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June 17, 2022

Corpsman and Medic overlapping comparisons and differences

There’s 58 names affixed on Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Heroes Wall of Honor. Everyone is a Navy hospital corpsman who lost their life after 9/11. There are no medics listed, which is not in any way to disparage or lessen the tremendous care, compassion and courage of any U.S. Army combat medic or U.S. Air Force aerospace medical service technician. Especially those who gave their all for another. It’s because there are no medics in the U.S. Navy.

June 13, 2022

I Am Navy Medicine, Senior Sailor of the Quarter, Cambodian Immigrant – HM1 Danny Varath

An unexpected surprise…Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Danny Varath, Naval Hospital/Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton’s Radiology Department leading petty officer is informed of his selection as the command Senior Sailor of the Quarter by Command Master Chief James B May (Left) and Capt. Patrick Fitzpatrick, NHB director and NMRTC Bremerton commanding officer. “I was very surprised. I didn`t think I had what it take to be SSOQ,” shared Varath. “The competition was tough and it has always been that way. Being selected mean that I represent my department, my chain of command, all the staff and junior sailors` accomplishment well. No one can make it on their own in the Navy. I learned that early on.” Varath’s nomination as Senior Sailor of the Quarter correlates with the annual Department of Defense observation of May as Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This year’s theme, “Advancing Leaders through Collaboration” recognizes the collective benefits resulting from a spirit of community, cooperation and cultural engagement and thoroughly resonates with Varath. “Diversity and inclusion are the main reason I stay in the Navy. From my experience in the civilian work force the Navy is very fair for promotion and pay opportunities. If you put forth your best effort and work hard every day, someone will notice it. You will get recognized.” Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer)

June 10, 2022

Homeport PT Clinic Opens at NHB

The doctor is in...there’s a new tweak and twist being offered for active duty, retirees and family members enrolled at Naval Hospital Bremerton Family Medicine and Pediatric clinics. There is now Homeport Physical Therapy available to provide timely support for all patients with acute care needs provided by Dr. Hannah Leon, physical therapist and doctor of physical therapy (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).

June 9, 2022

DHA Transition front and center at Naval Hospital Bremerton

The transition of management and administration – as well as personnel, property and systems - of a military treatment facility like Naval Hospital Bremerton to the Defense Health Agency is actually old news.

May 2, 2022

NHB Labor and Delivery Unit to go on “Divert” Status

Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Northwest Beginnings Labor & Delivery unit will be in a “divert” status, April 29, 2022.

June 14, 2021

Dental Corps 108th Birthday recognized at NMRTC Bremerton

As was the case 108 years ago, the Navy Dental Corps continues to ensure mission readiness, provide fleet support, and deliver care to those in need.

June 14, 2021

I am Navy Medicine – and Dental Corps – Capt. Mary Elizabeth Neill

It’s been a dedicated journey of a lifetime and a career devoted to caring for others.

June 14, 2021

Dental Literacy - Something to Smile about at Naval Hospital Bremerton

If you’re not true to your teeth, your teeth will be false to you. That old dental proverb is nothing to smirk about.

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