USPHS Cdr. Todd Cesar #WhyIServe

Cmdr. Todd Cesar’s commission is to work alongside fellow Public Health Service officers and members from sister uniform services. Together, they are unified in one mission: to promote and protect public health care for all active duty service members, their families, and veterans. Whether Cmdr. Cesar is working on the front lines of patient care at an MTF or the strategic level at DHA’s Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence; he believes it is an honor and privilege to serve the nation’s greatest asset—its people! 

“I’m proud to be a member of the dynamic team of dedicated staff at TBICoE as it conducts research, develops clinical products, and disseminates vital medical care information for our warfighters and veterans. This is #WhyIServe. ” Cdr. Todd Cesar, U.S. Public Health Service
USPHS Cdr. Todd Cesar #WhyIServe

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