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  2. Canadian Forces Health Services Group - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces Health Services Group (CF H Svcs Gp) is a formation of the Canadian Forces within the Military Personnel Command. It includes personnel from both the Royal Canadian Medical Service and the Royal Canadian Dental Corps, fulfills all military health system functions from education and clinical services to research and public health, and is composed of health professionals from ...

  3. National Defence Medical Centre - Wikipedia

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    The building now houses Canadian Forces Health Services Group Headquarters, the CF Health Services Centre Ottawa, the 33 Canadian Brigade Group headquarters, and other military units. All in-patient and surgical services for the Canadian Forces in the Ottawa region are done at the Civic Campus of The Ottawa Hospital where they have a 4-bed unit ...

  4. Royal Canadian Medical Service - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all members of the RCMS, along with the members of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps (RCDC), are employed in the Canadian Forces Health Services Group (CF H Svcs Gp), an operational formation. The RCMS was formerly designated the Canadian Forces Medical Service until it was redesignated on October 9, 2013. [1]

  5. Surgeon General (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Major-General GB Chisholm CC, MC & Bar, CBE, ED, MD was Surgeon General during the Second World War when the Canadian military health services reached their largest size in history. He was appointed the first federal Deputy Minister of Health in late 1944 and was elected as the first director-general of the World Health Organization in 1948 ...

  6. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces operate out of 27 Canadian Forces bases (CFB) across the country, including NDHQ. This number has been gradually reduced since the 1970s with bases either being closed or merged. Both officers and non-commissioned members receive their basic training at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur ...

  7. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian nurse with two soldiers in WWI. Royal visit to RCAMC, Bramshott, England, 17 March 1941 Floor Plan of No. 1 Canadian Stationary Hospital, West Mudros, World War I A jeep ambulance of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (R.C.A.M.C.) bringing in two wounded Canadian soldiers on the Moro River front, south of San Leonardo di Ortona, Italy, December 10, 1943

  8. Wendy Arlene Clay - Wikipedia

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    It was during Maj.-Gen. Clay's period in office that the medical and dental branches of the Canadian Forces were united to form a single administrative body, the Canadian Forces Health Services. During the period of amalgamation from 1995 to 1997, Clay's staff authorities were elevated from those of director of General Medical Services to chief ...

  9. Mark Watson (military officer) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his appointment as the Director General of Morale and Welfare Services, Watson was the Commanding Officer of the Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa). In this role Watson was responsible for over 50,000 Defence community members in the National Capital Region, including Regular Force members, Reserve Force members, civilian employees ...