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Naval Health Clinic (NHC) Patuxent River's pharmacy has navigated a period of significant transformation, marked by the challenges of a new electronic health record system and workflow adjustments, but ultimately leading to improved patient service. The pharmacy is in the middle of a major renovation, expected to be completed in the fall of this year. The pharmacy staff excitedly awaits the expansion which doubles the pharmacy's size, providing more space for staff and equipment, improving HVAC functionality, and increasing overall efficiency.
Naval Health Clinic (NHC) Patuxent River's pharmacy has navigated a period of significant transformation, marked by the challenges of a new electronic health record system and workflow adjustments, but ultimately leading to improved patient service. The pharmacy is in the middle of a major renovation, expected to be completed in the fall of this year. The pharmacy staff excitedly awaits the expansion which doubles the pharmacy's size, providing more space for staff and equipment, improving HVAC functionality, and increasing overall efficiency.
Naval Health Clinic (NHC) Patuxent River's pharmacy has navigated a period of significant transformation, marked by the challenges of a new electronic health record system and workflow adjustments, but ultimately leading to improved patient service. The pharmacy is in the middle of a major renovation, expected to be completed in the fall of this year. The pharmacy staff excitedly awaits the expansion which doubles the pharmacy's size, providing more space for staff and equipment, improving HVAC functionality, and increasing overall efficiency.
250606-N-FT324-2751. ROTA, Spain (June 6, 2025). Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Davis Riemersma instructs EMT Basic (EMT-B) trainee, Aviation Boatswain’s Mate, Aircraft Handling 3rd Class Anthony Milla, both assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota, in hands-on training using a high-fidelity mannequin to practice critical life-sustaining skills such as airway management, CPR, and trauma response. Realistic simulation prepares Sailors to deliver rapid, effective care in high-pressure, real-world medical emergencies across Navy operations. At NMRTC Rota, Sailors are being trained to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) through a rigorous and mission-driven EMT-Basic (EMT-B) certification program. (U.S. Navy photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
250606-N-FT324-7069. ROTA, Spain (June 6, 2025). Hospital Corpsmen 3rd Class Kaileigh Ringland and Hospitalman Olyvia Myers, assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota, instruct EMT Basic (EMT-B) trainee, Aviation Boatswain’s Mate, Aircraft Handling 1st Class Vanessa Bocobo, also assigned to NMRTC Rota, in hands-on training using a high-fidelity mannequin to practice critical life-sustaining skills such as airway management, CPR, and trauma response. Realistic simulation prepares Sailors to deliver rapid, effective care in high-pressure, real-world medical emergencies across Navy operations. At NMRTC Rota, Sailors are being trained to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) through a rigorous and mission-driven EMT-Basic (EMT-B) certification program. (U.S. Navy photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
250604-N-FT324-2338. ROTA, Spain (June 4, 2025). Hospitalman Jacob Adams and Hospitalman Kayli Bollinger, assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Rota’s Emergency Department, participate in a real-life simulation scenario responding to a shipboard fire exercise. This type of training reinforces critical emergency response skills that enhance medical readiness and ensures rapid, effective care in operational environments. At NMRTC Rota, Sailors are being trained to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) through a rigorous and mission-driven EMT-Basic (EMT-B) certification program. (U.S. Navy photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
Hospital Corpsman Third Class Riley Manning, a Sailor assigned to the 12th Dental Company, conducts ammo-can lifts as part of the Corpsman Cup held Friday, June 13 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The event tested the Corpsmen’s’ tactical medical skills, mental resilience and physical fitness through various stations.
Hospitalman Gabriella Tellez, a Sailor assigned to Naval Heath Clinic Cherry Point, conducts ammo-can lifts as part of the Corpsman Cup held Friday, June 13 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The event tested the Corpsmen’s’ tactical medical skills, mental resilience and physical fitness through various stations.
*Training* Lieutenant Commander Jacob Wittenauer, right, performs a chest decompression on a training manikin during the Corpsman Cup held Friday, June 13 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The event tested the Corpsmen’s’ tactical medical skills, mental resilience and physical fitness through various stations. Wittenauer serves aboard Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point.
Hospital Corpsman Third Class Christopher Cusson, left, and Hospital Corpsman Second Class Jon Cericola, both assigned to 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing’s Warrior Wellness and Readiness Clinic, sprint during a shuttle run event as part of the Corpsman Cup held Friday, June 13 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The event tested the Corpsmen’s’ tactical medical skills, mental resilience and physical fitness through various stations.
Hospital Corpsman Second Class Jon Cericola, a Sailor assigned to 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing’s Warrior Wellness and Readiness Clinic receives congratulations for holding a plank for five minutes, fifty-one seconds to win the Corpsman Cup for his team during a tie-breaker event. The Corpsman Cup, held Friday, June 13 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, tested the Sailors tactical medical skills, mental resilience and physical fitness through various stations.
*Training* Hospital Corpsman Nicholas Regis, a Sailor assigned to Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point, drags a training manikin during the Corpsman Cup held Friday, June 13 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The event tested the Corpsmen’s’ tactical medical skills, mental resilience and physical fitness through various stations.

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