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U.S. Army Medical Command - Army
At a Glance
Mission: Provides humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping, and other stability and support operations by sending trained medical specialists to the Armys combat medical units. Also maintains day-to-day health care for soldiers, retired soldiers, and their families.
Overall rank: 82
Overall score: 64.6
Number of employees: 24291
Employee trend: 23884(Sept. 01), 24910(Sept. 02), 25059(Sept. 03)
Headquarters: Fort Sam Houston, TX
Other locations: 39 facilities across the U.S. and Europe.
People who joined the agency in 2003: 2359 (9% of workforce)
Average 2001-2003: 2562
People who left the agency in 2003: 2397 (10% of workforce)
Average 2001-2003: 2231
| Diversity profile |
Percentage |
| Male |
36% |
| Female |
64% |
| White |
73% |
| Black |
14% |
| Hispanic |
6% |
| American Indian |
1% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander |
6% |
| Self-reported disability |
7% |
| Demographic Rankings (See full table) |
Score |
Rank |
| Men |
65 |
86 |
| Women |
64.3 |
69 |
| Under 40 |
64.6 |
90 |
| 40 and over |
64.6 |
70 |
| White |
61.9 |
113 |
| Black |
69.5 |
28 |
| American Indian |
N/A |
N/A |
| Hispanic |
74.9 |
31 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander |
63.2 |
108 |
| Best in Class Rankings (See full table) |
Score |
Rank |
| Employee skills/mission match |
80.1 |
27 |
| Strategic management |
59.5 |
79 |
| Teamwork |
70 |
133 |
| Effective leadership |
55 |
59 |
| Performance-based rewards & advancement |
43.7 |
157 |
| Training & development |
61.6 |
93 |
| Support for diversity |
61.1 |
85 |
| Pay & benefits |
60.3 |
170 |
| Family friendly culture & benefits |
30.8 |
145 |
| Work/life balance |
65.9 |
92 |
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