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QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Lt. Kristine

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Lt. Kristine

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Lt. Kristine Ryan, from Seattle, Wash., answers a question about recruitment and career progression as a Navy nurse during a subject matter expert exchange as part o... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Cmdr.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Cmdr.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Cmdr. Steven Hanling (center), from Washington Township, New Jersey, oversees the application of a local nerve block on a patient with doctors and nurses at the Arme... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Cmdr.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Cmdr.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Cmdr. Steven Hanling, from Washington Township, New Jersey, gives a lecture to staff at the Armed Forces of the Philippines about types of nerve blocks during a subj... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Navy Cmdr.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Navy Cmdr.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Navy Cmdr. Protegenie Reed, from Miami, and Lt. Augustin Giampaoli, from San Diego, listen in on a morning patient care briefing in the labor and delivery ward while at a... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Ysmael Montiel, from San Diego, alongside his Philippine Army counterparts, repairs a centrifuge while at a subject matter expert exchange dur... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Capt.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Capt.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 6, 2015) Navy Capt. Veronica Armstrong (second from left), from Waycross, Ga., answers a question about leadership as a Navy nurse during a subject matter expert exchange during P... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) American and

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) American and

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) American and Philippine nurses listen to a lecture about emergency room and triage best practices while at a subject matter exchange during Pacific Partnership 2015. The ... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Alexander Russell (left), from Silverdale, Calif., and Armed Forces of the Philippines Seaman 1st Class Joffet Glorieni, repair an air sterili... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Ysmael Montiel (left), from San Diego, Calif., and Armed Forces of the Philippines Staff Sgt. Christian Zara, repair a centrifuge while at a s... More

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Aug. 7, 2015) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Ysmael Montiel, from San Diego, repairs a centrifuge while at a subject matter expert exchange during Pacific Partnership 2015. The Armed Forc... More

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