- DeWitt Army Community Hospital
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= DeWitt Army Community Hospital
caption= DeWitt Army Community Hospital
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dates=June 26 ,1957 - Present
country=United States
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branch=United States Army
type=Hospital
role=Inpatient and Outpatient Services
size=46 beds
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current_commander= Colonel Charles Callahan
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garrison=Fort Belvoir ,Virginia
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motto= "Dedicated to Service"
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anniversaries=DeWitt Army Community Hospital was named in honor of Brigadier General Wallace DeWitt, a surgeon who served in
World War I andWorld War II .The Georgian Colonial Revival-style hospital opened in
1957 , having cost $4.5 million to construct. It was the second of nine hospitals planned by the Army during the building program following theKorean War . Two additional wings were planned to bring the capacity up to 500 beds.The hospital today is a 46-bed JCAHO-accredited facility, and is the only military inpatient facility in
northern Virginia . Major services include general medical and surgical care, neurology, pediatric medical and surgical care, obstetrics, orthopedics, and emergency department. It is the center of the DeWitt Health Care Network, which features the Rader Army Health Clinic atFort Myer ,Fort A.P. Hill , and the Family Health Centers of Woodbridge and Fairfax. The network joined the Walter Reed Health Care System in1996 .A new hospital is slated for construction under BRAC 2005, and is expected to open in 2010. [http://www.belvoireagle.com/index.php/lead/new_hospital_construction_takes_next_turn/]
References
* cite web
title = Medical care expands under BRAC
date = 2007-04-05
url = http://www.belvoireagle.com/index.php/news-articles/medical_care_expands_under_brac/
accessdate = 2007-04-26External links
* [http://www.dewitt.wramc.amedd.army.mil DeWitt Army Medical Center]
* [http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil/wrhcs/ Walter Reed Health Care System]
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