by R.P. Burke 1. Reference (a) directed me to inquire into the communications, decisions and actions that took place within the Navy chain of command related to the following matters: a. Planning and execution of the Da Nang, Vietnam port visit. b. Transit of USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71) to Guam, including air movements during transit and planning for the ship's arrival and provisions for the crew. c. Actions following arrival of USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71) to Guam, including movement of...
Topics: coronavirus, covid-19, USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)
The entire collection consists of a mug, photographs, and papers from Zelma “Suzie” Coyle, who served as a nurse on the USS Haven (AH-12) hospital ship during the Korean War. Scanned and online here are instructions to medical officers upon joining the Haven, her letters home to her mother and her photographs. 72 items are available on this page, one of which is a listing of the photographs as a pdf file - "Coyle collection photo captions"
Topics: USS Haven (AH-12), hospital ship, Korean War, Nurse Corps, nursing, US Marine Corps
Story by André Sobocinski U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery In April 2020, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed a special diagnostic unit to the guided missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG-100), then in the throes of a shipboard outbreak. The team—comprised of two medical officers and five corpsmen—was referred to as the “Rapid Response Team,” and for good reason. Within a mere three hours this team was both conceived, assembled and deployed on a mission to conduct...
Topics: USS Kidd (DDG-100), history of medicine, history of technology, COVID-19, NH Jacksonville, Hospital...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 34, No. 28, January 2, 1973 - Vol. 34, No. 52, December 14, 1973. This volume should have been #35, but was mis-numbered for the entire year. 1974 began with the correct volume 36
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War,...
by by André Sobocinski On March 18, 2021, Vice. Adm. Donald Custis, the 26th Surgeon General of the Navy died. He was 103. For those who served in Navy Medicine during his tenure in office his passing marks the end of an era—the last surviving World War II veteran Surgeon General.
Topics: Medical Corps, Navy Medicine, Vietnam War, World War II, obituary, history of medicine
Annual report of tri-service pathology institute.
Topics: U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, military medicine, forensics, Armed Forces Institute of...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 43, No. 1, January 16, 1981 - Vol. 43, No. 25, December 18, 1981.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
The first hospital ship of the United States Navy was originally a commercial side-wheel river steamer RED ROVER built at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in 1859.
Topics: Civil War, hospital ship, USS Rover, Nurse Corps
Annual report and executive summary of tri-service pathology institute.
Topics: U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, military medicine, forensics, Armed Forces Institute of...
AIR FORCE MANUAL NUMBER 161-1 Aerospace and Preventive Medicine FLIGHT SURGEON'S MANUAL 17 January 1962 The purpose of this manual is to act as a guide and a reference for the Flight Surgeon in the performance of his duties. It combines engineering and aeronautical facts with medical knowledge to provide the basic information encompassing the very specialized field of Aerospace Medicine. CONTENTS The Aircrew Effectiveness Progr am Effects of Decreased Partial Pressure of Oxygen On...
Topics: military medicine, aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, space
Hospital newspaper Vol. 8, No. 1, January 1, 1949 - Vol. 8, No. 26, June 25, 1949.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
BY HENRY W. HUDSON Captain (MC) USNR TABLE OF CONTENTS "ABATU" ...3 H. M. S. AQUITANIA ...9 ADVANCE PARTY ...11 BEACH HILL CAMP, LONDONDERRY ...13 NAVY NURSES IN LONDON . ..17 THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL, NETLEY, HANTS ...19 UNITED STATES NAVAL BASE HOSPITAL, No. 12 ..... 24 SNAG 56 AT NETLEY, HANTS, AS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF ONE NAVY NURSE ...27 PREPARATION AND PREVIEW ...37 CASUALTIES AND BUZZ BOMBS ...40 ADDENDA ....49 SNAG SHOTS [ie photographs] ....77
Topics: Base Hospital 12, Londonderry, Netley, World War 2, World War II
Contents Contributors xi Peer Reviewers xvii Foreword by The Surgeon General xxi Preface xxiii 1. Historical Overview: From Poisoned Darts to Pan-Hazard Preparedness 1 George W. Christopher, Daniel M. Gerstein, Edward M. Eitzen, and James W. Marting 2. Epidemiology of Biowarfare and Bioterrorism 37 Zygmunt F. Dembek, Julie A. Pavlin, Martina Siwek, and Mark G. Kortepeter 3. Food, Waterborne, and Agricultural Diseases 71 Zygmunt F. Dembek, and Edwin L. Anderson 4. Consequence Management: The...
