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PRACTICE IN ONE OF OUR WORLD-CLASS HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.

When you join the Army Health Care Team, you are joining one of the biggest health care networks in the world. Practicing your specialty in world-renowned hospitals, clinics and health care facilities is only part of it. You'll use the latest technologies and practices, working in conditions that rival the top hospitals in the world. Browse through our interactive map to find out more about our major medical centers.

Excellent veterinarian and dental facilities that utilize state-of-the-art technology and equipment are also a part of the Army and Army Reserve. Contact an Army Health Care Recruiter to find out more about these facilities.

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Darnall Army Medical Center—Fort Hood, Texas

Darnall Army Medical Center is located in the beautiful "hill and lake" country of Texas, and services more than 145,000 beneficiaries. The facility has five primary care clinics, four troop medical clinics, 22 specialty clinics and is home to the 1st Cavalry Division and the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized).

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center—Fort Gordon, Ga.

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center hosts the 'Center for Total Access', which features life-like electronic dummies that respond to stimuli and the effects of administering certain kinds of care and medication in a battlefield situation.

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Landstuhl Regional Medical Center—Germany

Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is the only Army medical facility to house an Air Force Aero-medical Evacuation Unit. The hospital is also a primary evacuation point for injured service men who need further treatment before coming home to the U.S., or returning to their units in theater.

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Madigan Army Medical Center—Fort Lewis, Wa.

Madigan Army Medical Center is one of only three designated Level Two trauma centers within the U.S. Medical Command. Recently, the hospital's Andersen Simulation Center received a three-year accreditation from the American College of Surgeons, becoming the only Defense Department medical educational institution to attain that status

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Tripler Army Medical Center—Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

The Tripler Army Medical Center is the largest Army medical treatment facility in the Pacific Basin. The Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance is also located at the facility. The U.N. Department of Peacekeeping Operations has designated the CE as a Peace Operations Institute, the only United Nations designated Peace Operations Institute currently in the United States.

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Womack Army Medical Center—Fort Bragg, N.C.

Womack Army Medial Center personnel use the latest technology to better serve its patients. From interventional radiology techniques to laser eye surgery, its physicians strive keep their fingers on the pulse of modern medicine.

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William Beaumont Army Medical Center—Fort Bliss, Texas

The William Beaumont Army Medical Center is affiliated with institutions such as Texas Tech University School of Medicine, University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing, and El Paso Community College Nursing School. It also provides opportunities for medical students throughout the nation to do rotations at the facility.

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Walter Reed Army Medical Center—Washington, D.C.

Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital generates the largest number of ongoing clinical research studies within the Department of Defense. It is often referred to as the flagship of DoD clinical research and it is the largest and most diverse biomedical research laboratory in DoD.

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