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260115-N-OU364-2000

Cmdr. Michelle McCormick, left, a Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examiner (SAMFE) instructor from Navy Medicine Training Support Command San Antonio, conducts a simulated exam for Lt. Jennifer Stephens, right, a SAMFE provider at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, to maintain her credentials, Jan. 14, 2026. Stephens, a Navy nurse, is using alternate lighting, which helps identify trace injuries and hidden evidence during an exam. USNH Guam hosted the first approved mobile SAMFE course to provide training and certification for joint medical personnel across the Indo-Pacific Region. The SAMFE course is the only Department of War approved course for any examiner that conducts sexual assault forensic exams (SAFEs) within the military. (U.S Navy Photo Lieutenant Amanda Kundrat).

VIRIN: 260115-N-OU364-2000.JPG
Photo by: Lt. Amanda Kundrat

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Resolution: 4032x3024
Size: 1.85 MB
Location: Guam

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