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Lt. Cmdr. Paul Flood and Lt. James Kirlin, with NMRTC Bremerton Urgent Care Clinic, explain their operational tempo which has included COVID-19 vaccination(s) and testing efforts seven days a week, to Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery during his visit to the command, August, 23, 2021. Along with Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, Director of the Hospital Corps, they met with leadership, greeted Sailors, addressed staff questions and familiarized themselves with the two commands which have been at the fore of much dynamic change in the last several years. From initially deploying the new electronic health record MHS GENESIS in 2017, to helping stop the spread of COVID-19 in the third largest fleet concentration area in 2020 on through today, to transitioning administration and management responsibilities of their military treatment facilities in 2021 to the Defense Health Agency, both installations continue to meet the needs of their patient population(s) and serve as a ready medical force to ensure there’s a medically ready force for any operational commitments (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
210823-N-HU933-420.JPG Photo By: Douglas Stutz

Aug 25, 2021
BREMERTON , WA - Lt. Cmdr. Paul Flood and Lt. James Kirlin, with NMRTC Bremerton Urgent Care Clinic, explain their operational tempo which has included COVID-19 vaccination(s) and testing efforts seven days a week, to Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery during his visit to the command, August, 23, 2021. Along with Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, Director of the Hospital Corps, they met with leadership, greeted Sailors, addressed staff questions and familiarized themselves with the two commands which have been at the fore of much dynamic change in the last several years. From initially deploying the new electronic health record MHS GENESIS in 2017, to helping stop the spread of COVID-19 in the third largest fleet concentration area in 2020 on through today, to transitioning administration and management responsibilities of their military treatment facilities in 2021 to the Defense Health Agency, both installations continue to meet the needs of their patient population(s) and serve as a ready medical force to ensure there’s a medically ready force for any operational commitments (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).


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