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Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident with William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Residency Program, assists Lt. Col. Justin Orr, orthopaedic residency program director, during a tot... More

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident with William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Residency Program, assists Lt. Col. Justin Orr, orthopaedic residency program director, during a tot... More

Mr. Gregg Stevens (left), Deputy to the Commanding

Mr. Gregg Stevens (left), Deputy to the Commanding

Mr. Gregg Stevens (left), Deputy to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Center & School and Chief, AMEDD Civilian Corps, presents the Wolf Pack Award to the “Iron Orthopedics” of the Or... More

Jody Townsend, physician assistant, Department of

Jody Townsend, physician assistant, Department of

Jody Townsend, physician assistant, Department of Orthopaedics, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, instructs and guides Sgt. Darryl Farrell, combat medic, C Company, 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Stry... More

Pfc. Christopher Allen, orthopedic technician, Department

Pfc. Christopher Allen, orthopedic technician, Department

Pfc. Christopher Allen, orthopedic technician, Department of Orthopaedics, practices encasing an upper extremity with a cast on a Soldier at William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Cast Room, part of the Departm... More

I Am Navy Medicine: NMRTC Bremerton Provider of the Year, Lt. Cmdr. Prioreschi

I Am Navy Medicine: NMRTC Bremerton Provider of the Year, Lt. Cmdr. Pr...

Make no bones about it…For his efforts as orthopedic surgeon and NMRTC Bremerton Orthopedic Department head, Lt. Cmdr. Brandon Ellis Prioreschi was selected by his medical staff colleagues (MEC) as the command’... More

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident with William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Residency Program, assists Lt. Col. Justin Orr, orthopaedic residency program director, during a tot... More

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident with William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Residency Program, assists Lt. Col. Justin Orr, orthopaedic residency program director, during a tot... More

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident

Capt. Marina Rodriguez (right), a third year resident with William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Residency Program, assists Lt. Col. Justin Orr, orthopaedic residency program director, during a tot... More

Mr. Gregg Stevens (left), Deputy to the Commanding

Mr. Gregg Stevens (left), Deputy to the Commanding

Mr. Gregg Stevens (left), Deputy to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Center & School and Chief, AMEDD Civilian Corps, presents the Wolf Pack Award to the “Iron Orthopedics” of the Or... More

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