Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Christopher Moore, with the Naval Medicine Research Center, prepares to conduct a health assessment of a Marine participant with the COVID-19 Health Action Response for Marines (CHARM) study on Camp Johnson, , Mar. 3, 2021. CHARM is a volunteer progression-based assessment to monitor possible health related issues as a result of COVID-19 recovery. The medical team from the research center evaluated volunteers from across multiple Camp Lejeune tenant commands. CHARM has improved the understanding of how Naval Medicine can impact COVID-19 relief
Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Christopher Moore, with the Naval Medicine Research Center, prepares to conduct a health assessment of a Marine participant with the COVID-19 Health Action Response for Marines (CHARM) study on Camp Johnson, , Mar. 3, 2021. CHARM is a volunteer progression-based assessment to monitor possible health related issues as a result of COVID-19 recovery. The medical team from the research center evaluated volunteers from across multiple Camp Lejeune tenant commands. CHARM has improved the understanding of how Naval Medicine can impact COVID-19 relief efforts as well as support the health and readiness of the Marine Corps.
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