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Dr. Jonathan Woodson is the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health
Affairs and Director, TRICARE Management Activity. In this role, he
administers the more than $50 billion Military Health System (MHS)
budget and serves as principal advisor to the Secretary of Defense for
health issues. The MHS comprises over 133,000 military and civilian
doctors, nurses, medical educators, researchers, healthcare providers,
allied health professionals, and health administration personnel
worldwide, providing our nation with an unequalled integrated healthcare
delivery, expeditionary medical, educational, and research capability.
Dr. Woodson ensures the effective execution of the Department of
Defense (DoD) medical mission. He oversees the development of medical
policies, analyses, and recommendations to the Secretary of Defense and
the Undersecretary for Personnel and Readiness, and issues guidance to
DoD components on medical matters. He also serves as the principal
advisor to the Undersecretary for Personnel and Readiness on matters of
chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) medical defense
programs and deployment matters pertaining to force health.
Dr. Woodson co-chairs the Armed Services Biomedical Research Evaluation
and Management Committee, which facilitates oversight of DoD biomedical
research. In addition, Dr. Woodson exercises authority, direction, and
control over the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
(USUHS); the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI); the
Defense Center of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic
Brain Injury (DCoE); the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology; and the
Armed Services Blood Program Office.
As Director, TRICARE Management Activity, Dr. Woodson is responsible
for managing all TRICARE health and medical resources, and supervising
and administering TRICARE medical and dental programs, which serve more
than 9.6 million beneficiaries. Dr. Woodson also oversees the TRICARE
budget; information technology systems; contracting process; and directs
TRICARE Regional Offices (TRO). In addition, he manages the Defense
Health Program (DHP) and the DoD Unified Medical Program as TRICARE
director.
Prior to his appointment by President Obama, Dr. Woodson served as
Associate Dean for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs and Professor of
Surgery at the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), and senior
attending vascular surgeon at Boston Medical Center (BMC). Dr. Woodson
holds the rank of brigadier general in the U.S. Army Reserve, and served
as Assistant Surgeon General for Reserve Affairs, Force Structure and
Mobilization in the Office of the Surgeon General, and as Deputy
Commander of the Army Reserve Medical Command.
Dr. Woodson is a graduate of the City College of New York and the New
York University School of Medicine. He received his postgraduate medical
education at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
and completed residency training in internal medicine, and general and
vascular surgery. He is board certified in internal medicine, general
surgery, vascular surgery and critical care surgery. He also holds a
Master’s Degree in Strategic Studies (concentration in strategic
leadership) from the U.S. Army War College.
In 1992, he was awarded a research fellowship at the Association of
American Medical Colleges Health Services Research Institute. He has
authored/coauthored a number of publications and book chapters on
vascular trauma and outcomes in vascular limb salvage surgery.
His prior military assignments include deployments to Saudi Arabia
(Operation Desert Storm), Kosovo, Operation Enduring Freedom and
Operation Iraqi Freedom. He has also served as a Senior Medical Officer
with the National Disaster Management System, where he responded to the
September 11th attack in New York City. Dr. Woodson’s military awards
and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, and
the Meritorious Service Medal (with oak leaf cluster).
In 2007, he was named one of the top Vascular Surgeons in Boston and in
2008 was listed as one of the Top Surgeons in the U.S. He is the
recipient of the 2009 Gold Humanism in Medicine Award from the
Association of American Medical Colleges.
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