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BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Philemon Kimutai, assigned Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, provides emergency care as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Tier 1 course assessment. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour Combat Medic/Corpsman TCCC course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) - Lt. Simon Choi, assigned Navy Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, who serves as the Assistant Service Chief at the Medicine Intensive Care Unit, at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) provides emergency care as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Tier 1 course assessment. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour Combat Medic/Corpsman TCCC course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Philemon Kimutai, assigned Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, provides emergency care as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Tier 1 course assessment. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour Combat Medic/Corpsman TCCC course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) – Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Michael Bach, assigned Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, provides security for his team while they provide emergency care as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Tier 1 course assessment. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour Combat Medic/Corpsman TCCC course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) – Lt. Simon Choi, Assistant Service Chief for the Medical Intensive Care Unit, at Walter Reed National Military Medicine Center (WRNMMC), right, and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Evan Selinger, left, assigned both assigned to Navy Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, provide emergency care as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care course testing. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour TCCC Combat Medic/Corpsman course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
BETHESDA, Md. (Dec. 08, 2025) – Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Evan Selinger, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bethesda, Tactical Emergency Medical Care (TACMED) Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) program manager, provides a safety brief before TCCC tier 3 training course testing. The testing marks the culmination of the 63-hour TCCC Combat Medic/Corpsman course, which prepares Navy corpsmen and other military medical personnel to deliver lifesaving trauma care in austere, forward-deployed, and combat environments. NMRTC Bethesda mission is to maximize warfighter performance through optimized medical readiness tailored to operational requirements; enhance the readiness of the medical force to sustain expeditionary medical capability; and train and develop the Navy Medicine Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec Kramer)
It was an informal – and informative – medical mingling meeting as Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton hosted speed mentoring for U.S. Navy officers, February 6, 2026.
It was an informal – and informative – medical mingling meeting as Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton hosted speed mentoring for U.S. Navy officers, February 6, 2026.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Borst was recently selected for the Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP) for academic year 2026 while serving at U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (USNMRTC) Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Borst is a native of Toledo, Ohio. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy/released)
Lt. Cmdr. Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado, a biochemist assigned as the officer in charge for the Navy’s premier fly-away biowarfare agent detection laboratory in support of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Priority-One Classified Mission, implementing cutting edge biosurveillance and detection capabilities within Navy operational forces, the National Guard Civil Support Teams, U.S. Marine Chemical and Biological Incident Response Forces and State Public Health Laboratories Incident Response at the Naval Medical Research Laboratory’s Biological Defense Research Directorate in Frederick Md., Mar. 7, 2018. (U.S. Navy photo)
From the pitcher’s mound to the front lines of naval science, Lt. Cmdr. Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado’s unconventional path has culminated in one of Navy Medicine’s highest honors. Velazquez-Delgado, a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory chemistry division military deputy and acting division head for military support, was named Navy Medicine’s 2025 Biochemistry Officer of the Year on Dec. 20, 2025, for exceptional leadership, administrative excellence, and transformative contributions to radiation and nuclear defense research. (U.S. Navy photo)
From the pitcher’s mound to the front lines of naval science, Lt. Cmdr. Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado’s unconventional path has culminated in one of Navy Medicine’s highest honors. Velazquez-Delgado, a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory chemistry division military deputy and acting division head for military support, was named Navy Medicine’s 2025 Biochemistry Officer of the Year on Dec. 20, 2025, for exceptional leadership, administrative excellence, and transformative contributions to radiation and nuclear defense research.

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