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Abstract
The guest in this episode of The Health Leader Forge is Brigadier General Jeffrey J. Johnson, the commanding general of Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) serves as the largest and most robust military healthcare organization within the Department of Defense (DOD). Both inpatient and outpatient services are provided by approximately 8,500 staff members, including active duty military personnel from each of the uniformed services, federal civilian employees and contractors. Brooke is a Level I Trauma center, and includes a forty bed burn center. It is also a hub for graduate medical education, with more than 30 graduate medical education programs.
General Johnson is a board certified family medicine physician and has served in and commanded a wide range of units, from traditional clinics and hospitals to Special Forces units and the legendary 82nd Airborne, and has deployed in support of the Army’s missions around the world.
Journal Title
The Health Leader Forge
Publication Date
3-1-2017
Publisher
Co-produced by University of New Hampshire College of Health and Human Services (UNH CHHS) and Northern New England Association of Healthcare Executives (NNEAHE).
Document Type
Podcast
Recommended Citation
Johnson, J. J. . "Brigadier General Jeffrey J. Johnson, Commander, Brooke Army Medical Center." Interview by . Podcast. Health Leader Forge, 15 Apr. 2017. Web. https://soundcloud.com/healthleaderforge/brig-gen-jeffrey-j-johnson-commander-brooke-army-medical-center