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James G. Roudebush : ウィキペディア英語版
James G. Roudebush

Lieutenant General James Gordon Roudebush, USAF, (born February 24, 1948)〔Marquis Who's Who on the Web〕 was the 19th Surgeon General of the United States Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. General Roudebush served as functional manager of the U.S. Air Force Medical Service. In this capacity, he advised the Secretary of the Air Force and Air Force Chief of Staff, as well as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs on matters pertaining to the medical aspects of the air expeditionary force and the health of Air Force people. General Roudebush had authority to commit resources worldwide for the Air Force Medical Service, to make decisions affecting the delivery of medical services, and to develop plans, programs and procedures to support worldwide medical service missions. He exercised direction, guidance and technical management of more than 42,400 people assigned to 74 medical facilities worldwide.
A native of Gering, Nebraska,〔(Senate confirms Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Roudebush to be AF surgeon general ), Air Force Medical Service, May 2006. Accessed 2009-06-24.〕 Roudebush entered the Air Force in 1975 after receiving a Bachelor of Medicine degree from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, and a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. He completed residency training in family practice at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Medical Center, Ohio, in 1978, and aerospace medicine at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, in 1984. He commanded a wing clinic and wing hospital before becoming Deputy Commander of the Air Force Materiel Command Human Systems Center. He has served as Command Surgeon for U.S. Central Command, Pacific Air Forces, U.S. Transportation Command and Headquarters Air Mobility Command. Prior to his selection as the 19th Surgeon General, he served as the Deputy Surgeon General of the U.S. Air Force. He retired from the U.S. Air Force on October 1, 2009.
==Education==
:1971 Bachelor of Medicine degree, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
:1975 Doctor of Medicine degree, University of Nebraska College of Medicine
:1978 Residency training in family practice, Wright-Patterson USAF Medical Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
:1980 Aerospace Medicine Primary Course, Brooks AFB, Texas
:1981 Tri-Service Combat Casualty Care Course, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
:1983 Master's of Public Health, University of Texas School of Public Health, San Antonio
:1984 Residency in aerospace medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas
:1988 Air War College, by seminar
:1989 Institute for Federal Health Care Executives, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
:1992 National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
:1993 Executive Management Course, Defense Systems Management College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia

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