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Network Spotlight: The Center for the Intrepid 

The Center for the Intrepid

The Center for the Intrepid is a four-story, 65,000-square-foot, circular building where doctors, therapists, technicians, and specialists provide advanced rehabilitative care to service members recovering from amputations and other catastrophic injuries. The $55 million, publicly-funded center, opened adjacent to Brooke Army Medical Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Jan. 29, 2007. CFI offers a vast array of services to include military performance lab, occupational therapy, physical therapy, prosthetics, case management and behavioral medicine. Much of the technology found in the CFI can't be found anywhere else in the world. | Learn Moregoes to BAMC


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Located in Alaska, the Bassett Army Community Hospital provides medical support to beneficiaries at Fort Wainwright, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and Fort Greely. Additional support is given to the personnel at Eielson Air Force Base and Clear Air Force Base. No matter which installation you're at, we are here to provide high-quality health care to you and your family. | Visit Us Online

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Brooke Army Medical Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, serves as the largest and most robust military health care organization within the Department of Defense providing safe, quality care to our military service members, their families, veterans and civilian emergency patients as the most robust and productive health care organization within the Military Health System. | Visit Us Online

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Located on Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, the Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi provides safe, quality health care services for our patients. | Visit Us Online

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The 2d Medical Group mission is to provide the reliability of global war fighters by optimizing their health and that of the Barksdale community with medics prepared to execute their professional responsibilities...anytime, anywhere. | Visit Us Online

The 5th Medical Group aims to deliver timely and high quality health care to our beneficiaries. We have an enrolled TRICARE population of more than 12,000 people and are home to the largest Personnel Reliability and Assurance Program within the Department of Defense. | Visit Us Online

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The 6th Medical Group is located at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, and provides medical care, and health and wellness services to a population of more than 215,000 Department of Defense beneficiaries throughout the greater Tampa Bay area. | Visit Us Online

The 7th Medical Group includes more than 300 personnel dedicated to providing community health services to Team Dyess, expert Airman-medics to combatant commanders, and world-class medical and dental care to a population of nearly 20,000. | Visit Us Online

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The 8th Medical Group supports the 8th Fighter Wing. We deliver preventive health services and outpatient medical care to more than 2,800 base personnel. | Visit Us Online

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The 14th Medical Group enhances the flying mission through our medical response to flying emergencies, our delivery of aerospace and operational physiology training, and our optimization of human performance. The medical and dental readiness of active duty members and Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training students assigned to the 14th Flying Training Wing are our top priority. Cognizant of our requirement to always be “ready medics,” we instill the warrior ethos through optimal deployment skills training to meet both present and future contingencies. Furthermore, we promote a healthy population by providing trusted care to our enrolled beneficiaries including disease management, health promotion, and education for chronic illnesses. | Visit Us Online

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The 17th Medical Group (17 MDG) "Ross Clinic" provides primary care to enrolled beneficiaries in support of the 17 Training Wing. With a staff of 200, The Group is comprised of two squadrons: the 17th Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron, and the 17th Health Care Operations Squadron. | Visit Us Online

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The 18th Medical Group provides world-class health services to more than 14.6K beneficiaries at the Air Force’s largest combat wing at Kadena Air Base in Japan. We operate the largest Pacific Air Force medical and dental clinics with 91 providers supporting 99,000 annual visits, the Air Force's second largest neonatal intensive care unit, the Pacific Command dental laboratory, and the western Pacific’s only Aeromedical Staging Flight. | Visit Us Online

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We provide aerospace, primary care, dental and preventive health care services to 6,371 military personnel assigned to the 19th Airlift Wing, 314th Airlift Wing, 189th Airlift Wing, 10 tenant units and 42,336 non-active duty beneficiaries in central Arkansas. We partner with the health care support contractor to ensure a full spectrum of care is available, and ensure active duty personnel are medically ready for worldwide deployments. | Visit Us Online

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As a premier military health care organization, the 22d Medical Group provides a wide variety of medical and ancillary services in addition to working closely with civilian medical providers in the surrounding community to provide our active duty, retirees, and their families with safe, efficient, and accessible care. | Visit Us Online

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The 28th Medical Group guarantees our nation's combat airpower - anytime, anywhere by providing deployed medical capability for contingency operations throughout the world. We train 150 active duty health care professionals to sustain deployed and home station readiness response skills and provide outpatient medical care to 3,200 active duty service members and 17,000 beneficiaries, including retired service members and their families. | Visit Us Online

