Sanitary and health inspection

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The inspection of the sanitary and health system (InSan) in the Federal Ministry of Defense (BMVg) emerged in 1957 from subdivision IV of the armed forces department and until it was reclassified to the management staff of the sanitary service (FüSan) it was part of the transformation of the Bundeswehr with simultaneous establishment of the Central Medical Service of the Federal Armed Forces (ZSanDstBw) as an independent military organizational area in 2002 responsible for the technical coordination of the medical service of the Federal Armed Forces .

organization

The inspection of the sanitary and health system was led by the inspector of the sanitary and health system (InspSan; today inspector of the medical service of the Bundeswehr ).

Other so-called Central Medical Services of the Bundeswehr (ZSanDBw) were directly subordinate to him, i.e. in terms of troops and specialist services, with the Bundeswehr Medical Office in Bonn at the top , including the Bundeswehr Academy of Medical and Health Services in Munich, the Bundeswehr hospitals , the former Bundeswehr Sanitation Center Bonn (since 2008 specialist medical center Bonn), the Institute for Military Medical Statistics and Reporting in Remagen and initially the Institute for Military Medicine and Hygiene, the Institute for Military Pharmacy and Food Chemistry and the Medical, Chemical and Veterinary Examination Centers of the Bundeswehr, and later the four resulting from it Central institutes of the medical service of the Bundeswehr Koblenz, Kiel, Munich and Berlin as well as the institutes for microbiology , pharmacology and toxicology and radiobiology belonging to the medical academy .

To support the inspector of the medical and health system and his inspection, senior medical officers were deployed to the command staffs of the armed forces and the Territorial Defense Command and the subordinate mobilization authorities. From 1958 the inspector of the medical and health system of the specialist service was the highest specialist in the medical system with the right to inspect for the directly subordinate central medical services of the Bundeswehr. His right to inspect was strengthened by the instruction of the Federal Minister of Defense of March 21, 1970, in which the inspectors were given the position of superiors in the service of the troops over the subordinate areas.

As the chief person responsible for the medical and health services of the Bundeswehr, the inspector of the medical and health services was, in addition to the Central Military Services of the Bundeswehr, also the specialist superior to the Chief Medical Officer of the Federal Armed Forces Office , the Medical Corps General / Inspector Medical Services Heer (later General Physician of the Army ), the General Physician Air Force , the Admiral Physician Marinesanität / Stage Manager Marinesanität (later Admiral Physician of the Navy ) and the Chief Physician of the Federal Armed Forces Administration Office .

Individual evidence

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