Topics: Bioterrorism--prevention & control, Communicable Disease Control--methods, Military...
Hospitals newspaper Vol. 1, No. 2, March 7, 1986 - Vol. 1, No. 22, December 19, 1986.
Topics: Hospital Corps, USNH Mercy (TAH-19), hospital ship,, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 10, No. 28, July 7, 1951 - Vol. 10, No. 53, December 29, 1951.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Korean War, My...
Deputy Director's Message From the desk of Nurse Corps Deputy Director (Reserve Component) Eric Peterson, RDML, NC, USN Every Theater, Any Threat Submitted and written by: Danilo Garcia-Duenas, CDR, NC, USN Health Services Clinical & Doctrine, SME, MCCDC Joint Commission Survey and PCMH Inspections Submitted by: Nathan Voelkel LCDR, NC, USN NMRTU Fallon Presidential COVID Vaccination Mission: Queens, New York Submitted by: Tameka Morris LCDR, NC, USN NMRTU Earle, NJ Task Force 515th Marine...
Topics: USNS Mercy (TAH-19), hospital ship, training, Nurse Corps, nursing, NMRTC San Diego, Bahrain,...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 10, No. 1, January 11, 1954- Vol. 11, No.24, December 23, 1955.
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
Prepared by Naval Aerospace Medical Institute and BioTechnology, Inc. Office of Naval Research Contract N00014-76-C-1010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Chapter 1 Physiology of Flight . 1-1 Chapter 2 Acceleration and Vibration . . . . . ....... 2 -1 Chapter 3 Vestibular Function ............ 3-1 Chapter 4 Space Flight Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Chapter 5 Internal Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Chapter 6 Psychiatry. .. ....
Topics: Aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, flight surgeons, history of medicine, flying, airplanes,...
NSA Station Hospital Danang, Vietnam Medical Officer's group photo taken 24 October 1969. (CAPT Donald Custis would become the Navy Surgeon General and is seated in the front row, slightly to the left, with his hands crossed at his wrist.) Original is a print 8x10 b&w
Topics: Vietnam War, U.S. Navy, Medical Corps, hospital
Hospital newspaper Vol. 26, No. 1, January 1970 - Vol. 27, No. 12, December 1971.
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 31, No. 1, January 10, 1969 - Vol. 31, No. 25, December 19, 1969.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
By André B. Sobocinski, Historian, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery On December 14, 2020 the Naval Medical Center San Diego became one of the first US military installations to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Over the next days photographs of Sailors, and Marines getting the “shot in the arm” became more widespread—and with it the prospect of a post-COVID-19 world became all the more real. The administration of the COVID-19 Pfizer and Moderna vaccines may not yet mark the total...
Topics: vaccination, immunization, smallpox, typhoid, tetanus, polio, history of medicine
Photocopy of typed unpublished manuscript with historical vignettes about US Naval Hospitals by W. Kenneth Patton. A Hospital Corpsman who was promoted to an officer during World War 2, and in the 1940s served as the editor of the Hospital Corps Quarterly, Patton was the BUMED Historian in the 1960s-1970s. Modifications and emendations were made by his successor BUMED Historian Jan Herman. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction p. 1 2. Aiea Heights, HI p. 14 3. Annapolis, MD p. 22 4. Arrowhead...
Topics: military medicine, World War II, World War 2, World War I, Korean War
Hospitals newspaper Vol. 4, No. 2, March 3, 1989 - Vol. 4, No. 14, September 1, 1989 (last issue)
Topics: Hospital Corps, USNH Mercy (TAH-19), hospital ship,, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical...
Specialty Editors RICHARD I. WALKER T. JAN CERVENY Front Matter Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Nuclear Events and Their Consequences 2. Acute Radiation Syndrome in Humans 3. Triage and Treatment of Radiation-Injured Mass Casualties 4. Treatment of Internal Radionuclide Contamination 5. Infectious Complications of Radiation Injury 6. Biological Assessment of Radiation Damage 7. Behavioral and Neurophysiological Changes with Exposure to Ionizing Radiation 8. Psychological Factors in Nuclear...
