COMEDS

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COMEDS is NATO’s senior committee responsible for coordinating and advising on multinational military medical policy, support, and interoperability across the Alliance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NATO senior committee
advisory body
military medical committee
acronym COMEDS NERFINISHED
advises NATO Military Committee NERFINISHED
NATO North Atlantic Council NERFINISHED
composedOf chiefs of military medical services of NATO member states
coordinatesWith NATO Centres of Excellence in the medical domain NERFINISHED
NATO strategic commands NERFINISHED
partner nations on medical issues
domain health services support
medical support
military medicine
focusArea casualty care and evacuation
force health protection
medical interoperability
medical logistics
medical research and innovation in the military context
medical support to operations
medical training and education
standardization of military medical practices
fullName Committee of the Chiefs of Military Medical Services in NATO NERFINISHED
objective enhance medical readiness of NATO forces
ensure effective and interoperable medical support across the Alliance
improve survivability and care of NATO personnel in operations
partOf NATO NERFINISHED
NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
reportsTo NATO Military Committee NERFINISHED
role advise NATO on military medical matters
advise on medical capability development in NATO
coordinate medical lessons learned within NATO
coordinate multinational military medical policy within NATO
facilitate multinational medical support in NATO operations
harmonize military medical standards and procedures
promote interoperability of medical support among NATO members
provide medical input to NATO operational planning
support NATO’s medical readiness and resilience
support development of NATO medical doctrine
scope NATO member states NERFINISHED
NATO-led operations and missions
supports NATO standardization agreements in the medical field

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