§ Miss McIntoshTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the strength of the Defence Medical Services was in(a) 1997, (b) 2000 and (c) 2003, broken down by (i) service, (ii) rank, (iii) specialisation and (iv) establishment. [169995]
§ Mr. CaplinThe strength of the Defence Medical Services by Service and specialism for each of the three years is broken down as follows. Figures for the Royal Navy and the RAF were provided by the respective Medical Director's General, and the information for the Army was provided by DASA (Army).
Royal Navy October Category 1997 2000 2003 Medical Officers 247 205 230 Nurses: — — — Officer 48 67 87 Other Ranks 196 197 301 Medical Support Officers 51 53 48 Medical Technicians (including ODPs): Officers 0 1 8 Other Ranks 96 97 80 Medical 607 678 594 Assistants/Combat Medical Technicians (other ranks)
— — — Dental Officers 67 55 68 Dental Support Services: Officers 0 0 0 Other Ranks 104 102 114 Total 1416 1455 1530
Army October Category 1997 2000 2003 Other Officers (including Medical Officers and Medical Support Officers) (See note)
600 600 730 Nurses: Officer 250 280 290 Other Ranks 420 440 600 Medical Technicians (including ODPs) 280 260 260 Combat Medical Technicians (other ranks) 1430 1460 1630 Dental Officers 150 150 160 Dental Support Services (Officers and other ranks)
210 230 260 Total 3340 3420 3930
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Royal Air Force October Category 1997 2000 2003 Medical Officers 239 187 185 Nurses: Officer 102 112 118 Other Ranks 192 215 346 Medical Support Officers 31 45 76 Medical Technicians (including ODPs): Officers 22 15 13 Other Ranks 125 107 127 Medical Assistants/Combat Medical Technicians (other ranks)
521 600 768 Dental Officers 87 72 74
Royal Air Force October Category 1997 2000 2003 Dental Support Services: Officers 0 0 3 Other Ranks 218 209 210 Total 1537 1562 1920 Notes: 1. Figures shown are broken down between officers and other ranks.
2. Historical data on the location of personnel is not held centrally, and would be available only at disproportionate cost.
3. The Army manpower data is rounded to the nearest 10. Available figures for 1997 are not broken down between Medical
Officers and Medical Support Officers.
4. All figures include both trained and untrained personnel.