With a record eight residents graduating, Naval Hospital Bremerton presented the Navy’s newest board certified family physicians to join the global healthcare network of 63,000 Navy medical personnel around the world who provide high quality health care to more than one million eligible beneficiaries. The residency program has traditionally had a total of 18 residents, averaging six per year per group. The final eight this year are Lt. Bryan Wooldridge to be assigned to NHB’s Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Bangor; Lt. Tim Wilcox, assigned to submarine tender USS Emory S. Land (AS 39), homeported,


With a record eight residents graduating, Naval Hospital Bremerton presented the Navy’s newest board certified family physicians to join the global healthcare network of 63,000 Navy medical personnel around the world who provide high quality health care to more than one million eligible beneficiaries. The residency program has traditionally had a total of 18 residents, averaging six per year per group. The final eight this year are Lt. Bryan Wooldridge to be assigned to NHB’s Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Bangor; Lt. Tim Wilcox, assigned to submarine tender USS Emory S. Land (AS 39), homeported, Guam; Lt. Andrew Peters, assigned to BHC Naval Weapons Station, China Lake, Calif.; Lt. Jeremy Kenison, assigned to 3rd Marine Regiment, Kaneohe Bay, Hawai’i; Lt. Cmdr. Eamon Keleher, assigned to BHC Kearny Mesa, San Diego, Calif.; Lt. Janelle Riley, assigned to BHC Naval Air Station, Fallon, Nev.; Lt. Hy Pham, assigned to Fleet Surgical Team 3, San Diego, Calif.; and Lt. Cmdr. Ray Portier, assigned to 1st Marine Air Wing, Okinawa, Japan (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs).


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