Ronald T. Stephens

Chief Medical Officer at Koniag Government Services

Ronald T. Stephens has extensive work experience in the medical field, particularly in leadership and advisory roles within the U.S. Army. Ronald T. began their career in 1982 as a Soldier and later served as the Commanding General and Command Surgeon for various Army medical commands. Ronald has also held positions such as Deputy Chief of Staff for Support, Deputy Commanding General, Commander of a medical center, and Assistant Deputy for Health Affairs. Ronald T. has demonstrated expertise in budget management, healthcare administration, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality healthcare to a large number of beneficiaries. Ronald's experience also includes collaborating with government officials and leading medical teams in Iraq. Currently, they are serving as the Chief Medical Officer at Koniag Government Services.

Ronald T. Stephens has a diverse education history. In 1982, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from North Georgia College. Following this, they pursued a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at the Medical College of Georgia from 1986 to 1990. In 1996, Ronald obtained certification as being Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation from the American Board of PM&R. Later, they attended the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and obtained a Master's degree in Military National Resource Strategy and Policy, which they completed in 2008.

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  • Chief Medical Officer

    June, 2021 - present