The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recognized military medical logistician and comptroller professionals during its Navy Medicine Business Operations Training Symposium, in Falls Church, Virginia, 3 May. Twenty-two professionals were acknowledged for their contributions to Navy Medicine. Pictured here are Juliann Krogh, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Civilian Acquisition Professional of the Year; William “Bo” Redona, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Civilian Equipment Manager of the Year; Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Barnes, Naval Medical Logistics Command Senior Shore-Based Medical Logistician
The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recognized military medical logistician and comptroller professionals during its Navy Medicine Business Operations Training Symposium, in Falls Church, Virginia, 3 May. Twenty-two professionals were acknowledged for their contributions to Navy Medicine. Pictured here are Juliann Krogh, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Civilian Acquisition Professional of the Year; William “Bo” Redona, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Civilian Equipment Manager of the Year; Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Barnes, Naval Medical Logistics Command Senior Shore-Based Medical Logistician of the Year; Lt. Shellita Green, Naval Hospital Okinawa, Japan, Junior Medical Logistician of the Year; Lt. Temitope O. Ayeni, NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit Kandahar, Afghanistan, Operational Medical Logistician of the Year; and Capt. Mary Seymour, Commanding Officer, Naval Medical Logistics Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland. Capt. Seymour served as one of the event's keynote speakers.
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