Topics: Radiation-Physiological effect, Nuclear weapons- Physiological effect
U.S. Navy Medicine Volume 69, Number 5 May 1978 1 From the Surgeon General 2 Department Rounds Seven Picked for Flag Rank ... New MSC Chief ... Life Support Stretcher 7 Notes and Announcements In Memoriam .. . Industrial and Occupational Hearing Courses Diagnostic Coding ... American Board Certifications 9 Policy Medical Malpractice Claims 10 Scholars' Scuttlebutt How to Get the Training You Want 14 Features The Nurse Corps: Seventy Years Old, but Young at Heart 20 Education and Training...
Topics: Navy medicine magazine, Nurse Corps, psychiatry, occupational health, Medical Service Corps,...
Scripted and produced by Jan Herman. "In late April and early May of 1975, the destroyer escort USS Kirk became a haven for refugees fleeing South Vietnam. Kirk's officers and enlisted personnel -- trained as warriors -- instantly transformed their man-of-war into a humanitarian assistance ship. Desperation and anguish gave way to reassurance as crew members fed their unexpected guests, dispensed medical care, diapered infants and provided hope to a dispirited people." PIN#806882
Topics: Vietnam War, USS Kirk, humanitarian assistance, helicopter, Richard Armitage, Paul Jacobs,...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 42, No. 1, January 4, 1980 - Vol. 42, No. 16, August 1, 1980.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM SUBJECT: Dr. Marc S. Micozzi INTERVIEWER: Mr. Charles Stuart Kennedy DATE: June 1, 1994
Topics: oral history, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Armed Forces Medical Museum, National Museum of...
This book is designed to deliver combat casualty care information that will facilitate transition from a CONUS or civilian practice to the combat care environment. Establishment of the Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) and the Joint Theater Trauma Registry (JTTR), coupled with the efforts of the authors, has resulted in the creation of the most comprehensive, evidence-based depiction of the latest advances in combat casualty care. Lessons learned in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and in...
Topics: military medicine, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan
Hospital newspaper Vol. 3, No. 1, January 28, 1991 - Vol. 3, No. 17, December 20, 1991.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, hospital ship
COLONEL VERNON W. ARMBRUSTMACHER ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM
Topics: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, oral history, U.S. Air Force, pathology
Hospital newspaper Vol. 14, No. 1, January 27,1958 - Vol. 15, No. 12, December 21, 1959.
Topics: television, NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 41, No. 1, January 12, 1979 - Vol. 41, No. 23, December 21, 1979.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
Christmas dinner men.
Topics: Christmas, NH Oakland, food, menu
Table of Contents Number 1 PREFACE iii NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS . ... iv SPECIAL ARTICLES Rheumatic Fever and Acute Arthritis as Causes for Evacuation from South Pacific Area—Howard B. Sprague and Sylvester McGinn 1 Acute Ascending Paralysis (Guillain-Barre Syndrome) —Patrick J. Fitzgerald and Harold Wood 4 Infectious Polyneuritis; A Report of Four Cases — A. Warren Stearns and Herbert I. Harris 13 Dermatologic Practice in the South Pacific; A Review of 1,500 Cases — Charles T....
Topics: World War II, venereal disease, sexually-transmitted dieseases, aviation medicine, submarine...
Hospitals newspaper Vol. 3, No. 1, January 3, 1988 - Vol. 3, No. 24, December 7, 1988.
Topics: Hospital Corps, AIDS, Nurse Corps, USNH Mercy (TAH-19), hospital ship, Medical Service Corps,...
Cruise book or yearbook for the hospital ship USS Sanctuary (AH-17) for a year of the Vietnam War.
Topics: hospital ship, USS Sanctuary (AH-17), Nurse Corps, nursing, Vietnam War
Hospital newspaper Vol. 20, No. 1, January 13, 1964 - Vol. 20, No. 12, December 18, 1964.
