Structure
Just like all other branches of the German Armed Forces, the Joint Medical Service is divided into two divisions, one exercising command and control over the operational units whilst the other is in charge of schools and facilities. Furthermore, the area of responsibility is divided into four Medical Regions, each commanded by a central authority and identical to the four Defense District Commands of the Armed Forces.
- German Armed Forces Surgeon General (Currently: Generaloberstabsarzt (3 stars) Dr. Kurt-Bernhard Nakath)
- Medical Service Staff at the Federal Ministry of Defence
- Joint Medical Forces Command
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- 1st Medical Regional Command
- Bundeswehr Hospital in Westerstede
- Bundeswehr Hospital in Hamburg
- Field Hospital Regiment 11
- Reserve Hospital Group
- 2nd Medical Regional Command
- Bundeswehr Central Hospital in Koblenz
- Field Hospital Regiment 21
- Medical Regiment 22
- 3rd Medical Regional Command
- Bundeswehr Hospital in Berlin
- Field Hospital Regiment 31
- Field Hospital Regiment 32
- 4th Medical Regional Command
- Bundeswehr Hospital in Ulm
- Field Hospital Regiment 41
- Mountain Medical Regiment 42
- Rapid Medical Response Forces Command
- 1st Medical Regional Command
- Bundeswehr Medical Office
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- Bundeswehr Medical Academy
- Medical Instruction Regiment
- Central Institute of the Bundeswehr Medical Service in Koblenz
- Central Institute of the Bundeswehr Medical Sercvie in Kiel
- Central Institute of the Bundeswehr Medical Service in Munich
- Bundeswehr Institute of Radiobiology
- Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology
- Bundeswehr Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Bundeswehr Institute of Medical Occupational and Environmental Safety
- Institute of Medical Statistics and Data Processing
- Bundeswehr Institute of Sports Medicine
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