Pedro N. Rivera - Military Career

Military Career

On August 1974, Rivera joined the United States Air Force at the rank of Captain and was assigned as staff pediatrician at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana until May 1976, during which time he was promoted to major. He was then re-assigned as staff pediatrician at Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.

On September 1977, he was named chief of pediatric services of Malcolm Grow Medical Center and on March 1980, was named chairman of the Department of Pediatrics. On June 15 of that same year, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He served at Malcolm Grow until July 1983 when he was transferred to the U.S. Air Force Regional Hospital, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida as Chief of Hospital Services. On September 20, 1984, Rivera was promoted to Colonel and in November 1984 he was named commander of the 56th Medical Group.

On May 1986, Rivera was re-assigned to Headquarters Tactical Air Command at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia as deputy command surgeon and director of professional services. He served at Langley until May 1990 when he was sent to Bolling Air Force Base in Washington D.C. for one year, where he assumed the responsibilities of Deputy Director of Medical Plans and Resources for the Office of the Surgeon General.

From September 1991 to June 1993, Rivera served as command surgeon at Headquarters Pacific Air Forces in Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii; then from June 1993 to August 1994, as commander of the Malcolm Grow Medical Center at Andrews Air Force Base.

On August 1, 1994, Rivera was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General and named commander of the 81st Medical Group at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. As commander, he was responsible for the provision of health care to more than 50,000 patients in the Keesler area and for providing referral and consultative services for an additional 605,000 beneficiaries in a five state region (Department of Defense Region IV). His responsibilities included ensuring the availability of major war-and peacetime medical readiness response forces and also the direction of all managed health care activities in DoD Region IV.

Rivera was the director of five graduate medical education programs and extensive clinical research program by one of three Air Force clinical research laboratories. He led more than 2,000 health care professionals and managed a local budget of $179 million and a regional managed care contract of $3.8 billion. Rivera retired from the Air Force on October 1, 1997.

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