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 30, No. 1, January 5, 1968 - Vol. 30, No. 22, December 20, 1968.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
Director’s Corner 1-2 Ask the Admiral 2 Strategic Goal Team Updates 3-4 Specialty Leader Update: Nursing Research (1900D) by Lisa Osborne 4-5 The Specialty Leader Role by Kristen Atterbury 6 Specialty Leader Updates (1920/ 1964/1910) Maternal Infant/Neonatal Critical Care (1920/1964) Medical Surgical Nursing (1910) 7-8 Educational Opportunities for Civilian Nurses 8 Bravo Zulu! 9
Topics: Nurse Corps, Rebecca McCormick-Boyle, Tina Alvarado
Graphic developed by Navy Medicine Women's Health to answer questions related to fertility and the COVID-19 vaccine. Date Taken: 03.23.2021 Date Posted: 03.23.2021 17:40 Photo ID: 6568179 VIRIN: 210323-N-ZZ999-301 Resolution: 1700x2167 Size: 554.54 KB Location: US BUMED #21-0003-501
Topics: covid-19, vaccination, women's health
AUTHORS’ NOTE The Docs is the story of four Navy Corpsmen deployed to Iraq. While some events in the novel are specific to Operation Iraqi Freedom, this graphic novel is not intended to depict any specific time period or conflict. Rather, it represents a more general view of military life within a combat zone. The intent is to highlight challenges faced by Corpsmen in all wars. The commitment of Corpsmen to meeting these challenges is, like the story itself, timeless. PRODUCED BY THE NAVAL...
Topics: Operation Iraqi Freedom, graphic novel, comic book, Hospital Corps, Iraq
Clippings and photographs from the hospital.
Topics: NH Orlando, Florida, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
Table of Contents Number 1 PREFACE - -- - - - - - ---- ---- - - - - -- - ----- ------- - - ------- ---- - V NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS________________________ vi SPECIAL ARTICLES: RELIEF WORK IN THE MANAGUA EARTHQUAKE. By Commander G. D. Hale and Lieut. Commander H. R. Boone, Medical Corps, United States Navy______________________ 1 MORTALITY IN APPENDICITIS. By Capt. G. F. Cottle, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy ___________ 9 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LEUKOPENIAS. By Lieut. (Junior Grade) R....
Topics: Nicaragua, earthquakes, syphilis, venereal disease, sexually transmitted diseases, appendicitis,...
Vita R. West Martin G. Every James F. Parker, Jr. BioTechnology, Inc. Prepared under Contract N00156-71-C-0779 Naval Air Engineering Center TABLE OF CONTENTS Aerospace Physiology Program: History of the Naval Aerospace Physiology Program The Naval Aerospace Physiologist Physiological Functioning in the Aerospace Environment: Flight Operations The Pressure Environment Acceleration Vibration Noise Environment Visual Environment Thermal Environment Special Stresses in Flight Operations Physical...
Topics: aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, films, movies, flying, airplanes
Hospital newspaper, Vol. 23, No.1 , January 30, 1967 - Vol. 24, No. 12, December 16, 1968.
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 8, No. 1, January 14, 1952- Vol. 9, No. 21, December 7, 1953.
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
Cruise Book (or yearbook) from hospital ship's service during Vietnam War. Date of publication is estimated from internal evidence.
Topics: USS Repose (AH-16), hospital ship, Vietnam War, USS ForrestaI (CVA-59), Rudolph Nadbath
Hospital newspaper Vol. 36, No. 1, January 11, 1974 - Vol. 36, No. 24, December 20, 1974.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
Hospital newspaper Vol. 44, No. 1, January 22, 1982 - Vol. 44, No. 24, December 24, 1982.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
MESSAGE FROM THE SPECIALTY LEADER: 200 in 2016! MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL TRAINING DIRECTOR DR. ERIK J. GETKA, CAPT, MSC, USN (Ret) RESERVE SUPPORT: BACKGROUND & ADVICE FOR ACTIVE DUTY PSYCHOLOGISTS CDR MICHAEL BASSO NAVY CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: A HIGH RELIABILITY COMMUNITY CAPT SHANNON JOHNSON SUMMARY REPORT: WORKLOAD AND PROVIDER BURNOUT WORKING GROUP LCDR MICHAEL CONNER CULTURAL COMPETENCE: A CLINICIAN’S PROFILE OF US NAVY SUBMARINERS LTs KYLE BANDERMANN, ALLISON CLARK, & DANIEL...
Topics: U.S. Marine Corps, alcoholism, pediatrics, psychology, submarine medicine
Interview with LTGEN Ernest C. Cheatham, USMC (Ret.), commanding officer of 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines. Participant in the Battle of Hué City, February 1968. Interviewed by Jan K. Herman, Historian of the Navy Medical Department, 20 October 2005.
Topics: oral history, Vietnam War, Marine Corps, Battle of Hué City, Lou Legarie
Clippings and photographs from the hospital.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, Dental Corps, California, Vietnam War,...
