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Within the Navy, there are 19 medical centers and hospitals, two hospital ships, and over 30 Navy medical commands and ambulatory care clinics.
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.
U.S. Navy Surgeon General releases guidance to Fleet; focuses on People, Platforms, Performance and Power.
The command supports overall Navy and Marine Corps readiness by training military command members to ensure they are ready to deploy and provide medical support to various operational Navy and Marine units deployed, ashore or at sea.
The primary responsibilities of the CNO include: Presiding over the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Transmitting plans and recommendations of OPNAV to the Secretary and advising the Secretary with regard to these plans and recommendations.
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For the purpose of this instruction, the term echelon 4 command refers to Navy Reserve Region Readiness and Mobilization Commands (REDCOM), Commander, Fleet Logistic Support Wing, Commander, Maritime Support Wing, Commander, Tactical Support Wing, and Naval Special Warfare Group Eleven.
The Naval Operational Medicine Capabilities Handbook assists planners, logisticians, operations officers, and other medical department representatives as a ready reference on the capabilities of various medical platforms designed to increase survivability and return personnel to duty as quickly as possible.
Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC) is the headquarters element designated within the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) as a direct subordinate to the Surgeon General of the Navy charged with leading and managing all medical training, education, professional development, and instruction for the production

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