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  2. National Defence Medical Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Defence Medical Centre (NDMC) was the national and largest hospital of the Canadian Forces in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It served the needs of the members of the military. Constructed in 1961, it was closed in the 1990s due to budget cutbacks in National Defence and Veterans' Affairs Canada.

  3. Canadian Forces Health Services Group - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017 the group's national headquarters (CF H Svcs Gp HQ) moved from the National Defence Medical Centre to the NDHQ Carling Campus, in Ottawa, Ontario. It has two subordinate regional headquarters. Each health services group is made up of CF health services centres and field ambulances (Regular and Reserve).

  4. List of hospitals in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    National Defence Medical Centre (713 Montreal Road) The Ottawa Hospital campuses: Riverside Hospital (1967 Riverside Drive) General Hospital (501 Smyth Road) Civic Hospital (1053 Carling Avenue) Queensway Carleton Hospital (3045 Baseline Road)

  5. Jean Joseph Benoit - Wikipedia

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    The staff of this hospital formed the nucleus of what was to become, [in 1961,] the new National Defence Medical Centre [NDMC] in Ottawa." [4] In 1962, Benoit was posted to CFH Churchill, Manitoba. Having completed his specialty training he was appointed chief of anesthesiology at Canadian Forces Hospital in Oromocto, New Brunswick. This ...

  6. Outline of the Canadian Armed Forces at the end of the Cold ...

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    National Defence Headquarters, in Ottawa. Communications Security Establishment, in Ottawa, signals intelligence agency; Assistant Deputy Minister (Materiel), responsible for acquiring, introducing and supporting Canadian Armed Forces equipment

  7. Charles Joseph Knight - Wikipedia

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    From 1982 to 1985, Knight was posted to the National Defence Medical Centre (NDMC) as Commandant. In 1985, he was appointed Deputy Surgeon General and in 1988 was appointed Surgeon General. He remained in the position until his retirement from the military in 1990. [1] Knight died on September 1, 2023, at the age of 91. [2]

  8. Richard Howell Roberts - Wikipedia

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    [3] While on this expedition, Roberts received word that he would be posted next to Ottawa at the National Defence Medical Centre (NDMC). [4] From 1968 to 1971, Roberts was Deputy Surgeon General (Professional) before returning to National Defence Medical Centre as the commanding officer.

  9. List of hospitals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Headwaters Health Care Centre; Orillia. Soldiers Memorial Hospital; Oshawa. Lakeridge Health Oshawa; Ottawa (see also: List of hospitals in Ottawa) Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Montfort Hospital; National Defence Medical Centre; The Ottawa Hospital. Civic Hospital; General Hospital; Riverside Hospital; Queensway Carleton Hospital