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Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Camp Lejeune commemorated the first graduating class of the Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Fellowship Program. The graduation took place on Dec. 19, 2025, in the MARSOC Room of the Club at Paradise Point on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Pictured left to right: Graduate Medical Education Director Capt. Elizabeth Frame, NMRTC Camp Lejeune Commander Capt. Anja Dabelić, EMPA Graduate Lt. Ryan Martzall, EMPA Graduate Lt. Jenny Oliver, Field Medical Training Battalion Commanding Officer/Guest Speaker Edward Owens, EMPA Fellowship Program Director Lt. Cmdr. Carolan Whitney.
Japanese Nuclear Regulation Authority and U.S. Navy participants simulate radiological surveys on the pier during the U.S.-Japan Joint Drill at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Dec. 18, 2025. The surveys are shared with each other and confirm no radiological impact to the base and environment from the simulated event. The drill, led by Commander, Submarine Group Seven, simulates a medical emergency aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), emphasizing the precedence medical treatment holds in a joint response. Now in its 18th iteration, this U.S.-Japan Joint Drill demonstrates the integral coordination and cooperation between the U.S. Navy, Government of Japan, and City of Yokosuka that further supports the alliance between our two nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kyree Rogers)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 18, 2025) – Lt. Cmdr. Jasen Koerner and Miki Arai, executive assistant for U.S. Navy Hospital Yokosuka (USNHY), speak to media at USNHY during the Joint Response Drill, Dec. 18, 2025. The drill, led by Commander, Submarine Group 7, simulates a medical emergency aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). Now in its 18th iteration, this U.S.-Japan Joint Response Drill demonstrates the integral coordination and cooperation between the U.S. Navy, Government of Japan, and City of Yokosuka that further supports the alliance between the two nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel G. Providakes)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 18, 2025) – U.S. Navy medical personnel assigned to U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka treat a simulated injured person at the hospital Emergency Room during the Joint Response Drill, Dec. 18, 2025. The drill, led by Commander, Submarine Group 7, simulates a medical emergency aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). Now in its 18th iteration, this U.S.-Japan Joint Response Drill demonstrates the integral coordination and cooperation between the U.S. Navy, Government of Japan, and City of Yokosuka that further supports the alliance between the two nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel G. Providakes)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 9, 2025) — A drill participant monitors a simulated injured person for low level radioactivity during an annual U.S.–Japan Joint Drill dry run. The drill, led by Commander, Submarine Group Seven, simulates a medical emergency aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), emphasizing the precedence of medical treatment. The low levels of radioactivity simulated as being present are about the same amount as the naturally occurring radioactivity found in a banana and are easily removed. Now in its 18th iteration, this U.S.-Japan Joint Drill demonstrates the integral coordination and cooperation between the U.S. Navy, Government of Japan, and city of Yokosuka that further supports the alliance between the two nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
250916-N-OV429-1001 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sep. 19, 2025) - Lieutenant Ara Gutierrez, from Caloocan City, Philippines, serves with Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) New England, located in Newport, Rhode Island. Lieutenant Gutierrez serves as the laboratory program manager and public health department head at NMRTC New England (U.S. Navy photo by Lieutenant Sydney Wall).
250613-N-FT324-4954. ROTA, Spain (June 13, 2025) — Sailors assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota present the colors during the command’s Hospital Corpsman Ball. The Color Guard represents Navy pride, professionalism, and tradition, honoring the service’s 250-year legacy while inspiring today’s Sailors to uphold the highest standards. (U.S. Navy Photo Released by LCDR Alicia Sacks)
250910-N-FT324-7797. ROTA, Spain (September 10, 2025) — Sailors from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota, Naval Station Rota, and the Spanish Navy serve as members of the Color Guard during a ceremony on base. The joint Color Guard highlights the enduring partnership between U.S. and Spanish forces while honoring Navy tradition, professionalism, and a 250-year legacy of service. (U.S. Navy Photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
251120-N-OV429-2001 PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (Nov. 20, 2025) - Lt. Cmdr. Opeyemi Elizabeth Fadoju seen performing dental surgery. A native of Baltimore, MD, whose family emigrated to the United States from Lagos, Nigeria when she was 4, has earned multiple academic degrees, including a doctor of dental surgery in 2017. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Sydney Wall).
TAURA, Japan (Nov. 18, 2025) — Personnel from Commander, Submarine Group Seven; U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka; Japan Self-Defense Force Hospital Yokosuka; Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Undersea Medical Center; and the Navy Dive Locker at U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center observe hyperbaric chamber operations during a bilateral emergency medical drill. The exercise rehearsed coordinated response, transport, and evaluation procedures for a simulated diving-related embolism. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
TAURA, Japan (Nov. 18, 2025) — U.S. Navy hospital corpsmen from U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force hyperbaric technicians prepare to move a simulated diving casualty into a hyperbaric chamber at the JMSDF Undersea Medical Center during a bilateral emergency response drill. The exercise rehearsed coordinated response, transport, and evaluation procedures for a simulated diving-related embolism. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
TAURA, Japan (Nov. 18, 2025) — Medical personnel from U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Undersea Medical Center conduct a rapid evaluation of a simulated diving casualty during a bilateral emergency medical drill. The exercise rehearsed coordinated response, transport, and evaluation procedures for a simulated diving-related embolism. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)

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