Lance Cpl. Nancy Rascon, administrative specialist, receives a flu shot by Seaman Sabas Hernandez, medical reviewer, at Yale Hall on Oct. 22, 2013. Ninety percent of the Marine Corps is required to receive the flu immunization by Dec. 16, 2013. - Lance Cpl. Nancy Rascon, administrative specialist, receives a flu shot by Seaman Sabas Hernandez, medical reviewer, at Yale Hall on Oct. 22, 2013. Ninety percent of the Marine Corps is required to receive the flu immunization by Dec. 16, 2013.
Carol Zlatich, nursing student at Chamberlain College of Nursing and volunteer at Medical Aid Station 7, right, passes out Tylenol, while Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Smith, a family medical physician at the Washington Navy Yard Branch Health Clinic, which falls under Naval Health Clinic Quantico, marks the number tags of runners who receive pain relievers. - Carol Zlatich, nursing student at Chamberlain College of Nursing and volunteer at Medical Aid Station 7, right, passes out Tylenol, while Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Smith, a family medical physician at the Washington Navy Yard Branch Health Clinic, which falls under Naval Health Clinic Quantico, marks the number tags of runners who receive pain relievers.
Naval Health Clinic Quantico corpsmen Lt. j.g. Stephanie Beatty, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Fowler and Petty Officer 3rd Class Abraham Milan assess Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Waddell’s injuries in a training scenario July 18, during the International Trauma Life Support training the clinic and base firefighters held together last week. - Naval Health Clinic Quantico corpsmen Lt. j.g. Stephanie Beatty, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Fowler and Petty Officer 3rd Class Abraham Milan assess Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Waddell’s injuries in a training scenario July 18, during the International Trauma Life Support training the clinic and base firefighters held together last week.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian Mojica, lead petty officer for pediatrics at Naval Health Clinic Quantico, and Nancy Walker, nurse health educator, relax as Patricia Padgett, the nurse health educator in charge of the clinic’s iRest yoga nidra program, guides their meditation. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian Mojica, lead petty officer for pediatrics at Naval Health Clinic Quantico, and Nancy Walker, nurse health educator, relax as Patricia Padgett, the nurse health educator in charge of the clinic’s iRest yoga nidra program, guides their meditation.
Semper Fit dietician Lauren King talks nutrition with retired Staff Sgt. Calvin Gilliam at Barber Physical Activity Center on June 12, 2013. King and other health-related personnel set up injury-prevention information booths at the gym that afternoon to mark men’s health month. - Semper Fit dietician Lauren King talks nutrition with retired Staff Sgt. Calvin Gilliam at Barber Physical Activity Center on June 12, 2013. King and other health-related personnel set up injury-prevention information booths at the gym that afternoon to mark men’s health month.
Seaman Apprentice Rachel Jones gives an immunization to an officer candidate from the Officer Candidate School’s incoming India Company on May 28, the first day of the OCS clinic’s Operation Bulldog, which sees the student body and the clinic’s staff triple for the summer. The clinic processed about 200 students that day and about 400 the next day. - Seaman Apprentice Rachel Jones gives an immunization to an officer candidate from the Officer Candidate School’s incoming India Company on May 28, the first day of the OCS clinic’s Operation Bulldog, which sees the student body and the clinic’s staff triple for the summer. The clinic processed about 200 students that day and about 400 the next day.
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The Naval Health Clinic Quantico conducted a Code White scenario during an active shooter drill in the clinic on Monday. The drill lasted 4 minutes and 27 seconds, and gave the staff and leadership aboard the base a more in-depth look at the efficiency of their safety protocols.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - The Naval Health Clinic Quantico conducted a Code White scenario during an active shooter drill in the clinic on Monday. The drill lasted 4 minutes and 27 seconds, and gave the staff and leadership aboard the base a more in-depth look at the efficiency of their safety protocols.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)