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170407-N-GM597-066 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-066 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-066 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) A group of sixth graders from Park View Elementary School laugh after listening to the mannequin scream because one of the simulation technicians changed the m... More

170407-N-GM597-078 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-078 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-078 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) A Park View Elementary School fifth grader looks through a microscope at the laboratory station to view bugs on a dandelion. More than a dozen staff members fr... More

170407-N-GM597-025 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-025 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-025 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) Two sixth grade girls from Park View Elementary School take turns listening to each other’s heart beat at Park View Elementary School. More than a dozen staff ... More

170407-N-GM597-091 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-091 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-091 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class (FMF/SW/EXW/CAC) Patrick Gravel explains to fifth graders at Park View Elementary School how simulation technicians use the Wi-Fi r... More

170407-N-GM597-119 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-119 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-119 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) A fourth grade student at Park View Elementary School looks through the microscope at the laboratory station while Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Michael Murphy (... More

170407-N-GM597-097 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-097 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-097 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) Fifth grade students at Park View Elementary School touch the face of a medical simulation mannequin as it breaths and blinks. More than a dozen staff members ... More

170407-N-GM597-130 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-130 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-130 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) Students from Park View Elementary School raise their hands after a staff member from Naval Medical Center Portsmouth asks a Navy trivia question. More than a ... More

170407-N-GM597-014 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-014 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-014 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Michael Murphy asks a sixth grade student at Park View Elementary School to pronounce the name of a virus on a coloring sheet. More... More

170407-N-GM597-112 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-112 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017)

170407-N-GM597-112 Portsmouth, Va. (April 7, 2017) Fourth grade students at Park View Elementary School touch the child and infant medical simulation mannequins to determine how soft or firm the components are.... More

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