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Alumni Profile: Joseph Anderson, USAF Surgeon – Video

Posted: November 9, 2012 at 8:44 am




Alumni Profile: Joseph Anderson, USAF Surgeon
Pre-Medical Society #39;s Outstanding Service Award in Medicine Award -- Joseph Anderson currently serves as the Air Force Reserve #39;s Command Surgeon stationed at Robins AFB. He oversees the medical care provided by 6000 medical personnel to more than 60000 Reservists. The Air Force Reserve provides over 60 percent of the aeromedical evacuation capability of the Department of Defense. Formerly, Anderson was assigned to the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon to develop new pre-deployment training for medical embedded teams. He has extensive experience in health systems development in international peacetime and combat areas having served in Afghanistan and as commander of the 30th Medical Group at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Anderson majored in biochemistry at the College of Charleston and was a member of the swim team and Alpha Phi Omega. He received his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and a master #39;s degree in public health from Harvard. Anderson is board-certified in family medicine and aerospace medicine. The Anderson family has strong College of Charleston roots. Joe #39;s parents are Jim Anderson #39;55 and Carolyn Nesbitt Anderson #39;70. His brother, Philip Anderson, graduated in 1981 and Joe met his wife, Regina, while both were students at the College. They now have a daughter, Kathleen, who is a College of Charleston student. Hopefully, their son, Ben, will also choose the College in a few years.From:CollegeofCharlestonViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:33More inScience Technology

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