25 February 2022 Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune's COVID/Acute Respiratory Clinic is closing After nearly two years, the COVID/Acute Respiratory Clinic at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune closed its doors a final time the afternoon of February 25, 2022.Following the first positive case of COVID-19 in Eastern North Carolina, NMCCL personnel established the “ARC” to conduct COVID-19 tests...
23 February 2022 NMCCL’s Navy Officer recognized as Navy Medicine’s Senior Laboratory Officer of the Year Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune personnel are being honored on a national level once again. United States Navy Lieutenant Commander Amanda J. Randles was recently recognized as Navy Medicine’s Senior Laboratory Officer of the Year for 2021.The yearly award recognizes compassion, accountability,...
18 February 2022 Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune revives STEM outreach with local area schools After an 18-month pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune is reviving their STEM outreach with local area schools. On February 16, anatomy and physiology students at Lejeune High School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune got a close-up look at what a heartbeat looks...
11 February 2022 NMCCL's Navy Officer recognized as Navy Medicine's Junior Information Technology Officer of the Year United States Navy Lieutenant Kenneth J. Bush was recently recognized as Navy Medicine’s Junior Information Technology Officer of the Year for 2021. Bush serves as a department head and Chief Information Officer for Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune’s Information Management Department.The yearly...
11 February 2022 Lt. Shi Keeps Camp Lemonnier Flying The job of a military aviator may be one of the most physically and mentally demanding jobs in the world. Everything from the effects of G-forces on the body to the mental acuity it takes to control one of the fastest and most advanced pieces of technology in existence can take a toll on one’s...
10 February 2022 Navy Names Top Dietitian of the Year According to US News & World Report, the failure rate of New Year’s resolutions is about 80% and most people lose their resolve by mid-February. Guantanamo Bay residents losing steam on New Year’s diet resolution may find 2022 their lucky year!The Navy newest named top Registered Dietitian of the...