BA, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, 1976
MHA, Baylor Univ., Waco, TX, 1984
CEO, Central Peninsula GH, Soldotna, AK, 2002 to present
Commander, 3rd Med. Grp., Elmendorf AFB, AK, 2000-2002
Admin., 72nd Med. Grp., Tinker AFB, OK, 1995-2000
Sen. Hlth. Prog. Anal., Office Ass. Sec. Def., Falls Church, VA, 1992-95
Admin., 9th Med. Grp., Beale AFB, CA, 1990-92
Admin., USAF Hosp., Fairchild AFB, WA, 1989-90
Resident, AFB Abilene, TX, 1983-84
Colonel David D. Gilbreath was previously the Commander, 3rd Medical Group, 3rd Wing, Elmendorf AFB, AK. Colonel Gilbreath was commissioned in the Medical Services Corps in April 1977. He is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and has worked all the functional areas of Air Force healthcare administration. He has held staff positions at Air Staff and OSD level.
Colonel Gilbreath's assignments include:
Director of Medical Logistics and Commander of Medical Squadron Section, USAF Clinic, Duluth, Minnesota - 1977-1979;
Director of Patient Administration, Resource Management and Clinic Administrator, USAF Clinic Howard, Republic of Panama - 1979-1982;
Director of Resource Management, USAF Hospital Dyess AFB, TX - 1984-1986;
Air Staff fellowship in Financial Management, HQ USAF/SGHC Bolling AFB, Washington D.C.- 1986-1987;
Associate Administrator, 22nd Strategic Hospital, March AFB California - 1987-1989;
Administrator, 92nd Strategic Hospital, Fairchild AFB, Washington - 1989-1990;
Administrator, 9th Medical Group, Beale AFB, California -1990-1992;
Senior Health Program Analyst, OASD (Health Affairs), Washington D.C. - 1993-1995;
Deputy Group Commander, 72nd Medical Group, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma-1995-1996;
Deputy Group Commander, 10th Medical Group, Command Administrator, USAFA, Colorado Springs, Colorado-1996-1998;
Commander, 18th Medical Group, Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan-1998-2000;
Commander 3rd Medical Group, June 2000-2002.
His awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Department of Defense Achievement Medal, and the Air Force Achievement Medal.