The Navy Nurse Corps is currently comprised of more than 4,000 active duty and reserve nurses who provide care or support patient care in more than 20 specialties. Navy nurses are stationed at military treatment facilities, medical education institutions, clinics, hospitals and research units located within the United States and various overseas locations. Navy nurses provide direct support to Navy and Marine Corps commands, squadrons, battalions and units. Navy nurses deploy in support of combat operations, disaster relief, and humanitarian assistance missions, providing the best care our nation can offer ashore and afloat.
Specialties
- Ambulatory care nursing
- Critical care
- Education and training management
- Emergency/trauma
- Family nurse practitioner
- Health care business analytics
- Maternal infant nursing
- Medical-surgical
- Mental health
- Neonatal critical care
- Nurse anesthesia
- Nursing education
- Nurse midwife
- Nursing researcher
- Operational nursing
- Pediatric nurse practitioner
- Pediatric nursing
- Perioperative
- Psychiatric health nurse practitioner
- Public health