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Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) is an agency of the United States Department of the Navy that manages health care activities for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. BUMED operates hospitals and other health care facilities as well as laboratories for biomedical research, and trains and manages the Navy's many staff corps related to medicine. Its headquarters is located at the Defense Health Headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia.[1] BUMED has 63,000 medical personnel and more than a million eligible beneficiaries.[2]

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
TypeMedical
Size63,000
Part ofUnited States Department of the Navy
Commanders
Surgeon General of the NavyRADM Bruce L. Gillingham

History

BUMED was one of the original five Navy bureaus formed in 1842 to replace the Board of Navy Commissioners. It is one of two bureaus still in existence.[3] BUMED was headquartered at the Old Naval Observatory from 1942 until 2012.[3][4]

In 2005, Navy Medicine aligned its shore facilities into four overarching commands: Navy Medicine East, Navy Medicine West, Navy Medicine National Capital Area, and Navy Medicine Support Command.[5] In 2012, Navy Medicine Support Command was renamed and realigned into the Navy Medicine Education and Training Command, with its non-training units becoming independent under BUMED.[6] Navy Medicine National Capital Area's largest component, the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, was merged in 2011 with Walter Reed Army Medical Center to form the joint Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. The merged facility came under the jurisdiction of the new Joint Task Force National Capital Region/Medical, and in 2013, Navy Medicine National Capital Area was disestablished, with its few remaining facilities transferred to Navy Medicine East.[7]

While a 2006 report of the Defense Business Board recommended that the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical commands be merged into a single joint command, citing savings in budget and personnel, this recommendation was not carried out and in 2012 the Defense Health Agency (DHA) was established separately from the military medical commands.[8] All three military medical commands were however all moved to share the new Defense Health Headquarters facility in Falls Church with DHA, again as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure.[3]

Organization

Departments

The commanding officer of BUMED is the Surgeon General of the United States Navy, a rear admiral. BUMED is divided into ten departments, each referred to with an alphanumerical code. Each of the staff corps is headed by a rear admiral, except for the Hospital Corps, which is headed by a force master chief petty officer because of its status as an enlisted rating. The other department heads are mostly either rear admirals or civilians.[9][10]

  • M00: Corps Chiefs
  • Deputy Chief, Total Force (DCTF)
    • M1: Manpower and Resources
    • M7: Education and Training
  • Deputy Chief, Business Operations (DCBO)
    • Fleet Support & Logistics (M4)
    • Information Management & Technology (M6)
  • Deputy Chief, Resource Management/Comptroller (DCRM/C)
    • Deputy Director, Financial Management (M8)
    • Assistant Deputy Chief, Capabilities Requirements (M9)
  • Deputy Chief, Operations, Plans & Readiness (OP&R)
    • M2: Research and Development
    • M3: Health Care Operations
    • M5: Patient Safety, Clinical Quality & High Reliability/Office of the Chief Medical Officer (M5)

Subordinate commands

 
Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Virginia
 
Naval Hospital Naples, Italy
 

BUMED operates the following facilities and commands:[11]

Naval Medical Forces Atlantic:

Naval Medical Forces Pacific:

Naval Medical Forces Support Command:

Other commands:

Hospital ships:

While the Medical Treatment Facility on each hospital ship is operated by BUMED's medical personnel, the ships themselves are operated by civilian mariners employed by Military Sealift Command.[18][19]

See also

References

  1. ^ "BUMED". U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  2. ^ Furbert, Chentel (1 August 2014). "Navy Surgeon General addresses Navy Medicine's future". The Lemoore Navy News. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b c . U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  4. ^ Pilip-Florea, Shonona (30 May 2012). "Navy Medicine Headquarters Moves to Falls Church, Va". America's Navy. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Navy Medicine East Home". Navy Medicine East. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Navy Medicine Support Command to Reorganize". United States Navy. 5 July 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  7. ^ Little, Bernard S. (8 August 2013). "Navy Medicine National Capital Area Stands Down". DCMilitary.com. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  8. ^ Brewin, Bob (9 March 2012). "Lawmakers Puzzled by New Defense Health Agency". What's Brewin'. Nextgov. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Navy Medicine Leadership". U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  10. ^ . U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Navy Medicine Locations". U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Navy Medicine East: Subordinate Commands". Navy Medicine East. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  13. ^ "Navy Medicine West: Commands". Navy Medicine West. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  14. ^ a b c d "Navy Medicine Education and Training Command: Organization". Navy Medicine Education and Training Command. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  15. ^ . Naval Medical Research Center. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  16. ^ "Fabrication of Eyewear". Navy Medical Logistics Command. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  17. ^ "Navy Drug Screening Labs". Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  18. ^ "USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) Hospital Ship Fact Sheet" (PDF). Military Sealift Command. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  19. ^ "Service Support (PM4)". Military Sealift Command. Retrieved 21 August 2014.

