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170107-N-NS216-073 - Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Keiana

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170107-N-NS216-073 - Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Keiana

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170107-N-NS216-073 - Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Keiana Espinosa draws blood from a patient in the lab at Naval Air Station North Island Branch Medical Clinic, Coronado, Calif. Espinosa started her career in the Navy Reserve six years ago and is currently assigned to Operational Health Support Unit, Det. F. On a routine day, some of her duties include phlebotomy work, verifying lab orders, preparing samples for testing and packaging lab specimens. In her civilian job, she also works in a lab at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, San Diego, Calif., as a Specimen Processor. Espinosa says she enjoys the health care field because it’s interesting and always changing and evolving. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jennifer K. Gold/Released)

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07/01/2017
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