Institute of Naval Medicine (INM)
Institute of Naval Medicine (INM)
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Type Training Establishment
Preceded by Royal Naval Medical School
Country United Kingdom
Founded 1969
Abolished Active
Headquarters Gosport, England
Role Medical Training
Part of Royal Navy Medical Service
Succeeded by None

The Institute of Naval Medicine is a medical training facility of the Royal Navy Medical Service established in 1969. It replaced the Royal Naval Medical School and is currently based in Gosport, England. The institute is currently administered and commanded by Surgeon Captain Danny Follington.

1) History

The Institute of Naval Medicine is a medical training facility of the Royal Navy Medical Service established in 1969. It replaced the Royal Naval Medical School.

2) Commanding Officer

  1. Surgeon Captain Danny Follington (?-2018)

3) Sources

  1. https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/our-organisation/where-we-are/training-establishments/institute-of-naval-medicine
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