Bundeswehr Medical Service Command

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Medical Service Command of the Bundeswehr
- Kdo SanDstBw -
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Coat of arms of the Bundeswehr Medical Service Command

Internal association badge (coat of arms)
Lineup October 1, 2012
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg armed forces
Organizational area Central medical service Central medical service of the Bundeswehr
Type Higher command authority
Subordinate troops

Association badge Kdo SanEinsUstg Medical Service Support Command Regional Medical Service Support Command Medical Academy of the Bundeswehr
coat of arms
Association badge SanAkBw

Strength approx. 600 (command)
approx. 19,000 (subordinate area)
Insinuation BMVg General Inspector of the Bundeswehr
Location Koblenz , Rhineland-Palatinate
Web presence Kdo SanDstBw
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Commander and Inspector of the Medical Service General Oberstabsarzt Ulrich Baumgärtner
Deputy Commander General Staff Doctor Stephan Schoeps
Chief of Staff General Staff Doctor Norbert Weller

The Bundeswehr Medical Service Command (Kdo SanDstBw) is the higher command authority directly subordinate to the Federal Ministry of Defense with troop, specialist and technical management responsibility for the Central Medical Service of the Bundeswehr . The command is also the staff of the inspector of the Bundeswehr medical service . The installation took place as part of the realignment of the Bundeswehr on October 1, 2012 in Koblenz . The commissioning took place on October 2, 2012 as part of an assembly roll call at the Deutsches Eck by the Inspector General of the Bundeswehr , General Volker Wieker . The command of the command was given to the inspector of the medical service of the Bundeswehr . He is also the commander of the medical service command of the Bundeswehr. The target station of the command is Koblenz with the properties Rhein- and Falckenstein-Kaserne .

history

As part of the realignment of the Bundeswehr , the establishment of the Bundeswehr Medical Service Command is one of the milestones in adopting the new structure of the Bundeswehr Central Medical Service. The command has taken over parts of the tasks of the management staff of the medical service , the medical command command (dissolution: December 31, 2012) and the medical office of the Bundeswehr (dissolution: December 31, 2013). As of July 1, 2013, the medical academy of the Bundeswehr was subordinated . The "two-pillar structure" that has been common in the armed forces up to now, consisting of command command (responsible for operational management and deployment) and office (responsible for technical aspects, training and further development) has been abandoned.

management

The inspector of the Bundeswehr medical service is in command. He reports to the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr in all respects.

tasks

The command is the highest command authority of the military organizational area “Central Medical Service of the Bundeswehr” and staff of the inspector of the medical service of the Bundeswehr.

It is:

  • Higher command authority with troop, technical and technical leadership responsibility for the Central Medical Service of the Bundeswehr;
  • Command authority for units / facilities / departments of the Central Medical Service of the Federal Armed Forces directly subordinate to troops and specialist services;
  • Specialized command for the entire medical service of the Federal Armed Forces with executive law for the Federal Armed Forces in medical service tasks and with the right and obligation to participate in all matters of fundamental or fundamental importance for the medical service of the Federal Armed Forces;
  • Special staff for the inspector of the medical service of the Federal Armed Forces to carry out the specialist service (§ 2 VorgV ) and technical (§ 3 VorgV) management tasks in the medical service of the Federal Armed Forces and the overall responsibility for the medical service of the Federal Armed Forces including advising the BMVg;
  • Medical staff for the BMVg, in particular for the Armed Forces Management Department;
  • Surveillance authority for the Federal Armed Forces insofar as powers are transferred due to special legal provisions;
  • Control command for the STRATAIRMEDEVAC operation by the Patient Evacuation Coordination Center (PECC) / the Bundeswehr's wound control center.

construction

The inspector of the medical service is subordinate to the deputy of the inspector of the medical service and commander of health facilities, the chief of staff, the legal advisor and in their function

Subordinate to the chief of staff are a special staff department, the press and information center, the headquarters and the three departments of the command with its twelve subdivisions:

  • Department A - Planning / Management / Control of Health Care
    • Sub-department I - planning / conception / further development of the medical service, international cooperation
    • Subdivision II - Military, Human and Individual Medicine
    • Subsection III - Dentistry
    • Subdivision IV - Veterinary
    • Subdivision V - Pharmacy / Food Chemistry
    • Subdivision VI - Preventive Medicine, Preventive Health Protection, Health Promotion
    • Subdivision VII - Leadership Deployment Medical Service
  • Department B - Organization, Resource Provision, Healthcare Support
    • Subdivision VIII - Infrastructure Organization
    • Subdivision IX - Personnel Management, Individual Training
    • Subsection X - equipment, logistics, protection tasks
    • Subdivision XI - Management Support, Information Technology
    • Subdivision XII - Administration
  • Department C - Hospital Management, Healthcare Facility Management

Subordinate associations

Structure of the Central Medical Service of the Bundeswehr in March 2020

The MMCC / EMC and three capability commands are directly subordinate to the medical service command:

The fourth area of ​​competence of the Central Medical Service of the Bundeswehr are the so-called health facilities. This includes the following facilities, which are subordinate to the deputy inspector of the medical service in his function as commander of health facilities:

Association badge

The members of the medical service command of the Bundeswehr wear the badge of the disbanded management staff of the medical service in the Federal Ministry of Defense as an internal association badge.

Command

Inspector of the Medical Service of the Bundeswehr and Commander of the Medical Service Command of the Bundeswehr
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
1 Chief Medical Officer Ingo Patschke 0October 1, 2012 July 14, 2015
2 Chief Medical Officer Michael Tempel July 14, 2015 25th September 2018
3 General Oberstabsarzt Ulrich Baumgärtner 25th September 2018 -
Deputy of the inspector of the medical service and commander of health facilities
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
1 General Staff Doctor Detlev Fröhlich 0October 1, 2012 June 30, 2014
2 General Staff Doctor Michael Tempel 0July 1, 2014 July 14, 2015
3 General Staff Doctor Ulrich Pracht July 14, 2015 December 31, 2015
4th General Staff Doctor Stephan Schoeps 0January 1, 2016 -
Chief of Staff
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
1 General physician Dirk Raphael on his behalf 0October 1, 2012 December 31, 2012
2 General Staff Doctor Ulrich Pracht 0January 1, 2013 July 14, 2015
3 General Staff Doctor Stephan Schmidt July 14, 2015 0September 6, 2018
4th General Staff Doctor Norbert Weller 0September 6, 2018 -
Head of Department A
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
1 Admiral Doctor Stephan Apel 0October 1, 2012 15th March 2016
2 General doctor Bruno Most 15th March 2016 April 26, 2019
3 General doctor Johannes Backus April 26, 2019 -
Head of Department B
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
1 General physician Dirk Raphael 0October 1, 2012 December 31, 2012
2 General doctor Ulrich Baumgärtner 0January 1, 2013 July 2014
3 General doctor Stephan Schmidt July 2014 July 14, 2015
4th General doctor Michael Zallet July 14, 2015 -

See also

Web links

Remarks

  1. Parts of the commando were set up in Munich, Andernach, Berlin and Hamburg.

Individual evidence

  1. Terms from L to R. In: Reorientation. Federal Ministry of Defense, December 3, 2013, accessed on November 27, 2014 .
  2. augengeradeaus.de: We continue with the implementation planning: Navy and Medical Service (PDF; 206 kB) from June 13, 2012 (accessed on January 15, 2013)
  3. ^ A b c Bundeswehr Medical Service: Structure of the Bundeswehr Medical Service Command. Retrieved August 3, 2017 .
  4. a b c d press release - personnel changes in top military and civilian positions of October 4, 2012
  5. Uwe Henning: "I am signing out". In: Medical Service. Bundeswehr, July 14, 2015, accessed on July 15, 2015 .
  6. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - December 2015. Bundeswehr, December 23, 2015, accessed on December 29, 2015 .
  7. a b press release - personnel changes in top military and civilian positions. BMVg Press and Information Office, December 27, 2012, accessed on March 21, 2016 .
  8. Knut Klein: Change in the medical service command. In: Bundeswehr. March 17, 2016, accessed March 21, 2016 .