Story by Julie Lucas | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 04.02.2025
When Malcolm Stewart joined the Marine Corps a few days after his 17th birthday, he had no idea where his career would take him. As the younger brother of two older Marines, he had his goals set on putting on a uniform....
Story by Julie Lucas | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 06.06.2024
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ─ Capt. Craig Malloy assumed leadership of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Jacksonville and Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville from Capt. Sharon House during a Change of Command ceremony at the All Saints Chapel aboard Naval Air Station Jacksonville, June 6....
Story by Kieshia Savage | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 09.14.2023
Capt. Cecilia Brown is the first African American female to complete the U.S. Navy Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Residency....
Story by Yan Kennon | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 02.17.2023
Two Naval Hospital Jacksonville chaplains earn chaplain board certification, a ‘Gold Standard’ for hospital chaplains.
Story by Julie Lucas | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 12.07.2022
A Breast Milk donation program is at full, operational capacity at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, according to Capt. Carl Goforth, chief nursing officer. The Mother Infant Unit is purchasing from Mothers Milk Bank of Colorado and has been provided for at least three local infants....
Story by Yan Kennon | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 09.24.2022
Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville and Naval Branch Health Clinics (NBHC) Jacksonville, Key West and Mayport have officially launched the Military Health System’s new electronic health record, MHS GENESIS....
Story by Yan Kennon | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 08.05.2022
Capt. Teresa Allen turned over leadership of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Jacksonville, Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville, and the Jacksonville Market to Capt. Sharon House during a ceremony on August 5....
Story by Yan Kennon | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 06.30.2022
Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville’s award-winning Family Medicine Residency Program, now in its 51st year of continuous accreditation, graduated 25 physicians (12 residents and 13 interns) at a ceremony on June 30 at Naval Air Station Jacksonville’s Hangar 117....