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The command team for Army Medical Command will speak April 12 at a webinar hosted by the Association of the U.S. Army.
As the Army continues the fight against COVID-19, the pandemic has served as a “reminder that we’re not invincible,” the Army surgeon general said.
The Army surgeon general will be the next guest on The AUSA Noon Report.
Army medicine is playing a “fundamental role” in the service’s push to expand capabilities, advising cross-functional teams about issues related to future battlefield health care and medical evacuation, Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Nadja West said.
More than once, the Army has publicized the facts that Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West, the service’s surgeon general and commander of U.S. Army Medical Command, is the first black officer to hold those jobs, the first black female three-star, and the highest-ranking female graduate of the U.S. Military Academy in that school’s history.