Northeast Florida Medicine
Vol. 66, No. 2 2015
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JACKSONVILLE, FL. (March 26, 2015) – Naval Hospital (NH) Jackson-
ville family medicine residency program members Lt. Christopher Weber (left),
Ensign Utsav Patwardhan (medical student), Lt. Timothy Algiers, and Lt.
Jason Pesqueira assess injection sites during simulation training. NH Jack-
sonville’s program has received numerous honors, including 2015 and 2014
Outstanding Achievement in Scholarly Activity Awards from the Uniformed
Services Academy of Family Physicians; and 2013 Excellence in Teaching
Award and 2011 Family Medicine Clinical Site of the Year Award from the
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. (U.S. Navy photo by
Jacob Sippel, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs/Released).
Residents’ Corner: Naval Hospital
JACKSONVILLE, FL. (March 26, 2015) – Lt. Daniel Kuckel (left) and
Lt. Jason Pesqueira perform a lumbar puncture on an infant mannequin
during simulation training. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is home to an
award-winning family medicine residency program. (U.S. Navy photo
by Jacob Sippel, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs/Released).
JACKSONVILLE, FL.
(March 26, 2015) –
Lt. Craig Thomas, Naval
Hospital (NH) Jacksonville’s
family medicine red team,
examines Rebecca Haase’s ear
during a routine visit. NH
Jacksonville’s priority since
its founding in 1941 is to
heal the nation’s heroes and
their families. The command
is comprised of the Navy’s
third largest hospital and five
branch health clinics across
Florida and Georgia — with
70,000 patients enrolled to
a Medical Home Port team
at one of its facilities. (U.S.
Navy photo by Jacob Sippel,
Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Public Affairs/Released).