9. Navy Medicine Leadership. http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=602

External links

  • Official website
  • Works by or about Bureau of Medicine and Surgery at Internet Archive
  • Works by or about the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

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The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery BUMED is an agency of the United States Department of the Navy that manages health care activities for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps BUMED operates hospitals and other health care facilities as well as laboratories for biomedical research and trains and manages the Navy s many staff corps related to medicine Its headquarters is located at the Defense Health Headquarters in Fairfax County Virginia 1 BUMED has 63 000 medical personnel and more than a million eligible beneficiaries 2 Bureau of Medicine and SurgeryCountry United StatesBranch United States NavyTypeMedicalSize63 000Part ofUnited States Department of the NavyCommandersSurgeon General of the NavyRADM Bruce L Gillingham Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Departments 2 2 Subordinate commands 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBUMED was one of the original five Navy bureaus formed in 1842 to replace the Board of Navy Commissioners It is one of two bureaus still in existence 3 BUMED was headquartered at the Old Naval Observatory from 1942 until 2012 3 4 In 2005 Navy Medicine aligned its shore facilities into four overarching commands Navy Medicine East Navy Medicine West Navy Medicine National Capital Area and Navy Medicine Support Command 5 In 2012 Navy Medicine Support Command was renamed and realigned into the Navy Medicine Education and Training Command with its non training units becoming independent under BUMED 6 Navy Medicine National Capital Area s largest component the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda Maryland was merged in 2011 with Walter Reed Army Medical Center to form the joint Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission The merged facility came under the jurisdiction of the new Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical and in 2013 Navy Medicine National Capital Area was disestablished with its few remaining facilities transferred to Navy Medicine East 7 While a 2006 report of the Defense Business Board recommended that the Army Navy and Air Force medical commands be merged into a single joint command citing savings in budget and personnel this recommendation was not carried out and in 2012 the Defense Health Agency DHA was established separately from the military medical commands 8 All three military medical commands were however all moved to share the new Defense Health Headquarters facility in Falls Church with DHA again as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure 3 Organization EditDepartments Edit The commanding officer of BUMED is the Surgeon General of the United States Navy a rear admiral BUMED is divided into ten departments each referred to with an alphanumerical code Each of the staff corps is headed by a rear admiral except for the Hospital Corps which is headed by a force master chief petty officer because of its status as an enlisted rating The other department heads are mostly either rear admirals or civilians 9 10 M00 Corps Chiefs M00C1 Chief Medical Corps M00C2 Chief Dental Corps M00C3 Chief Nurse Corps M00C4 Director Medical Service Corps M00C5 Director Hospital Corps M00C6 Director Civilian Corps Deputy Chief Total Force DCTF M1 Manpower and Resources M7 Education and Training Deputy Chief Business Operations DCBO Fleet Support amp Logistics M4 Information Management amp Technology M6 Deputy Chief Resource Management Comptroller DCRM C Deputy Director Financial Management M8 Assistant Deputy Chief Capabilities Requirements M9 Deputy Chief Operations Plans amp Readiness OP amp R M2 Research and Development M3 Health Care Operations M5 Patient Safety Clinical Quality amp High Reliability Office of the Chief Medical Officer M5 Subordinate commands Edit Defense Health Headquarters Falls Church Virginia Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Virginia Naval Medical Center San Diego California Naval Hospital Naples Italy Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan Naval Health Clinic Charleston South Carolina USNS Mercy T AH 19 off the coast of East Timor BUMED operates the following facilities and commands 11 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Falls Church VirginiaNaval Medical Forces Atlantic Naval Medical Forces Atlantic Portsmouth Virginia 12 Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Portsmouth Virginia Naval Hospital Beaufort Beaufort South Carolina Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Camp Lejeune North Carolina Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay Guantanamo Cuba Naval Hospital Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida Naval Hospital Naples Naples Italy Naval Hospital Pensacola Pensacola Florida Naval Hospital Rota Rota Cadiz Spain Naval Hospital Sigonella Sigonella Italy Captain James A Lovell Federal Health Care Center Great Lakes Illinois Naval Health Clinic Annapolis Annapolis Maryland Naval Health Clinic Charleston North