Improving the deployment of Army health care professionals : : an evaluation of PROFIS / / Melony E. Sorbero [et al.]

The Army Medical Department's Professional Filler System was developed in 1980 to support continuous overseas contingency operations while simultaneously balancing the Army's requirement to maintain a healthy force, deploy a medical force to support military operations, and manage/meet acc...

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