BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SLJHGEAY 2025

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The Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) is the headquarters for the Navy Medicine enterprise.
Located at the Defense Health Headquarters (DHHQ) in Falls Church, Virginia, BUMED develops policy and guidance and manage manpower, personnel and resources throughout Navy Medicine to ensure its vision for safe, patient and family-centered care is delivered globally.
The surgeon generals priorities, or Four Ps, explain that the optimization of our people, platforms, performance, and power will enhance lethality through the increased survivability of our fighting force.
RADM Bruce L. Gillingham is the 39th Surgeon General of the United States Navy as of 2019 and is the highest-ranking officer of the Medical Corps. The Chief of the Medical Corps is RDML F. Valdes, who concurrently serves as Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific.
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