Charleston South Carolina Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point Cherry Point North Carolina Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Texas Naval Health Clinic New England Newport Rhode Island Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River Patuxent River Maryland Naval Health Clinic Quantico Quantico Virginia 2nd Dental Battalion Camp Lejeune North CarolinaNaval Medical Forces Pacific Naval Medical Forces Pacific San Diego California 13 Naval Medical Center San Diego San Diego California Naval Hospital Bremerton Bremerton Washington Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Camp Pendleton California Naval Hospital Lemoore Lemoore California Naval Hospital Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Washington Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms Twentynine Palms California Naval Hospital Guam Agana Heights Guam Naval Hospital Okinawa Okinawa Japan Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan Yokosuka Japan Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Pearl Harbor Hawaii 1st Dental Battalion Camp Pendleton California 3rd Dental Battalion Okinawa JapanNaval Medical Forces Support Command Naval Medical Forces Support Command San Antonio Texas 14 Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda Maryland Navy Medicine Training Support Center San Antonio Texas Navy Medicine Operational Training Center Pensacola FloridaOther commands Naval Medical Research Center Silver Spring Maryland 15 Naval Health Research Center San Diego California Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory Groton Connecticut Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton Dayton Ohio Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio San Antonio Texas Naval Medical Research Unit 2 Phnom Penh Cambodia Naval Medical Research Unit 3 Cairo Egypt Naval Medical Research Center Asia Singapore Naval Medical Research Unit 6 Lima Peru Naval Medical Logistics Command Fort Detrick Maryland 14 Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity Yorktown Virginia 16 Navy Medicine Information Systems Support Activity San Antonio Texas 14 Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center Portsmouth Virginia 14 Navy Drug Screening Lab Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida 17 Hospital ships While the Medical Treatment Facility on each hospital ship is operated by BUMED s medical personnel the ships themselves are operated by civilian mariners employed by Military Sealift Command 18 19 USNS Mercy T AH 19 San Diego California USNS Comfort T AH 20 Norfolk VirginiaSee also EditArmy Medical Department United States United States Air Force Medical Service United States Public Health ServiceReferences Edit BUMED U S Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Retrieved 20 August 2014 Furbert Chentel 1 August 2014 Navy Surgeon General addresses Navy Medicine s future The Lemoore Navy News Retrieved 20 August 2014 a b c About BUMED U S Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Archived from the original on 20 August 2014 Retrieved 19 August 2014 Pilip Florea Shonona 30 May 2012 Navy Medicine Headquarters Moves to Falls Church Va America s Navy Retrieved 16 May 2014 Navy Medicine East Home Navy Medicine East Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 21 August 2014 Navy Medicine Support Command to Reorganize United States Navy 5 July 2012 Retrieved 21 August 2014 Little Bernard S 8 August 2013 Navy Medicine National Capital Area Stands Down DCMilitary com Retrieved 21 August 2014 Brewin Bob 9 March 2012 Lawmakers Puzzled by New Defense Health Agency What s Brewin Nextgov Retrieved 21 August 2014 Navy Medicine Leadership U S Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Retrieved 20 August 2014 BUMED Codes U S Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Archived from the original on 20 August 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 Navy Medicine Locations U S Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Retrieved 20 August 2014 Navy Medicine East Subordinate Commands Navy Medicine East Retrieved 21 August 2014 Navy Medicine West Commands Navy Medicine West Retrieved 21 August 2014 a b c d Navy Medicine Education and Training Command Organization Navy Medicine Education and Training Command Retrieved 21 August 2014 NMRC Subordinate Commands Naval Medical Research Center Archived from the original on 27 July 2014 Retrieved 21 August 2014 Fabrication of Eyewear Navy Medical Logistics Command Retrieved 21 August 2014 Navy Drug Screening Labs Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center Retrieved 21 August 2014 USNS Comfort T AH 20 Hospital Ship Fact Sheet PDF Military Sealift Command Retrieved 21 August 2014 Service Support PM4 Military Sealift Command Retrieved 21 August 2014 9 Navy Medicine Leadership http www navy mil navydata bios navybio asp bioID 602External links EditOfficial website Works by or about Bureau of Medicine and Surgery at Internet Archive Works by or about the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in libraries WorldCat catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bureau of Medicine and Surgery amp oldid 1037103332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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