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Program Manager Continues Serving Military Members, Families, After Almost 40 Years
Retired U.S. Navy Corpsman continues to serve military members and their families throughout the Military Health System.
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6/22/2018
The point during the continuum of care where responsibility for PM transitions from Joint Theater Patient Evacuation (JTPE), managed by a patient evacuation coordination cell (PECC), to patient movement (PM) managed by a Patient Movement Requirements Center (PMRC). This point of transition will usually occur at Role 2 or 3 following pre-hospital care and initial patient stabilization. This transition point is fluid throughout the continuum of en route care and dependent upon the specific operating environment and the direction of the responsible geographic Combatant Commander (GCC).
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