BS, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, 1977
MHA, Baylor Univ., Waco, TX, 1989
MMAS, Command & Gen. Staff, Ft. Leavenworth, KS, 1990
Army War College
Chairman, American College for Healthcare Executives, 2007 to present
Governor, District 8, ACHE, 2002-06
Regent Army, Western Region, ACHE, 2000-02
Army Deputy Surgeon General, 2008 to present
Chief, Army Medical Service Corps, 2008 to present
Commanding General of Europe Regional Medical Command, Heidelberg, Germany, 2006-07
Assistant Surgeon General for Force Sustainment, MEDCOM, Ft. Sam Houston, TX, 2005-06
Commander, 30th Medical Brigade, Heidelberg, Germany, 2004-2005
V Corps Command Surgeon, Heidelberg, Germany, 2004-2005
Chief of Staff, Europe Regional Medical Command, Heidelberg, Germany, 2003-04
Commander, Landstuhl RMC, Landstuhl, Germany, 2001-03
Commander, 21st CSH, Ft. Hood, TX, 1999-2001
Commander, Task Force Med. Eagle, Tuzla, Bosnia, 1999-2001
Dep. Commander Admin., Eisenhower AMC, Ft. Gordon, GA, 1997-99
Dep. Managed Care Div., Madigan AMC, Ft. Lewis, WA, 1996-97
Commander, MASH, Ft. Lewis, WA, 1994-96
Chief Coord. Care Div., DeWitt ACH, Ft. Belvoir, VA, 1992-94
Admin. Asst., Chief MSC, OTSG, Washington, DC, 1990-92
Resident, William Beaumont AMC, Ft. Bliss, TX, 1988-89
Major General David Rubenstein is the U.S. Army's Deputy Surgeon General. Prior to this assignment he was the Commanding General of Europe Regional Medical Command [Heidelberg, Germany] and Command Surgeon for United States Army, Europe and 7th Army. He previously commanded the 30th Medical Brigade and was the V U.S. Army Corps Command Surgeon [Heidelberg, Germany]. Other commands include Landstuhl Regional Medical Center [Landstuhl, Germany], 21st Combat Support Hospital [Fort Hood, Texas], Task Force Med Eagle [Bosnia & Herzegovina], 18th Surgical Hospital (MASH) [Fort Lewis, Wash.], and Headquarters Company, 307th Medical Battalion (Airborne), 82nd Airborne Division [Fort Bragg, N.C.]. Other assignments have been with the 3d Medical Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, Eisenhower, Madigan, and Beaumont Army Medical Centers, DeWitt Army Community Hospital, the Office of The Surgeon General, and the Academy of Health Sciences. He previously served as the Assistant Surgeon General for Force Sustainment, assigned to U.S. Army Medical Command [Fort Sam Houston, Texas].
He is a graduate of Texas A&M University and the Army War College. He earned a Master's Degree in Health Administration from Baylor University and a Master's Degree in Military Art and Science from the Army's Command and General Staff College. Among his awards and decorations are the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Legion of Merit, Army Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, NATO Medal, Overseas Ribbon, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Army Superior Unit Award, and German Proficiency Badge (Gold). He has earned the Expert Field Medical Badge, Master and Canadian Parachutist Badges, Ranger Tab, German Marksmanship Badge, Army Staff Identification Badge, The Surgeon General's "A" professional proficiency designator, and German Sports Badge.
MG Rubenstein has received the 2007 Outstanding Federal Healthcare Executive Award from the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States and has been appointed an Honorary Healthcare Administration Graduate Professor at Baylor University. His other honors include being the inaugural recipient of the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps Mentor of the Year Award, induction into the Army Medical Department's Order of Military Medical Merit, induction as an Outstanding Alumnus of the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University, and the Medical Service Corps Chief's Award of Excellence. He is listed in four Who's Who publications and was included twice in Modern Healthcare's list of the 100 most influential people in Healthcare.
His professional credentials include being a board certified healthcare executive who also serves as Chairman of the 30,000 member American College of Healthcare Executives. He previously served as a Governor on the College's Board of Governors and on national committees. He also served as the Healthcare Administration Consultant to the Army Surgeon General. His other professional memberships include the Association of the United States Army, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, American Hospital Association, and Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. MG Rubenstein has authored peer-reviewed professional articles, has two books on military medical history in progress, and has served as a book reviewer in such professional military journals as Military Review, Army, and Military Medicine.
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