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Rockville / Maryland / United States
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Headquartered in Rockville, Md., the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps offers a variety of employment opportunities for professionals throughout the Department of Health and Human Services and certain federal agencies and programs. Its officer status provides opportunities for mobility, flexibility and career advancement in diverse work settings. The U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps officers serve several agencies and operating divisions, including the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the Food and Drug Administration. Its Health Resources and Services Administration provides primary health care to medically underserved people; serves women and children through State programs; and trains a health workforce.
Rockville / Maryland / United States
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Indian Health Service is a division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The division provides health programs for American Indians and Alaska natives. It is designed to assist tribes in developing health programs through such activities as training in health management, technical assistance and development of human resources. It also aids tribes in coordinating health planning, obtaining and using health resources available through federal, state and local programs and operating health care services and health programs. The department provides comprehensive health care services, including hospital and ambulatory medical care, preventive and rehabilitative services and development of community sanitation facilities. In addition, the division offers federal advocacy in the health field to ensure comprehensive health services for Indian people. Indian Health Service maintains a location in Rockville, Md.
Rockville / Maryland / United States
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Office of Minority Health Resource Center seeks to improve the health status of racial and ethnic minorities by working to eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity. This includes promoting disease prevention, health promotion, risk reduction, healthier lifestyle choices, use of health care services and lowering the barriers to health care.