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Ready to beam it to ya…in conjunction with National Radiologic Technologist Week November 5-11, 2023, and the theme “patients are our passion, safety is our priority,” Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Challis Miles, a Taylorsville, Utah native, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton Radiology department, is prepared to provide medical imaging services with the rest of his team, using such modalities as computed tomography, diagnostic radiography, mammography/breast imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, radiation health and ultrasound. “Medical Imaging is incredibly important. We have a direct impact on patient care as we are the ones who most often interact with our patients during the examinations,” Miles stated (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
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Nov 14, 2023
Bremerton, WA - Ready to beam it to ya…in conjunction with National Radiologic Technologist Week November 5-11, 2023, and the theme “patients are our passion, safety is our priority,” Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Challis Miles, a Taylorsville, Utah native, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton Radiology department, is prepared to provide medical imaging services with the rest of his team, using such modalities as computed tomography, diagnostic radiography, mammography/breast imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, radiation health and ultrasound. “Medical Imaging is incredibly important. We have a direct impact on patient care as we are the ones who most often interact with our patients during the examinations,” Miles stated (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).


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