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The Navy Surgeon General released the third annual Navy Medicine campaign order in support of a 5-year plan to achieve the 2027 North Star end state, which is to deliver agile, scalable, trained, and certified medical units to provide enduring support to the fleet, Fleet Marine Force, and joint...
The Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) is the headquarters for the Navy Medicine enterprise. Under the leadership the Navy surgeon general and chief, BUMED, Navy Medicine ensures Sailors, Marines and their families and retirees are healthy, ready and on the job – be it on land or sea.
Since the establishment of the Navy Medical Corps in 1871, Navy Medical Officers have served alongside Sailors and Marines who put themselves in harm’s way to defend the Constitution and protect our Nation.
Thousands of airshow spectators had the opportunity to witness the expeditionary capabilities of Navy Medicine encapsulated in a mobile medical tent filled with cutting-edge medical simulation equipment at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar’s ‘America’s Airshow,’ Sept. 27-29...
Forward Deployable Preventive Medicine Units (FDPMUs) are essential components of the Navy's public health and medical readiness and Navy Medicine’s only Public Health expeditionary platform...
The three clinics are at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, NBK Bangor and Naval Station Everett. Naval Hospital Bremerton and the clinic staff consist of approx. 1,100 dedicated military, federal service civilian and contractor personnel.
For Medical Department colleagues, Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms is challenging and professionally rewarding. Join our team of professionals and be a part of our crew of medical professionals. Ask your detailer if you qualify for orders to the Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital.
All Navy and Marine Corps service members are required to complete a PHA annually. The EpiData Center Department (EDC) Application Development and Data Systems Support (ADDSS) Division developed the PHA system which tracks and maintains all user assessments.
General Navy Medical Inquiries (to Bureau of Medicine and Surgery): usn.ncr.bumedfchva.mbx.bumed-general-inquiries@health.mil LEGAL & ADMINISTRATIVE LINKS Navy Medicine
Naval Hospital, Yokosuka is the largest U.S. military treatment facility on mainland Japan: a 47-bed core hospital in Yokosuka, near Tokyo. Branch health clinics are located in Sasebo, Iwakuni, Atsugi, Camp Fuji, and Yokohama in mainland Japan; Chinhae, Korea on the southern tip of South Korea; and, Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.