161012-N-N1526-003 FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Penn. (Oct. 12, 2016) Vice Adm. Forrest Faison, Navy surgeon general and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, left, discusses the realistic battlefield training with a student at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) annual medical field exercise known as "Operation Bushmaster.” The exercise is a 72-hour fourth-year medical student practicum and capstone event for the university's Military Contingency Medicine course, part of USUHS's military unique curriculum. Medical students, graduate nursing students, postgraduate dentist


161012-N-N1526-003 FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Penn. (Oct. 12, 2016) Vice Adm. Forrest Faison, Navy surgeon general and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, left, discusses the realistic battlefield training with a student at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) annual medical field exercise known as "Operation Bushmaster.” The exercise is a 72-hour fourth-year medical student practicum and capstone event for the university's Military Contingency Medicine course, part of USUHS's military unique curriculum. Medical students, graduate nursing students, postgraduate dentist students, and a varying number of international medical students and physicians are evaluated in a resource-constrained, far-forward tactical field setting. (Official Navy photo/Released)


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