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By 2027, Navy Medicine will deliver agile, scalable, trained, and certified medical units to provide enduring support to the Fleet, Fleet Marine Force, and Joint Forces in high-end competition, crisis, and combat.
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 – …
Thank you for your interest in Navy Medicine. The Medical Corps is comprised of more than 4,300 active-duty and reserve physicians, practicing in dozens of specialties and subspecialties around the world.
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Welcome to the digital collection of unclassified directives, publications, and forms issued by the Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery/Surgeon General of the Navy Please direct your questions about specific directives, publications or forms to:
Navy Medicine is the whole of the US Navy’s Medical Support to the Fleet and Fleet Marine Force to ensure readiness both at peace and in combat. The personnel of Navy Medicine are grouped into six Corps.
Navy Medicine is present in every facet of warfighting in a complex integrated model across seven resource sponsors, three systems command (SYSCOM), and every type command. The enterprise allows for rapid delivery, assessment, and improvement in all facets of care across the Force, ensuring Navy Medicine is meeting the needs of the fleet.
U.S. Navy Medicine is a global health care network of 63,000 Navy medical personnel around the world who provide high quality health care to more than one million eligible beneficiaries. Navy Medicine personnel deploy with Sailors and Marines worldwide, providing critical mission support aboard ship, in the air, under the sea and on the ...
NMRI changed from a hub for Navy Medicine’s research activities to a subordinate laboratory of the Naval Medical Research and Development Command. 1981. NMRI opens one of the most sophisticated hyperbaric complexes in the world.