Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Journal 2001 Edition
Abstract
The information within this document has been contributed and verified by over seventy members of the University community. Directly due to the tremendous achievements and dedicated efforts of the USU faculty, students, staff, and alumni, the University President and I were able to produce a reference document which clearly demonstrates how the entire USU community has worked together to meet, or surpass, all of the missions assigned to the University since its establishment some thirty years ago. The Journal provides comprehensive documentation to assure the University's Chain-of-Command, the Congress, civilian and military associations, and colleagues throughout the military and civilian health care community that USU's focus steadfastly remains on its mission to provide continuity and leadership, the core elements of force readiness, for the Military Health System (MHS). The University's continued focus on relevance, readiness, and optimization is aligned with its establishing legislation and the special needs of the Uniformed Services. The Journal documents that the University is an essential, cost effective entity within the Department of Defense (DoD); and, that DoD officially recognizes the many cost-effective products of USU.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 15, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA406573
Entities
People
- Mary A. Dix
Organizations
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences