DAHLGREN, Va. – Lt. Natalie Grose of Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River was recognized for her exceptional leadership and dedication, which have made a significant impact on readiness and patient services. As one of two providers managing care for all enrolled populations, she served as the sole provider for the critical Walk-In Contraceptive Clinic and piloted the highly successful Duty Sick Call Corpsman program to optimize triage and expand provider capacity. In recognition of her achievements, Rear Adm. Reginald Ewing, III, director, Defense Health Agency-National Capital Region, presented her with a coin. Lt. Grose's unwavering commitment to excellence, teamwork, and readiness exemplifies the highest standards of Navy leadership.
| Date Taken: | 04.07.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 04.14.2026 21:41 |
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