Cmdr. Hoan Nghiem, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, went to Nicolet High School and is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison Marquette University School of Dentistry. As Senior Dental Executive, she adheres to the Navy Surgeon General's priority of operational readiness by ensuring healthcare services remain key for the Fleet’s physical and mental needs. “Oral health is a key integral part of healthcare and Navy Medicine. It's the gate to systemic health and life-essential enjoyment of nutritious food. Dental health also bolsters individuals' confidence in their smiles and hence impr


Cmdr. Hoan Nghiem, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, went to Nicolet High School and is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison Marquette University School of Dentistry. As Senior Dental Executive, she adheres to the Navy Surgeon General's priority of operational readiness by ensuring healthcare services remain key for the Fleet’s physical and mental needs. “Oral health is a key integral part of healthcare and Navy Medicine. It's the gate to systemic health and life-essential enjoyment of nutritious food. Dental health also bolsters individuals' confidence in their smiles and hence improve their mental health. Besides, strong teeth are a back-up tool for defense as our dental banter, “can't bite, can't fight!”” Nghiem stated the best part about her career is the opportunity to get to know and work with numerous talented military and civilian teams and individuals with diversified experience and areas of expertise. “Being here means having a second family to care for and belonging to elite servants of the people,” stated Nghiem. When asked to sum up her experience with Navy Medicine in one sentence, she replied, “It's my best career decision with endless excitement, challenges and opportunities for continuous improvement to make tomorrow better than today always.”


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