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Medical Lessons Since 911 Impact Patient Care Aeromedical Evacuation Cont.
Maintaining Troop Readiness After More Than A Decade Of War Cont.
Maintaining Troop Readiness After More Than A Decade Of War
By Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho, RN, MSN
Army Surgeon General and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Medical Command
I am grateful for the honor and privilege to serve as the Army’s 43rd surgeon general and commander, U.S. Army Medical Command with soldiers and civilians, whose dedication makes our nation strong and our soldiers and families healthy and resilient.
Navy Medicine Moves Forward In 2012 Cont.
Navy Medicine Moves Forward In 2012
By Vice Adm. Matthew L. Nathan, MD
Navy Surgeon General and Chief of Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
I am pleased to report that the state of Navy Medicine is strong. I am proud and humbled to be at the helm of this 63,000-person organization and though numerous challenges abound this year, I sleep better at night given the leadership team I recently inherited and where I know we are going to go together.
CDC Tackles Hearth Health And Winnable Battles In 2012 Cont.
CDC Tackles Heart Health And Winnable Battles In 2012
Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director
The CDC is the health sentinel for our nation. Monitoring and surveillance are among our key functions, allowing the country to know the extent of health problems, which populations are most affected and whether interventions are working.
Transforming Care in the Indian Health Service Cont.
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