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WORLD-RENOWNED MEDICAL CENTERS

Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, near San Antonio, Texas.
Brooke is a modern 450-bed, 1.5 million-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility. Forty beds are devoted to the Army Institute of Surgical Research, which operates the renowned “Army Burn Center.” Brooke is noted for cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery and emergency medicine, as well as oncology, orthopedic and ophthalmology care. Its outpatient clinics report over a million visits a year.

Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Gordon, near Augusta, Georgia.
Eisenhower provides primary care to over 50,000 active duty Soldiers and their families, and military retirees.  The hospital has joint venture agreements with the Augusta Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the Medical College of Georgia.  Eisenhower also offers Graduate Medical Education in family practice, internal medicine, orthopedics, oral surgery, psychiatry and general surgery.

Landstuhl Regional Medical Center near Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Landstuhl is the main referral center for Army personnel and their families throughout Europe needing specialty treatment or hospitalization. It has 220 beds and receives 24,000 outpatient visits a month.

Madigan Army Medical Center at Fort Lewis near Tacoma, Washington.
Madigan serves more than 950,000 outpatients and 140,000 emergency visits annually. It is equipped with the latest imaging equipment, filmless X-rays, a linear accelerator for radiation therapy, a cardiac-catheterization lab, stereotactic breast biopsy machine, an automatic supply conveyor system and a 400-computer network. As a training hospital, Madigan graduates over 100 residents from Graduate Medical Education yearly.

Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. 
Tripler is the largest military medical facility in the Pacific. In 1997, Tripler was named one of the top seven hospitals in the United States (out of 3,000 civilian and military facilities) by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Tripler is also a world-class leader in fiber optic technology, and telemedicine development and research.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Walter Reed annually treats 24,000 inpatients, performs 9,000 surgical procedures, including organ transplants and open-heart surgery. More than 60 clinics offer a full range of medical specialties and subspecialties.  Also located on the Walter Reed campus are the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Walter Reed Institute of Research.

William Beaumont Army Medical Center at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas.
William Beaumont is a regional trauma unit serving 15-25 percent of local civilian emergencies and has a residential treatment facility for drug and alcohol rehabilitation. It is also the largest teaching facility in a 250-mile radius, offering a range of Graduate Medical Education programs.

Womak Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg, near Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Womack is the Army’s newest medical center. It provides quality health care to more than 167,000 military beneficiaries while focusing on its primary mission of readiness. Womack is the Army Medical Department’s Center of Excellence for primary care.

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