Our Facilities
Evans Army Community Hospital
Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center
1st Special Operations Medical Group
4th Medical Group
9th Medical Group
10th Medical Group
20th Medical Group
21st Medical Group
23d Medical Group
27th Special Operations Medical Group
30th Medical Group
45th Medical Group
55th Medical Group
61st Medical Squadron
66th Medical Squadron
Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
72d Medical Group
75th Medical Group
78th Medical Group
88th Medical Group
96th Medical Group
319th Medical Group
325th Medical Group
355th Medical Group
366th Medical Group
Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho
412th Medical Group
460th Medical Group
Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
Our Leaders
Maj. Gen. Jeannine M. Ryder
DIRECTOR
Mr. Eric Stringer
DEPUTY DIRECTOR/CHIEF OF STAFF
Network Spotlights
Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center Level III Trauma Center
Mike O’Callaghan Military Medical Center Level III Trauma Center provides critical emergency services, specialized medical care, and support for both military and civilian trauma patients.
Evans Army Community Hospital Soldier Recovery Unit
The Soldier Recovery Unit at Fort Carson supports wounded, ill, or injured soldiers by managing complex care needs, promoting recovery, and facilitating successful transitions to new careers or return to duty.
Network News
Army Medic earns top honors in Expert Field Medical Badge competition
Best Medic competitors have to pass a written test, a physical fitness assessment, complete a land navigation course, and successfully perform medical evacuations, warrior skills and tactical combat casualty care. The test concludes with a 12-mile foot march carrying a 35-pound rucksack.
EACH training program provides foundation for new Army nurses
The Clinical Nurse Transition Program offers new nurses over 800 hours of hands-on, precepted clinical experience, combined with 48 hours of focused didactic education and seminars.
EACH provides medical skills training for Air Force Reservists
The 18 Air Force Reservists received training in their Air Force specialties in a variety of hospital areas to include the emergency department, intensive care unit, inpatient, optometry, behavioral health, and others.
EACH tests emergency response capabilities
The training exercise tested the hospital staff’s ability to respond to an exercise bomb threat and gave military police and EOD personnel an opportunity to practice their ability to detect, identify and neutralize a simulated explosive device.
