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Profiles in Medical Power - LCDR Harry Qui

by Navy Medicine | 28 December 2020

by Navy Medicine | 28 December 2020

LCDR Harry Qui

Assistant Director for Administration and Logistics Officer

PEOPLE

LCDR Harry Qui received his degrees from University of Connecticut. He is a prior recipient of medical research training grant from National Institute of Health. He has published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and recently presented at an international scientific conference. He enhanced his career by attending the rigorous Navy Medical supply and finance course, FMMTC.

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Dec. 15, 2020) LCDR Harry Qui poses for a photo at Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center in Portsmouth, Virginia. US Navy photo by Hugh Cox/Released.

PLATFORMS

LCDR Qui is currently assigned to Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center in the Director for Administration, working as the Assistant Director for Administration and Logistics Officer.

PERFORMANCE

As the ADFA, he oversees administrative functions, HR ? hiring and recruiting, plus critical IT infrastructures. He ensures the command receives appropriate support. As the logistics officer, he works closely with NEPMU/FDPMU on all their supply needs. This includes test gears for detecting COVID-19.

LCDR Harry Qui working from his desk at the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center.

POWER

LCDR Qui uses his administrative skills to facilitate commands daily administrative needs. He uses knowledge gained from his formal education when interacting with command?s staff epidemiologists and medical professions in answering taskers and crafting guidance and policies. He ensures the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center and Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Units (NEPMUs) have the equipment, supplies and communications needed to provide support to warfighters.


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