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260123-N-MS174-1002 (Jan. 23, 2026) FALLS CHURCH, Va. Stephanie Wright, director, Civilian Human Resources and deputy director, Civilian Corps at the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, speaks during a town hall at Defense Health Headquarters, Jan. 23. With a community of more than 2,000 civilian employees in over 119 different occupations across the globe, the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps play a critical and foundational role in helping the Department of the Navy meet its mission and support our warfighters. (U.S. Navy screenshot by Bobbie A. Camp)
260123-N-CH185-1001 (Jan. 23, 2026) FALLS CHURCH, Va. Dr. Michael B. McGinnis, executive director of U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and director of the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps, speaks during a town hall at Defense Health Headquarters, Jan. 23. With a community of more than 2,000 civilian employees in over 119 different occupations across the globe, the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps play a critical and foundational role in helping the Department of the Navy meet its mission and support our warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Kaylon Chladek)
260123-N-CH185-1003 (Jan. 23, 2026) FALLS CHURCH, Va. Genevieve Landers, the program support specialist for the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps at the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, speaks during a town hall at Defense Health Headquarters, Jan. 23. With a community of more than 2,000 civilian employees in over 119 different occupations across the globe, the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps play a critical and foundational role in helping the Department of the Navy meet its mission and support our warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Kaylon Chladek)
260123-N-CH185-1002 (Jan. 23, 2026) FALLS CHURCH, Va. Dr. Michael B. McGinnis, executive director of U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and director of the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps, speaks during a town hall at Defense Health Headquarters, Jan. 23. With a community of more than 2,000 civilian employees in over 119 different occupations across the globe, the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps play a critical and foundational role in helping the Department of the Navy meet its mission and support our warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Kaylon Chladek)
260123-N-MS174-1003 (Jan. 23, 2026) FALLS CHURCH, Va. Genevieve Landers, the program support specialist for the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps at the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, speaks during a town hall at Defense Health Headquarters, Jan. 23. With a community of more than 2,000 civilian employees in over 119 different occupations across the globe, the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps play a critical and foundational role in helping the Department of the Navy meet its mission and support our warfighters. (U.S. Navy screenshot by Bobbie A. Camp)
260123-N-MS174-1001 (Jan. 23, 2026) FALLS CHURCH, Va. Dr. Michael B. McGinnis, executive director of U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and director of the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps, speaks during a town hall at Defense Health Headquarters, Jan. 23. With a community of more than 2,000 civilian employees in over 119 different occupations across the globe, the Navy Medicine Civilian Corps play a critical and foundational role in helping the Department of the Navy meet its mission and support our warfighters. (U.S. Navy screenshot by Bobbie A. Camp)
Captain Raynese Roberts presents the Leapfrog Top General Hospital Award to LT Michael Ahner on behalf of U.S. Naval Hospital Naples.
CAPTAIN Raynese Roberts, Commanding Officer U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, presents the Hospital Accreditation Program Certificate to CDR Ross Mullinax Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, on behalf of U.S. Naval Hospital Naples.
CAPTAIN Raynese Roberts, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, presents the Behavioral Health Care Program Certificate to LT Brook Simms, Behavioral Health U.S. Naval Hospital Naples.
CAPTAIN Raynese Roberts, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, presents the Primary Care Medical Home Certificates to CDR Mia Jin; Medical Home Port Naval Hospital, Naples.
CAPTAIN Raynese Roberts, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, presents the Primary Care Medical Home Certificates to CDR Paolo Acedera; Branch Health Clinic Capodichino.
U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Mayra Monarrez and Lt. Kylie Rodgers, certified registered nurse anesthetists, mentor and field questions from active duty nurses and corpsmen during a student registered nurse anesthetist open house event at Naval Medical Center San Diego, Jan. 23. The event is held annually during national CRNA week to recruit those interested in pursuing a career in anesthesiology via the SRNA training pipeline at Uniformed Services University. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jason Afable)

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