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U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Bethesda Holds ‘Day In The Life’ To Ensure Smooth Transition, Seamless Patient Care
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By Capt. David Bitonti, Chief of Staff for Integration and Transition at NNMC, Bethesda Md.

"Last week, our staff held a “Day in the Life” (DIL) exercise here at the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) to ensure a smooth transition and seamless patient care as the hospital embarks on a historical merger with Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC)."


Subjects: National Naval Medical Center; Walter Reed Army Medical Center; BRAC; military medicine; hospitals; Navy Medicine Live Blog;
Language eng
Publication date 18 July 2011
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