The 35th Medical Group is a 23-bed inpatient military treatment facility providing primary and specialty care to approximately 7,000 beneficiaries at the 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, Japan. | Visit Us Online

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The 36th Medical Group at Andersen Air Force base in Guam supports the 36th Wing and has a combined military, civilian, and contractor workforce of 177 personnel. Our staff provides health services to more than 7,500 home station and deployed beneficiaries while also supporting 23 deployable packages for military operations and humanitarian relief operations. | Visit Us Online

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The 42d Medical Group supports the mission of Air University, 42d Air Base Wing, 908th Airlift Wing, and tenant units at Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex. The Group is comprised of three squadrons: the 42d Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron, 42d Health Care Operations Squadron, and 42d Medical Support Squadron. | Visit Us Online

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The primary mission of the 47th Medical Group at Laughlin Air Force Base is to support the 47th Flying Training Wing's medical, dental and aeromedical needs in support of Laughlin’s Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training mission. The medical group is responsible for the health care of more than 3,400 Department of Defense beneficiaries and ensuring the medical readiness mission for wartime and worldwide contingencies. | Visit Us Online

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The 49th Medical Group at Holloman Air Force Base aims to provide "Trusted Care" for approximately 14,500 Department of Defense beneficiaries living in southern rural New Mexico. | Visit Us Online

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The 51st Medical Group's mission is to maintain and ensure medical readiness for contingencies by providing high-quality, Trusted Care for approximately 8,000 enrollees and 20,000 beneficiaries. Osan’s Mustang Medics prepare daily for any contingencies if and when they occur, with the foremost priority being “ready to fight tonight.” Additionally, the 51st Medical Group provides oversight of medical materiel and independent duty medical technicians at four collocated operating bases spanning the Korean peninsula. | Visit Us Online

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The 56th Medical Group optimizes performance and ensures medical readiness of the human weapon system for the largest fighter wing in the U.S. Air Force. We provide comprehensive medical care to 5,500 uniformed personnel and 92,000 beneficiaries by promoting health, maintaining wellness and minimizing the impact of illness. With almost 500 assigned personnel, the we have a three-pronged mission that emphasizes providing great health care, promoting safety and wellness, and military readiness. We strive every day to fulfill our mission, which is to deliver trusted care to all we serve. | Visit Us Online

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The 59th Medical Wing—Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center—is the Air Force's premier health care, medical education and research, and readiness wing. With various treatment facilities, the 59th MDW provides a full spectrum of health care services to more than 255,000 beneficiaries in the San Antonio area. | Visit Us Online

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The 60th Medical Group—David Grant USAF Medical Center—is the Air Force Medical Service's flagship medical treatment facility in the United States, providing a full spectrum of health care and patient-centered treatment to a prime service area population of more than 130,000 TRICARE eligible patients in the immediate San Francisco-Sacramento vicinity and more than 377,000 Department of Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System eligible beneficiaries. | Visit Us Online

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The 71st Medical Group supports the 71st Flying Training Wing in execution of the global reach mission by providing, expanding, and deploying medical capability for contingency taskings. We provide health services for more than 4,300 beneficiaries. | Visit Us Online

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The 81st Medical Group's mission is to maintain medical readiness for worldwide contingencies by providing quality, cost-effective health care for more than 27,000 enrollees, including almost 7,500 active duty members. | Visit Us Online

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The 82d Medical Group provides health services for approximately 19,500 beneficiaries and provides medical care for more than half of the air force’s annual throughput of Airman in Training managing an average daily Student Load of 4560 personnel. In addition we manage manage medical care for the 250-millon dollar Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program. | Visit Us Online

The 87th Medical Group supports nine Wing equivalents and 88 mission partners by enabling a medically fit Joint Force, providing mission-ready medics, and improving the health of our community by delivering patient-centered care! We support more than 42,000 active duty service members, retirees, civilians, and their families living and working on and around Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. | Visit Us Online

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The 90th Medical Group is an outpatient clinic which offers a variety of care, ensuring excellent health and welfare of all beneficiaries. Medical and dental care is provided within the clinic and in partnership with an expanded referral network of health care providers throughout Cheyenne and along the Front Range. Support services, such as the pharmacy, are integrated in a successful, managed care environment that responds to a variety of patient care needs. | Visit Us Online

