-January 22, 2010-

Dr. Donald Bradshaw, former Commanding General, Eisenhower Army Medical Center, joins Martin, Blanck & Associates.

Dr. Bradshaw joined Martin, Blanck in October 2009 after a distinguished career in the U.S. Army, culminating in his role as commanding general of Southeastern Regional Medical Command and as commander of Eisenhower Army Medical Center in August, Georgia  Bradshaw brings extensive command experience, and ground-breaking expertise as the Chairman of the initial task force that studied the needs of service members from current conflicts with mental health and traumatic brain injury, and substantive clinical quality management responsibilities.

“We are very pleased to welcome Don Bradshaw to Martin, Blanck & Associates,” stated Dr. Ron Blanck, Chairman, Martin, Blanck & Associates. “We will greatly benefit from the insights and experience, especially in leadership and collaboration which he brings to the company.”

Bradshaw also has worked in leadership roles in the joint environment, having overseen the TRICARE Central Region. He also forged important relationships across federal agencies, in particular with the Department of Veterans Affairs in Augusta, Georgia.  Dr. Bradshaw received his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, and his Masters of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

 

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Martin, Blanck & Associates, LLC, (MB) was founded in March 1998 by Dr. Edward Martin, a retired Rear Admiral in the Public Health Service with more than 35 years of federal health experience, and Mr. Alfred Giambone. Since then, MBA has grown to a full-service consulting firm with two dozen senior executive partners and over 500 years of combined health care experience across the federal health sector.

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