Canadian Forces Health Services Group
The Canadian Forces Health Services Group is a formation of the Canadian Forces within the Military Personnel Command. It includes personnel from both the Royal Canadian Medical Service and the Royal Canadian Dental Corps, fulfills all military health system functions from education and clinical services to research and public health, and is composed of health professionals from over 40 occupations and specialties in over 120 units and detachments across Canada and abroad.
Structure
In May 2017 the group's national headquarters moved from the National Defence Medical Centre to the NDHQ Carling Campus, in Ottawa, Ontario.It has two subordinate regional headquarters. Each health services group is made up of CF health services centres and field ambulances.
- 1 Health Services Group, with its headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta, is responsible for all health services units from Thunder Bay, Ontario, to the west coast., the 1 Health Services Group command team includes Colonel Jean-Pierre Buisson, as the Formation Commander and CWO Frédérick Morissette, as the Formation Group Chief Warrant Officer. It includes 1 Field Ambulance, 11 Field Ambulance, 12 Field Ambulance, 15 Field Ambulance, 16 Field Ambulance, 17 Field Ambulance and 18 Field Ambulance.
- 4 Health Services Group with its headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, is responsible for all health services units in the remainder of Ontario to the east coast., 4 Health Services Group is commanded by Colonel Franz Kirk and is responsible for 2 Field Ambulance, co-located with 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at CFB Petawawa and the 5 Field Ambulance, co-located with 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group in CFB Valcartier. 4 Health Services Group also includes 23 Field Ambulance, Hamilton, London, Windsor; 25 Field Ambulance, Toronto; 28 Field Ambulance, Ottawa; 33 Field Ambulance, Halifax, Sydney, Charlottetown; 35 Field Ambulance, St. John's, Saint John; 51 Field Ambulance, Montreal; 52 Field Ambulance, Sherbrooke; and 55 Field Ambulance, Quebec City, all of which are reserve units.
- Deputy Commander:
- *Director Health Services Operations
- *Director Health Services Reserves
- *Director Health Services Personnel
- *Comptroller
- *A number of national elements report directly to the deputy commander and not to either of the regional headquarters including:
- **Canadian Forces Health Services Training Centre
- **Canadian Forces Environmental Medicine Establishment
- **Canadian Forces Health Services Centre Ottawa
- **Central [Medical Equipment Depot]
- **1 Canadian Field Hospital including Detachment Ottawa
- **1 Dental Unit
- Deputy Surgeon General
- *Director Medical Policy
- *Director Force Health Protection
- *Director Mental Health
- *Each environmental command chief has a senior medical advisor: Royal Canadian Navy Surgeon, Canadian Army Surgeon, and Royal Canadian Air Force Surgeon. There is also a Canadian Special Forces Command Surgeon.
- Deputy Director General Health Services
- *Deputy Chief of Staff/Headquarters Commanding Officer
- *Director Corporate Services
- *Director Health Services Strategy
- *Director Health Services Capability Development
- Chief Dental Officer/Director Dental Services
- Director Quality and Performance
- Director Clinical Strategy and Innovation
Training
Canadian Forces Health Services Training CentreHome station at CFB Borden, Ontario