PASSING OF CDR BRIAN D. WATKINS DC, USN (RET) Raymond - Brian Doud Watkins, age 66, was called home to heaven by God on April 5, 2021. He was born in Illinois on August 2, 1954 to parents Wayne and Betty (nee. Godwin) Watkins and was baptized shortly after. In 1966, he was confirmed in the Christian faith and was a member at St. John's Episcopal Church. CDR Watkins had a long career in the United States Navy. He went to Endodontic training at Bethesda, Maryland. Among his duty stations were...
Topics: obituary, Dental Corps
Director’s Corner 1 Questions for the Corps Chief 2 Deputy Director, Reserve Component 4 Deputy Director, Active Component 4 DNS/SNE Selectees for 2014 Announced 5 Reserve Affairs Officer—BUMED 5 Policy & Practice: Specialty in the Spotlight 6 Navy Reserve Nurse Receives Highest Red Cross Honor 7 Magazine Honors Navy Nurse with Award 7 Navy Nurse Receives Bronze Star 7 FBCH Honored for Supporting Organ Transplants 8 NH Camp Pendleton’s Main OR Recognized 8 Making a Multicultural...
Topics: Nurse Corps, NH Camp Pendleton, Rebecca McCormick-Boyle, Nurse anesthetists, Nurse Anesthesia, Paul...
Table of Contents Number 1 PREFACE III NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS IV SPECIAL ARTICLES Chemotherapy in the Management of Acute Appendicitis — William L. Berkley and Harry C. Watkins 1 Appendicitis in the Navy- — F. Glenn Irwin and Gaines L. Coates 7 Intravenous Administration of an Anesthetic Agent; a Comparison of the Technic for Robust Patients and for Patients in Shock— John S. Lundy, R. Charles Adams, and Thomas H. Seldon 11 The Incidence of Acute Respiratory Infections; the...
Topics: World War II, venereal disease, sexually-transmitted dieseases, aviation medicine, submarine...
this book is targeted toward helping Army leaders of all levels to assist wounded, injured, and ill soldiers and their families while undergoing medical rehabilitation or interacting with essential healthcare and community reintegration services. Many facets are involved in the successful healing and reintegration of soldiers, whether they continue on active duty or become successful veterans. This book should serve as a valuable tool for learning about the resources and processes that will...
Topics: military medicine, mental health
Hospital newspaper Vol. 34, No. 1, January 4, 1972 - Vol. 34, No. 27, December 29, 1972.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
By André B. Sobocinski, Historian, BUMED On Christmas Eve 1907, Rear Adm. Willard Brownson, Chief of the U.S. Navy Bureau of Navigation, submitted his resignation to President Theodore Roosevelt in protest against the president’s controversial decision granting medical officers full domain and command over naval hospital ships. Sometimes known as the “Brownson Affair,” the president’s action would slice into heart of the Navy hierarchy and thrust the issue of command authority into the...
Topics: Navy Medicine Live Blog, hospital ships, command and control, military medicine
Hospital newspaper Vol. 9, No. 1, December 31, 1949 - Vol. 9, No. 26, June 24, 1950.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, polio
Hospital newspaper Vol. 15, No. 1, July 2, 1954 - Vol. 15, No. 26, December 24, 1954.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Korean War,...
Table of Contents Number 1 Preface v Notice to Service Contributors vi Special Articles: Advances in Clinical Chemistry. By Commander W. W. Hall, Medical Corps, United States Navy, and Chief Pharmacist P. S. Gault, United States Navy 1 Current Problems in Diabetes Mellitus. By Elliott P. Joslin, M. D., Howard F. Root, M. D. Priscilla White, M. D., and Alexander Marble, M. D 27 Gastro-Enteroloqy. A Review of Peptic Ulcer, Diets and Constipation. By Lieutenant Henry A. Monat, Medical Corps,...
Topics: diabetes, radiology, measles, tropical medicine, dentistry, surgery, hookworm, venereal disease,...
Hospital newspaper Vol. 10, No. 2, January 6, 1951 - Vol. 10, No. 27, June 30, 1951.
Topics: NH Oakland, My Friend Irma comic strip, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California,...
FORWARD (sic) THIS BLUEPRINT OF NAVY NURSING IS THE DIRECT RESULT OF THE EFFORTS OF MANY NURSE CORPS OFFICERS WHO CONTRIBUTED SIGNIFICANT CLINICAL AND PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE TO DESIGN A PRACTICE MODEL FOR NAVY NURSING. THIS PROJECT WAS CONCEPTUALIZED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE NURSE CORPS AND BECAME A REALITY THROUGH HER DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP AND GUIDANCE. THIS DOCUMENT ENCOMPASSES MY PHILOSOPHY, WHICH IS FOUNDED IN THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF NAVY MEDICINE, AND FULLY SUPPORTS THE MISSION OF THE MEDICAL...
