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Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Hospital nurses and corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Twentynine Palms participate in hands-on training during the Annual Nursing and Corpsmen Skills Fair, held April 29–30. The two-day event focused on sharpening essential medical skills such as blood administration, high-level disinfection, suicide screening, and medication delivery using newly upgraded Alaris infusion pumps. Designed in response to regulatory standards and command-wide data trends, the fair emphasized readiness, patient safety, and teamwork through simulation-based learning and collaborative training sessions. The training ensures that Navy medical personnel remain highly skilled, adaptable, and prepared to deliver high-quality care in both military treatment facilities and deployed environments (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher C. Jones, NHTP/NMRTC Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
250506-N-KC192-1023 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (May 6, 2025) Capt. William Hlavin, the regional chaplain assigned to Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), blesses the hands of Capt. Jose Pinon, the training officer assigned to NMFL, during a blessing of the hands ceremony held during National Nurses Week for NMFL nurses and staff as all are a part of the healing team onboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, May 6, 2025. Blessing of the hands is a moment of celebration and thanksgiving in recognition of a caregiver’s hands with oils or water and symbolizes how hands are used to deliver care and compassion. The Blessing of the Hands symbolizes the sacred role of healers and connects to Spiritual Readiness by affirming a caregiver’s sense of purpose, compassion, and inner strength to serve others with honor and resilience. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
250506-N-KC192-1014 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (May 6, 2025) Capt. William Hlavin, the regional chaplain assigned to Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), blesses the hands of Sailors and staff during a blessing of the hands ceremony held during National Nurses Week for NMFL nurses and staff as all are a part of the healing team onboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, May 6, 2025. Blessing of the hands is a moment of celebration and thanksgiving in recognition of a caregiver’s hands with oils or water and symbolizes how hands are used to deliver care and compassion. The Blessing of the Hands symbolizes the sacred role of healers and connects to Spiritual Readiness by affirming a caregiver’s sense of purpose, compassion, and inner strength to serve others with honor and resilience. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
250506-N-KC192-1010 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (May 6, 2025) Capt. Ebony Ferguson, the operations department head assigned to Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), has her hands prayed over by Capt. William Hlavin, the regional chaplain assigned to NMFL, during a blessing of the hands ceremony held during National Nurses Week for NMFL nurses and staff as all are a part of the healing team onboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, May 6, 2025. Blessing of the hands is a moment of celebration and thanksgiving in recognition of a caregiver’s hands with oils or water and symbolizes how hands are used to deliver care and compassion. The Blessing of the Hands symbolizes the sacred role of healers and connects to Spiritual Readiness by affirming a caregiver’s sense of purpose, compassion, and inner strength to serve others with honor and resilience. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
250506-N-KC192-1007 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (May 6, 2025) Capt. William Hlavin, the regional chaplain assigned to Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), leads a prayer during a blessing of the hands ceremony held during National Nurses Week for NMFL nurses and staff as all are a part of the healing team onboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, May 6, 2025. Blessing of the hands is a moment of celebration and thanksgiving in recognition of a caregiver’s hands with oils or water and symbolizes how hands are used to deliver care and compassion. The Blessing of the Hands symbolizes the sacred role of healers and connects to Spiritual Readiness by affirming a caregiver’s sense of purpose, compassion, and inner strength to serve others with honor and resilience. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)

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