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250521-N-FT324-7876. ROTA, SPAIN (May 21, 2025). Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Brian Jones, from Naval Medical Readiness Training Command (NMRTC), Rota, assists with laboratory draws aboard the USS Stout (DDG 55), supporting Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) requirements. These efforts ensure Sailors are medically prepared for deployment while also allowing NMRTC personnel to maintain clinical proficiency in operational environments. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
250521-N-FT324-6885. ROTA, SPAIN (May 21, 2025). Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Christian Herrera, from Naval Medical Readiness Training Command (NMRTC), Rota, administers a vaccination to Seaman Erin Railey, a Sailor aboard the USS Stout (DDG 55), in support of Individual Medical Readiness (IMR). These efforts ensure Sailors are medically prepared for deployment while also allowing NMRTC personnel to maintain clinical proficiency in operational environments. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
250521-N-FT324-1769. ROTA, SPAIN (May 21, 2025). Staff from Naval Medical Readiness Training Command (NMRTC), Rota perform laboratory draws aboard the USS Stout (DDG 55), in support of Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) requirements. These efforts ensure Sailors are medically prepared for deployment while also allowing NMRTC personnel to maintain clinical proficiency in operational environments. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
250306-N-KC192-1003 SPRING LAKE, N.C. (Mar. 6, 2025) - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Rebeccah Cisneros, an aerospace medical technician assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Guam, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Kelly Jurkouich, a branch clinic assistant leading petty officer assigned to Expeditionary Medical Facility (EMF) Mike, and Naval Medical Forces Atlantic Command Master Chief Lamar Bethel take a photo before a paramedic course graduation ceremony at Fayetteville Technical Community College, Mar. 6, 2025. The primary purpose of the 20-week military paramedic course at Fayetteville Technical Community College in Spring Lake, North Carolina is to expand the skills of service members, and increase survivability of those in harm’s way. Navy Medicine is enhancing Expeditionary Medical Unit (EXMED) capabilities by equipping Hospital Corpsmen with advanced trauma and pre-hospital care skills through an accelerated paramedic training program. This intensive five-month course ensures corpsmen are prepared to deliver life-sustaining care in austere environments, strengthening the Navy’s ability to support warfighters in operational settings worldwide. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Sierra Koch, a native of Apache Junction, Arizona, serves aboard U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (USNMRTC) Guantanamo Bay at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, May 19, 2025. Koch is a surgical technician and has served the Navy for seven years. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy/released)
Murals and artwork painted by Hospitalman Lucia Carano add a meaningful and artistic touch to the revitalized Multi-Service Ward at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, which officially reopened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 29. The artwork, themed around pregnancy and parenthood, was created to foster a comforting and supportive atmosphere for patients (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Murals and artwork painted by Hospitalman Lucia Carano add a meaningful and artistic touch to the revitalized Multi-Service Ward at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, which officially reopened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 29. The artwork, themed around pregnancy and parenthood, was created to foster a comforting and supportive atmosphere for patients (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Murals and artwork painted by Hospitalman Lucia Carano add a meaningful and artistic touch to the revitalized Multi-Service Ward at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, which officially reopened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 29. The artwork, themed around pregnancy and parenthood, was created to foster a comforting and supportive atmosphere for patients (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
A newly revitalized inpatient room at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms offers a modern, comfortable space designed to support high-quality care for patients and their families. The room is part of the hospital’s revitalized Multi-Service Ward, which officially reopened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 29 (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Capt. Daniel Clark (left), commanding officer of Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, and Cmdr. Christine Higgins (right), Maternal-Infant Nursing Department head and staff certified nurse midwife, cut the ribbon during a ceremony on May 29 marking the relocation and revitalization of the hospital’s Multi-Service Ward. The upgraded space, which houses the Maternal Infant Nursing Department (MIND), enhances inpatient care for military families aboard the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Murals and artwork painted by Hospitalman Lucia Carano add a meaningful and artistic touch to the revitalized Multi-Service Ward at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, which officially reopened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 29. The artwork, themed around pregnancy and parenthood, was created to foster a comforting and supportive atmosphere for patients (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Murals and artwork painted by Hospitalman Lucia Carano add a meaningful and artistic touch to the revitalized Multi-Service Ward at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, which officially reopened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 29. The artwork, themed around pregnancy and parenthood, was created to foster a comforting and supportive atmosphere for patients (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).

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