JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (March 22, 2019) – Hospitalman Dashaun Limbrick, a sailor participating in Navy Medicine’s Hospital Corpsman Trauma Training, changes a patient’s pulse cables at UF Health Jacksonville’s wound management on March 22. Sixteen hospital corpsmen from across the Navy received two weeks of specialized training at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, followed by five weeks at UF Health Jacksonville (a Level I trauma center). The corpsmen, who have already served one tour at a military treatment facility, are then assigned to operational units across the globe. The clinical rotations pro


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (March 22, 2019) – Hospitalman Dashaun Limbrick, a sailor participating in Navy Medicine’s Hospital Corpsman Trauma Training, changes a patient’s pulse cables at UF Health Jacksonville’s wound management on March 22. Sixteen hospital corpsmen from across the Navy received two weeks of specialized training at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, followed by five weeks at UF Health Jacksonville (a Level I trauma center). The corpsmen, who have already served one tour at a military treatment facility, are then assigned to operational units across the globe. The clinical rotations provide enhanced real-world trauma experience for Navy hospital corpsmen, who provide life-saving care to sailors and Marines in the field. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Jacksonville (co-located with NH Jacksonville) delivers a ready medical force, in support of Department of Defense missions around the globe.


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