Navy Seaman Ivana Villanueva, left, a corpsman, and Lt. Stephanie Mihu, a nurse corps officer, both assigned to the Robert M. Casey Naval Family Branch Clinic Iwakuni, prepare a simulated infant for ground transport to a different facility during in-person outreach neonatal training with Air Force personnel assigned to the 18th Medical Group's newborn intensive care unit, at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 25, 2022. The training covered an overview of the neonatal resuscitation program, ground transport operations, and procedures necessary for the on-site care of newborn


Navy Seaman Ivana Villanueva, left, a corpsman, and Lt. Stephanie Mihu, a nurse corps officer, both assigned to the Robert M. Casey Naval Family Branch Clinic Iwakuni, prepare a simulated infant for ground transport to a different facility during in-person outreach neonatal training with Air Force personnel assigned to the 18th Medical Group's newborn intensive care unit, at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 25, 2022. The training covered an overview of the neonatal resuscitation program, ground transport operations, and procedures necessary for the on-site care of newborns. Each year, military medical units conduct these trainings throughout the Pacific Region to ensure overseas duty stations can provide local and immediate health care for expecting SOFA status mothers and their families.


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