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  2. Defense Readiness Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The overarching intent behind the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) is to help answer the question "ready for what?" by providing both capability and resource data in an improved readiness reporting tool to broaden DoD -level readiness assessments.

  3. Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point - Wikipedia

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    Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point also serves as Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Cherry Point with the mission to train and provide Sailors ready to deploy in support of operations inside the United States and abroad.

  4. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery - Wikipedia

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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 healthcare facilities as well as laboratories for biomedical research, and trains and manages the Navy's many staff corps related to medicine. Its headquarters ...

  5. Naval Health Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Health Research Center ( NHRC) is a U.S. Department of Defense research center based out of Naval Base Point Loma in San Diego, California. The center undertakes research into operational readiness and infectious diseases.

  6. Naval Medical Research Command - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) is an agency that performs basic and applied biomedical research to meet the needs of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps.

  7. Force Health and Wellness Unit Award - Wikipedia

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    The criterion for the Force Health and Wellness Unit Award include medical readiness, physical readiness and health promotions programs. [1] In order to qualify, units must maintain medical readiness standards throughout the year and demonstrate the impact that the health and fitness programs have on their sailors.

  8. Medical Corps (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Corps of the United States Navy is a staff corps consisting of military physicians in a variety of specialties. It is the senior corps among all staff corps, second in precedence only to line officers.

  9. Navy Medical Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Service Corps actively supports the Navy and Marine Corps team and Navy Medicine’s readiness and health benefits missions with a community of active duty and reserve component professionals.