S.C. § 2116

Title 10Armed Forces

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

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