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Welcome to the official website of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Annapolis!

At NMRTC Annapolis, our mission is to provide a medically ready force – certifying the warfighters that we care for are ready to fight tonight supported by a ready, well-trained medical force. As the former Surgeon General stated, we “provide well-trained People, working as expeditionary medical experts on optimized Platforms operating as cohesive teams demonstrating high reliability Performance to project Medical Power in support of Naval Superiority”. While we are not an operational or expeditionary unit, we are a platform prepared to support expeditionary medicine at any time – and we must ensure our readiness as medical personnel to respond to that call.

Since 1845, NHC Annapolis has been committed to exemplifying the best of Navy Medicine though innovation, quality care, technology, talent management, and leadership. NHC Annapolis provides health support in six locations across three states. At its core is the care and commissioning readiness of the more than 4,400 members of the Brigade of Midshipmen. NHC Annapolis providers contribute to athlete development on and off the field, and support the Naval Academy as team physicians for 33 varsity sports teams and 26 club sports.
 

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BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) – Lt. Simon Choi, Assistant Service Chief for the Medical Intensive Care Unit, at Walter Reed National Military Medicine Center (WRNMMC), right, and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Evan Selinger, left, assigned both assigned to Navy Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, provide emergency care as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care course testing. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour TCCC Combat Medic/Corpsman course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
NMRTC Bethesda Tests Sailors’ Expeditionary Medical Readiness During TCCC Training
| Feb. 10, 2026
NMRTC Bethesda Tests Sailors’ Expeditionary Medical Readiness During TCCC Training U.S. Navy story by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer BETHESDA, Md. (Feb. 2, 2026) — Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is...

It was an informal – and informative – medical mingling meeting as Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton hosted speed mentoring for U.S. Navy officers, February 6, 2026.
Getting Up To Speed [Mentoring] at NMRTC Bremerton
| Feb. 9, 2026
It was an informal – and informative – medical mingling meeting as Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton hosted speed mentoring for U.S. Navy officers, February 6, 2026.“The event put a professional spin on the...

Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Borst was recently selected for the Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP) for academic year 2026 while serving at U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (USNMRTC) Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Borst is a native of Toledo, Ohio. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy/released)
Toledo Native Serving with Navy Medicine in Cuba Selected for Commissioning Program
| Feb. 6, 2026
MILLINGTON, Tenn. — Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Borst, a native of Toledo, Ohio, was recently selected for the Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP) for academic year 2026 while serving at U.S. Navy Medicine...

Lt. Cmdr. Ian Eisenhauer and Lt. Cmdr. Ronald Fenton, emergency medicine physicians assigned to II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF), perform a simulated autologous fresh whole blood transfusion on Capt. Andrew Lin, commanding officer of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Fort Belvoir, while Lt. Cmdr. Josh Kotler, command program director, evaluates the team during a Joint Trauma System (JTS) Valkyrie Course, Jan. 23, 2026. The training prepares teams to run Emergency Fresh Whole Blood Transfusion (EFWBT) programs in large-scale combat and austere environments. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Briana Baxter)
We deal in blood: Valkyrie, emergency transfusions, and artificial blood
| Feb. 6, 2026
Strengthening Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and advancing standardized, joint trauma capability for future combat, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Fort Belvoir hosted the Joint Trauma System (JTS)...

From the pitcher’s mound to the front lines of naval science, Lt. Cmdr. Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado’s unconventional path has culminated in one of Navy Medicine’s highest honors. Velazquez-Delgado, a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory chemistry division military deputy and acting division head for military support, was named Navy Medicine’s 2025 Biochemistry Officer of the Year on Dec. 20, 2025, for exceptional leadership, administrative excellence, and transformative contributions to radiation and nuclear defense research.
From Baseball Pitcher to Navy Medicine’s Biochemistry Officer of the Year
| Feb. 6, 2026
From the pitcher’s mound to the front lines of naval science, Lt. Cmdr. Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado’s unconventional path has culminated in one of Navy Medicine’s highest honors.Velazquez-Delgado, a U.S. Naval Research...


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