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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON -- Lt. Cmdr. Stacy Coulthard, Fleet Surgical Team TWO (FST-2) surgeon pictured in white gown to right of patient, clamps a simulated blood vessel on a hyper-realistic simulated mannequin during practice surgery with fellow FST-2 members while Strategic Trauma Readiness Center (STaRC) subject matter experts from the Army look on. Other Team members pictured include Hospital Corpsman First Class Terry Robinson, in gown opposite Coulthard; Lt. Jacob Holland, pictured far right; and Lt. Cmdr. Sharrod Greene, nurse anesthetist, at head of bed.  FST-2 and FST-4 made recent Navy medicine history, becoming the Navy’s first FSTs to complete the Army’s rigorous STaRC trauma readiness training course.
211015-N-PS123-001.JPG Photo By: Canadian Forces LCdr Paul Newell

Oct 18, 2021
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON -- Lt. Cmdr. Stacy Coulthard, Fleet Surgical Team TWO (FST-2) surgeon pictured in white gown to right of patient, clamps a simulated blood vessel on a hyper-realistic simulated mannequin during practice surgery with fellow FST-2 members while Strategic Trauma Readiness Center (STaRC) subject matter experts from the Army look on. Other Team members pictured include Hospital Corpsman First Class Terry Robinson, in gown opposite Coulthard; Lt. Jacob Holland, pictured far right; and Lt. Cmdr. Sharrod Greene, nurse anesthetist, at head of bed. FST-2 and FST-4 made recent Navy medicine history, becoming the Navy’s first FSTs to complete the Army’s rigorous STaRC trauma readiness training course.


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