- Bonnie Burnham Potter
Infobox Military Person
name=Bonnie Burnham Potter
caption=Rear Admiral Bonnie Burnham Potter, MC USN
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1974-2003
rank=Rear Admiral (upper half)
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commands=National Naval Medical Center ,Bethesda, Maryland ; Naval Hospital,Camp Pendleton
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awards=Legion of Merit ,Meritorious Service Medal ,Navy Commendation Medal ,Navy Achievement Medal ,Combat Action Medal
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laterwork=Rear Admiral Bonnie Burnham Potter was the first female physician in the Navy Medical Corps to be selected for flag rank. She served as the commanding officer of the
National Naval Medical Center atBethesda, Maryland and Chief of the Navy Medical Corps.Early life
A native of
Piedmont, California , Rear Admiral Potter graduated from theUniversity of California at Davis in 1968 with abachelor's degree in Animal Science. Following completion of medical technology training, she attended graduate school at theUniversity of California at Davis in Animal Physiology. She received her Doctor of Medicine degree fromSt. Louis University School of Medicine in 1975.Navy career
Potter completed her internship and residency in internal medicine at the Naval Regional Medical Center (NRMC),
Oakland, California , where she was Chief Resident from 1978 to 1979. She remained at NRMC Oakland as a staff internist and Residency Training Officer until 1983.She was assigned as Assistant Head, Internal Medicine Department, Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. from 1983 to 1987. She also served as the Command Intern Coordinator and Transitional Residency Program Director.
In 1987, Potter transferred to the
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences , F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine,Bethesda, Maryland , where she performed duties as the Medicine Clerkship Coordinator, and Physical Diagnosis Coordinator forNational Naval Medical Center ,Bethesda, Maryland . From January 1989 to April 1993, she served as theNational Naval Medical Center , Bethesda, Chairman and Program Director, Department of Internal Medicine.As Head, Medical Services,
USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) from August 1990 until April 1991, she deployed in support of Operation Desert Shield andOperation Desert Storm .From May 1993 to May 1995, Potter was stationed at Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Va. as the Deputy Commander and Director of Academic Affairs.
She was the Commanding Officer of Naval Hospital,
Camp Pendleton ,California from June 1995 to January 1997. In 1997, her promotion to Rear Admiral (lower half) marked her as the first female physician in the United States Navy to be selected for flag rank.Potter was then appointed as Commander of the
National Naval Medical Center ,Bethesda, Maryland where she also served as the Chief, Navy Medical Corps, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery,Washington, DC from April 1997 to September 1999 and as the Chairman, Region 1 TRICARE Executive Board (Lead Agent) from July 1998 to August 1999.In 1999, Potter was nominated to the rank of Rear Admiral (upper half), and in December 1999, reported as fleet surgeon,
U.S. Atlantic Fleet . Additional duties included Command Surgeon, U.S. Joint Forces Command and medical advisor, Allied Command, Atlantic.Rear Adm. Potter and her husband retired to California in 2003 where she is active in the
Navy League and raises alpacas. [ [www.lhvets.org/Vets_Bull_Feb_08.pdf Bonnie B. Potter, M.D., Rear Admiral] ]Awards and decorations
Rear Adm. Potter's awards include the
Legion of Merit with gold star, theMeritorious Service Medal with gold star, theNavy Commendation Medal , theNavy Achievement Medal , and theCombat Action Medal . [ [http://www.vwc.edu/news_events/releases/index.php?id=76 REAR ADMIRAL IS GUEST SPEAKER FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH] ]In 2000, while serving as Fleet Surgeon, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Rear Adm. Potter was awarded the Laureate award by the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine (ACP-ASIM) in the U.S. Navy Region for her abiding commitment to excellence in education, research and medical care. [ [http://www.acponline.org/about_acp/chapters/navy/laureates.htm Laureate award] ]
Education
Potter graduated from the
University of California at Davis in 1968 with abachelor of science degree in Animal Science. Following completion of medical technology training, she attended graduate school at theUniversity of California at Davis in Animal Physiology. She received her Doctor of Medicine degree fromSt. Louis University School of Medicine in 1975.Rear Adm. Potter is a fellow of the
American College of Physicians and is certified by theAmerican Board of Internal Medicine , with a certificate of Added Qualifications inGeriatrics . She holds faculty appointments at both theUniformed Services University of the Health Sciences andGeorgetown University Schools of Medicine. [http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/firsts3.html "Firsts" and more of the Accomplishments of Military Women] ]ee also
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Women in the United States Navy
*Medical Corps (United States Navy) References
External links
* [http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/firsts3.html "Firsts" and more of the Accomplishments of Military Women]
* [http://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/archive/story.asp?STORY_ID=730 Attack on the Cole: Medical Lessons Learned]
* [http://www.vwc.edu/news_events/releases/index.php?id=76 REAR ADMIRAL IS GUEST SPEAKER FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH]
* [http://www.lhvets.org/Vets_Bull_Feb_08.pdf Bonnie B. Potter, M.D., Rear Admiral]
* [http://www.acponline.org/about_acp/chapters/navy/laureates.htm Laureate award]
* [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=41111 Commander's Experience Promotes Breast Health]
* [http://www.calpaca.org/docs/BonniePotter_bio.pdf Bonnie Potter]
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