The 92d Medical Group is proud of our professional military medical team. As active duty, civilian, and contract employees we strive daily to achieve exceptional personal and professional development while delivering world-class health care. | Visit Us Online

The 97th Medical Group supports the 97th Air Mobility Wing and 58 tenant units with the global reach mission by providing health care to enable training and deploying the Air Force’s C-17, KC-135, and KC-46 Pegasus aircrews and their families. The 97th MDG is staffed with 175 health care professionals, providing health services for more than 6,000 beneficiaries, 600 flight status patients, and 2,000 students. | Visit Us Online

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The 341st Medical Group at Malmstrom Air Force Base is responsible for medical and dental care for more than 10,000 beneficiaries throughout north-central Montana. In addition to providing peacetime health care, we train regularly to provide rapid, responsive support for contingencies, both natural and man-made. | Visit Us Online

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The 354th Medical Group provides outpatient managed health care for all active duty military members and TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries living in the Eielson Air Force Base area. | Visit Us Online

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The 374th Medical Group ensures medical readiness of 374th Airlift Wing, 5th Air Force and U.S. Forces Japan. We maintain 57 war reserve materiel projects, including the Department of Defense’s largest Patient Movement Item inventory and deploys Expeditionary Medical Support for global contingency operations. We provide health care, including occupational health, preventive medicine and environmental protection to more than 11,000 base personnel and is the Aero-medical Evacuation hub for mainland Japan. | Visit Us Online

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The 375th Medical Group supports the 375th Air Mobility Wing and 31 tenant units’ execution of the global reach mission by providing, expanding, and deploying medical capability for contingency taskings. The 375th MDG trains 42 health care professionals annually through four specialty training programs and sustains the readiness skills for over 379 active duty and reserve component personnel. | Visit Us Online

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The 377th Medical Group provides daily operational medical support to the 377th Air Base Wing and more than 100 associate organizations. Comprised of three squadrons: Healthcare Operations Squadron, Medical Support Squadron, and Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, the Tiger Medics of the 377th Medical group provide patient-centered, primary and specialty care to a prime service area population of more than 40,000 TRICARE eligible beneficiaries in the Albuquerque vicinity. Additionally, we work in a spirit of cooperation with the New Mexico Veteran Affairs Health Care System under a program called Joint Venture. | Visit Us Online

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The 436th Medical Group is responsible for providing a full spectrum of health care and patient-centered treatment for the men and women of Dover Air Force Base and more than 11,000 TRICARE beneficiaries. The 436th Medical Group also supports the unique mission of the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center. This mission is a 24-hour operation of returning America's fallen heroes home, preparing them for their final resting place, and ensuring families have the support they need during this critical time. | Visit Us Online

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The 509th Medical Group supports the 509th Bomb Wing and Whiteman Air Force Base tenant units by providing trusted medical support, community health and wellness, and developing and sustaining mission-ready medics to support Combatant and Joint Force Commanders. Additionally, the 509 MDG provides health services for more than 12,000 beneficiaries. | Visit Us Online

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The 673d Medical Group provides primary and subspecialty, outpatient and inpatient care to 159,000 Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs beneficiaries. This Joint Venture hospital is a primary referral center for Alaska. We support global engagement through multiple Expeditionary Medical Support elements, Critical Care Air Transport Teams, and casualty reception with mission capability of expanding to 150 beds, and a 100-bed En-Route Patient Staging System. As a Joint Venture facility, we're recognized throughout the nation for our partnership with the Alaska Department of Veteran Affairs, and continually explore ways in which we can collaborate and integrate services to provide more effective and efficient health care. | Visit Us Online

The 628th Medical Group provides quality health services for 63,000 eligible beneficiaries, dental readiness for 4,000 active duty service members, and an occupational health program for 2,100 members on Joint Base Charleston, thereby ensuring Airmen are medically prepared to support combatant commanders worldwide, more than 60 Department of Defense and federal agency Joint Base partners, and the Department of Defense's largest fleet of C-17s. We also supports operations on the Naval Weapons Station including clinical counseling services, water sampling, radiation safety guidance, food inspections, health risk assessments, and occupational health exams. | Visit Us Online

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