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Navy Surgeon General visits Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton

By Douglas Allen | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | June 09, 2014

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Surgeon General of the Navy Vice Admiral Matthew Nathan talks to junior military and civilian hospital staff during a visit to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton June 5, 2014.  Nathan told them how important their jobs were to the Marines, sailors and families of Camp Pendleton.

Surgeon General of the Navy Vice Admiral Matthew Nathan talks to junior military and civilian hospital staff during a visit to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton June 5, 2014. Nathan told them how important their jobs were to the Marines, sailors and families of Camp Pendleton. (Photo by Douglas Allen)


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Roger Lankheet, simulation specialist, Staff Education and Training Department, briefs Surgeon General of the Navy, Vice Admiral Matthew Nathan about the ultra sound training device in the simulation center during a tour of Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton June 5, 2014.  The 440 square foot sim center features capabilities to provide realistic training for NHCP and area command medical staff members on adult and child mannequins.

Roger Lankheet, simulation specialist, Staff Education and Training Department, briefs Surgeon General of the Navy, Vice Admiral Matthew Nathan about the ultra sound training device in the simulation center during a tour of Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton June 5, 2014. The 440 square foot sim center features capabilities to provide realistic training for NHCP and area command medical staff members on adult and child mannequins. (Photo by Douglas Allen)


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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. --

U.S. Navy Surgeon General and Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Vice Admiral Matthew Nathan visited Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton June 5 as part of a West Coast area trip to see Navy Medicine personnel and facilities.

This was Nathan’s first visit to Camp Pendleton’s new 500,000 square foot, four-story hospital since it opened in Dec. 2013.  While here, he met with NHCP’s senior leadership, toured the facility and held two Surgeon General calls.

While on the hospital tour he visited and was briefed by staff of the Physical Therapy Department, Emergency Medicine Department, Simulation Laboratory, Labor and Delivery Department, the Intensive Care Unit and the Muli-Service Ward.

During the Surgeon General call with the junior military and civilian staff, he stressed the importance of what they do every day.

“It’s challenging to be in the medical profession, but you add to that working for the military whether in uniform or as a civilian, you’re at an intersection of two very challenging jobs.  Unlike your civilian counterparts, you have to go to war.  And our civilian shipmates have to stay behind and deal with some of the extra duties and job requirements when we’re deployed.  Sometimes we lose track of that and get bogged down in the requirements of the job.  So never, ever forget how special you are to the service and to the American people.”

For more news and information about Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, visit the command website at www.cpen.med.navy.mil.



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