Rear Adm. Tim Weber, Naval Medical Forces Pacific commander and director of the Navy's Medical Service Corps, talks to an instructor as students learn to how to insert catheters for intravenous (IV) therapy at Hospital Corpsman Basic, also known as "A" school, during a visit to the Medical Education and Training Campus in San Antonio, May 19. Weber and NMFP Command Master Chief Sean Howe (right) were given a tour by Capt. Thomas Herzig (second from right), commandant at METC. METC is a tri-service campus that offers 48 different programs of instruction to DoD students, including Hospital Corps


Rear Adm. Tim Weber, Naval Medical Forces Pacific commander and director of the Navy's Medical Service Corps, talks to an instructor as students learn to how to insert catheters for intravenous (IV) therapy at Hospital Corpsman Basic, also known as "A" school, during a visit to the Medical Education and Training Campus in San Antonio, May 19. Weber and NMFP Command Master Chief Sean Howe (right) were given a tour by Capt. Thomas Herzig (second from right), commandant at METC. METC is a tri-service campus that offers 48 different programs of instruction to DoD students, including Hospital Corpsman Basic and several specialized training programs, also known as "C" schools. Weber, who has oversight of Navy Medicine's eight medical research labs, was in the Lone Star State to attend the Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio change of command and meet with MSC officers.


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