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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.
Navy Medicine is a global healthcare system that provides high-quality healthcare to service members and their families during peacetime and times of conflict. As a physician in the Navy, you will deploy worldwide to provide mission support in a variety of situations and experiences.
A substantial portion of the medical personnel requirements for the wartime mission are met through a process termed augmentation. Active duty medical personnel augment the operational and medical support units deployed in situations ranging from limited contingencies to global warfare.
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.
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.
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The U.S. Navy Surgeon General has released Navy Medicines first-ever campaign plan. The five-year plan directs actions across the enterprise to ensure Navy Medicine has trained, equipped, certified, maintained, and sustained medical forces and units capable of supporting the Joint and Naval force.
1) Deliver Expeditionary Medicine Systems. 2) Increase Sailor and Marine Deployability. 3) Provide Quality Healthcare and Patient Safety Programs Across the Naval Force. 4) Recruit and Retain Navy Medicine Shipmates.

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