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Retired U.S. Army Capt. Katie Blanchard speaks with

Retired U.S. Army Capt. Katie Blanchard speaks with

Retired U.S. Army Capt. Katie Blanchard speaks with a nurse before surgery Sept. 6, 2019 at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Blanchard was injured in a workplace ... More

A group of certified nurses speak with a patient at

A group of certified nurses speak with a patient at

A group of certified nurses speak with a patient at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, March 5, 2020. Certified nurses provide quality care as clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, ... More

Staff nurses, Kaitlyn Chavez, Army Maj. Laura Wyatt

Staff nurses, Kaitlyn Chavez, Army Maj. Laura Wyatt

Staff nurses, Kaitlyn Chavez, Army Maj. Laura Wyatt and Army Maj. Kay Bolin, all certified nurses, prepare a patient for an electrocardiograph at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, March 5, 20... More

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno pins

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno pins

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno pins on a Purple Heart Medal on Sgt. Brandon Tucker during a visit to Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Dec. 5, 2011. Tucker was assigned to... More

Staff nurses, Kaitlyn Chavez, Army Maj. Laura Wyatt

Staff nurses, Kaitlyn Chavez, Army Maj. Laura Wyatt

Staff nurses, Kaitlyn Chavez, Army Maj. Laura Wyatt and Army Maj. Kay Bolin, all certified nurses, prepare a patient for an electrocardiograph at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, March 5, 20... More

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno pins

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno pins

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno pins on Purple Heart Medal on Sgt. Ricardo Perez-Ramos during a visit to Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Dec. 5, 2011. Perez-Ramos was ass... More

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