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Canadian Forces Health Services Group Structure. Capt (N) McCarthy Chief of Staff. In the beginning of Rx 2000 (1999) Structure along environmental lines Three Intermediate level HQs in support of Land Forces One Intermediate level HQ in support of Air Force
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Canadian Forces Health Services GroupStructure Capt (N) McCarthy Chief of Staff
In the beginning of Rx 2000 (1999) • Structure along environmental lines • Three Intermediate level HQs in support of Land Forces • One Intermediate level HQ in support of Air Force • Direct support to the Navy from the CF H Svcs Gp HQ • Six National level Units • CF Transformation (2005) • Adoption of a Regional approach under Canada Command • Six distinct Regions • CF H Svcs Gp adopts a Two Intermediate level HQs model with a liaison cell in each Regions.
CF H Svcs Gp HQ CFACC HS Cell CF H Svcs Gp 4 H Svcs Gp CF H Svcs C Ottawa CMED CFEME JTF North 1 Cdn Fd Hosp CF HSTrg Ctr Borden JTF Pacific 1 Dent U JTF East JTF West JTF Central 1 H Svcs Gp JTF Atlantic CANCOM HQ CF H Svcs Gp – 1 Sep 06
Role of Intermediate Level HQ • Provide Operational support to each of JTF regions during Domestic Ops • Coordinate Force Generation within their AOR • Decentralize Command and Control to the local H Svcs Gp Commander • Improves responsiveness and provides H Svcs advice and planning capability to JTF HQs
Supplemental Info • 1 Canadian Field Hospital • 15 Dets (Medical Officer – Specialist) • 1 Dental Unit (Ottawa) • 26 Dets (Dental Clinics)