Topics: Nurse Corps, nursing
Edward Rhodes Stitt Library Catalog, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
Topics: Stitt Library, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center
Clippings and photographs from the hospital.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, Dental Corps, California, Korean War
Table of Contents PREFACE................. ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII FRONTISPIECE: A ward in the old Hotel Dieu of Paris. SPECIAL ARTICLES: RBPORT ON HEART MURMURS IN RECRUITS. By Lieutenant Commander F. J. B. CORDEIRO, Medical Corps, U. S. N. (Ret.) ……………. 577 PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTIVE TREATMENT, AND RECONSTRUCTION IN RELATION TO CARDIAC AND TUBERCULAR DISEASE. By H. S. ANDERS, A. M., M. D...............
Topics: World War I, history of medicine, dengue, epidemiology, psychiatry, Virgin Islands, venereal...
Table of Contents Number 1 PREFACE v NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS - vi SPECIAL ARTICLES: Expiratory Force as Related to Submarine Escape Training. By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. W. Shilling, Medical Corps, United States Navy 1 Vital Capacity and Its Relation to Chest Expansion. By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. W. Shilling, Medical Corps, United States Navy..; 7 Traumatic Lung Lesions Produced in Dogs by Simulating Submarine Escape. By Lieut. Commander B. H. Adams and Lieut. Commander I. B....
Topics: submarine, medicine, malaria, atabrine, China, densistry, anesthesia, Haiti, Guam, measles
senior editors Arthur L. Kellermann, MD, MPH Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine and Dean, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Eric Elster, MD Captain, MC, US Navy Professor and Chair, USU-Walter Reed Department of Surgery, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences associate editors Charles Babington Principal, WaVe Communications Racine Harris, MPH Program Manager, Defense Health...
Topics: military medicine, Germany, Iraq, Afghanistan, Afghan Campaign 2001-, Iraq War, 2003-2011
Children are an often overlooked and under-reported population medically affected by war and conflict. This pediatric version of Borden’s popular Emergency War Surgery Handbook applies lessons learned in past and present conflicts to ill and injured pediatric casualties. Topics include critical care, surgical treatment, and general medical management of acute and chronic conditions. Individual chapters address concerns such as anesthesia and intraoperative resuscitation, mechanical...
Topic: pediatrics
Hospitals newspaper Vol. 2, No. 4, March 13, 1986 - Vol. 2, No. 23, December 18, 1987.
Topics: Hospital Corps, USNH Mercy (TAH-19), hospital ship,, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical...
1 July -- a day to remember We celebrate 20 years of excellence A VIP Visitor ARC's "Plank Owners" Giving blood is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Staff Journal Anniversary Festivities - both formal and fun! We celebrate Hospital Corps' 90th! Spotlight Luncheon focused on Naval Hospital Orlando By LT F. Jay Fox, USN
Topics: Florida, hospital, newspaper, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, American Red Cross, blood bank, Orlando...
Presentations of 21 January Fourth Quarter, 1987 Awardees Black History Month EMT Graduates Staff Journal Terrorist Drill ... Hospital responds By LT F. Jay Fox, USN " ••• head and shoulders above ••• " 1987 Sailor of the Year: HMl Debra L. Duncan, USN 1987 Junior Sailor of the Year: HM3 Timothy H. Wones, USN 1987 Civilian of the Year: Mrs. Diane Jones Dr. Martin Luther King Day Christmas Decoration Plaques Awarded Frocking Ceremony of 19 January Members of the team! By...
Topics: American Red Cross, BMC Recruit Training Command, Florida, hospital, newspaper, Hospital Corps,...
By Lt. Louis Streb, RN, MSN, Instructor, Basic Medical Technician Corpsman Program, Medical Education and Training Campus Corpsmen get a crash course on the cardiovascular, or circulatory system, which consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. They start with key terms such as atria, ventricle, artery, vein, capillary, red and white blood cells, plasma, blood pressure, hypertension, pacemaker, and shock. Students learn that the heart is a muscle about the size of your fist, located in...
Topics: cardiology, Hospital Corps, training, Navy Medicine Live Blog