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Anthony Garza, medical support assistant, Internal Medicine Clinic, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, is one of many personnel at WBAMC ensuring obtainable Access to Care for patients at the Internal Medicine Clinic, April 26. The Internal Medicine Clinic along with Rio Bravo Medical Home, Soldier Family Medical Center, Spc. Hugo V. Mendoza Soldier Family Care Center, East Bliss Clinic and McAfee Army Health Clinic at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, make up WBAMC's Primary Care Service Line. The Service Line has sustained a "green" status for Access to Care over the last six months, making it one of the top in Army Medicine.

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