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Naval Medical Center San Diego Your Health,s our Mission @)

Our mission Provide safe, high-quality patient-centered medical care Prepare and deploy to support our Nation when called Shape the future of military medicine through training, education, and research 2

Commander s Guidance Readiness Ensure operational forces are medically ready to deploy in support of our Nation. Ensure our medical forces are trained and ready to deploy in support of our Nation. Prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals for future operations. Health Care for our patients as family members, ensuring high quality and safe care. Care for and look out for our shipmates. Partnerships Create and further partnerships for teaching, research and safe, high quality healthcare.

Who we are... A 245-bed multispecialty hospital & ambulatory complex, with 11 community clinics, 9 dental clinics, and 1 dental laboratory. Over 6,400 military and civilian professionals forces. Located in the largest USN-USMC Fleet Concentration in the US. Specialized teaching capabilities Simulation center Bio-skills training laboratory Vivarium and laboratory research labs Nearly $1 Bn. into the local economy. 4

Branch C Clinics IC Locations... C Ct Jomul 5 Your Health 1s our Mission

NMCSD Budget... FY 2017 Annual Budget $ 614,856,584 - Civilian Personnel $ 259,064,036 - Contracts - Pharmacy - Equipment - Utilities/Rent $ 122,109,795 $ 73,887,452 $ 13,120,276 $ 14,246,552 - Consumable Supplies $ 69,745,616 - Other $ 62,682,858 Purchased Care $ 146,921,952 Military Pay $ 388,303,558 6

Our Staff 6500 military and civilian members 3750 Military 2373 Civilian 377 Contractors Experienced teaching faculty A team with robust operational experience USMC, Undersea, Shipboard, Aviation Extensive deployment and GHE proficiency 7

Medical Staff breakdown... Type Count OFFICER DOCTOR 639 CIVILIAN DOCTOR 115 CONTRACT DOCTOR 19 OFFICER DENTIST 85 CIVILIAN DENTIST 16 CONTRACT DENTIST 1 OFFICER NURSE 411 CIVILIAN NURSE 474 CONTRACT NURSE 39 HM TECHNICIANS 606 GENERAL CORPSMAN 1036 Grand Total 3441 8

Who we serve... Active Duty Active Duty Family Member Retiree & Retiree Family Member 35% 30% 35% Retirees & Family Members Active Duty Family Members 9

Provide high quality patient-centered care 5900 Prescriptions filled 5466 Medical visits 1013 Dental visits 150 Daily inpatient census 625 Immunizations 230 Emergency department visits 255 Pairs of glasses made 50 Operating room cases 51 New patients admitted 10 Babies delivered In CY 2017, 1.3 million outpatient prescriptions and an additional 1.1 million inpatient orders were processed at NMCSD and branch health clinics. 10

Prepare and deploy in support of our nation 2017 17 Missions 743 Personnel 69,266 Days 2018 16 Missions 629 Personnel 3, 659 Days 11

Shape the hap h future fu ur of ofmilitary m1/i ary medicine m dic1ne through hrough. training, ra1n1n education educa,on and and research research 12

Training & Education Academics: Undergraduate medical education Primary clerkship site for USUHS and UCSD Graduate medical and dental program 25 residency and fellowship programs Nursing and physician assistant trainees Advanced Corpsman (technician) education Active basic science and clinical research programs Advanced medical simulation programs 13

Advanced Simulation Training Your Health 1s our Mission 14

Partnerships - Academic centers around the US Involved in both teaching and research - Foreign military Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Internal Medicine Resident Vietnam trauma training initiative - Private Corporations Research to include pharmaceutical, devices, etc. - Navy research commands - Operational Military Commands Teaching & research consortiums - Strategic Operations battlefield simulation 15

Research CID supports our mission of operational readiness, patient care, and medical education by facilitating scientifically sound research and publications. Accomplished through collaboration with academic institutions, industry and other organizations throughout the globe.

Comprehensive Combat and Complex pie Casualty Care Your Health 1s our Mission 17

Wounded Warriors Ours is a trust to care for him who shall have borne the battle 18

Long-Term Challenges 1. Case mix and complexity insufficient for GME and operational readiness Need to increase trauma and critical care exposure Potential solutions: local and overseas partnerships 2. Personnel Manning insufficient to meet operational deployments and maintain rotational base for clinical exposures Potential solutions: critical evaluation of AD manning at smaller facilities plus improved/increased civilian hires 3. Facilities Current facilities outdated and requires significant modernization Potential solution: new combined Navy-VA facility 19

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