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Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Steward Cotui Mercedes checks vitals on a mock casualty during a casualty clearing drill in an engine room of the guided missile destroyer USS Donald Cook (DDG 75), Feb. 17, 2022. Cotui Mercedes now assigned to Naval Branch Health Clinic Mayport was recently named one of five hospital corpsmen in the Navy to be awarded the Danyelle Luckey Sacred Trust Award. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Nicholas M. Skyles)
260611-N-JB216-3573 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. As part of their hands-on experience, students participated in orthopedic bone stations, where they learned the fundamentals of applying pins and external fixation devices, as well as practicing surgical incision techniques. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage)
260610-N-JB216-7879 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. Students engaged in orthopedic splinting and casting stations, gaining practical experience in how injuries are stabilized and supported through proper application techniques. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage).
260610-N-JB216-5830 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. The suturing station provided students with hands-on experience in applying stitches, building foundational wound care, and closure techniques. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage).
260610-N-JB216-2385 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. Students engaged in orthopedic splinting and casting stations, gaining practical experience in how injuries are stabilized and supported through proper application techniques. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage).
260609-N-JB216-5746 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. Students participated in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), where they gained hands-on experience in lifesaving field medicine principles used in combat environments. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage).
260608-N-JB216-8749 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. Their curiosity, enthusiasm, and eagerness to learn made the experience rewarding for everyone involved. We hope this week sparked new interests, inspired future goals, and created lasting memories. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage).
260608-N-JB216-6352 Jacksonville, Fla. (June 12, 2026) The annual Science, Service, Medicine, and Mentoring (S2M2) program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville concluded another impactful week! From June 8-12, students from Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts explored a variety of medical departments, gaining firsthand experience through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and mentorship from healthcare professionals. At the Navy Entomology Center of Excellence (NECE), students engaged in an up-close exploration of insects, learning how bugs contribute to scientific research and broader medical applications. (U.S. Navy photo by Kie Savage).
Capt. Kevin Lyle, U.S. Navy Medical Service Corps, is rung aboard as the oncoming commander and director of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command New England during the Change of Command ceremony aboard Naval Station Newport, R.I., on June 10, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jacob Allison)
Capt. Rona Green, is piped ashore after 37 years of service after the Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command New England during the Change of Command ceremony aboard Naval Station Newport, R.I., June 10, 2026. Green served the Navy for 37 years of dedicated and honorable service. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jacob Allison)
Capt. Rona Green, outgoing commanding officer of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command New England, presents a folded ensign to her husband, following a flag passing ceremony during her retirement ceremony aboard Naval Station Newport, R.I., June 10, 2026. Green served the Navy for 37 years of dedicated and honorable service. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jacob Allison)
Capt. Rona Green receives the national ensign during her retirement ceremony aboard Naval Station Newport, R.I., June 10, 2026. Green served the Navy for 37 years of dedicated and honorable service. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jacob Allison)

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