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Pour réussir les oraux de médecine by dprezat

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Pour réussir les oraux de médecine

Pour réussir les oraux de médecine by dprezat

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Pour réussir les oraux de médecine

NMRC CTC Seeks Volunteers for Staph Vaccine Trials 241121-N-UM734-1007 by NavyMedicine

NMRC CTC Seeks Volunteers for Staph Vaccine Trials 241121-N-UM734-1007

BETHESDA, Md. (Nov. 21, 2024) Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC)’s Clinical Trials Center (CTC) is seeking volunteers to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial for a vaccine aimed at reducing frequency and severity of infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, a leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections. NMRC CTC is located at Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Building 17B (2nd floor), and can be contacted at 301-295-4735 (call) or 301-233-9640 (text), or via e-mail at usn.nmrc.ctc@health.mil to schedule an appointment. NMRC is engaged in a broad spectrum of activity from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of the Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighters, researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, medical modeling, simulation, operational mission support, epidemiology and behavioral sciences. (U.S. Navy Photo by Tommy Lamkin/Released)

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NMRC CTC Seeks Volunteers for Staph Vaccine Trials 241121-N-UM734-1025 by NavyMedicine

NMRC CTC Seeks Volunteers for Staph Vaccine Trials 241121-N-UM734-1025

BETHESDA, Md. (Nov. 21, 2024) Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC)’s Clinical Trials Center (CTC) is seeking volunteers to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial for a vaccine aimed at reducing frequency and severity of infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, a leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections. NMRC CTC is located at Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Building 17B (2nd floor), and can be contacted at 301-295-4735 (call) or 301-233-9640 (text), or via e-mail at usn.nmrc.ctc@health.mil to schedule an appointment. NMRC is engaged in a broad spectrum of activity from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of the Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighters, researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, medical modeling, simulation, operational mission support, epidemiology and behavioral sciences. (U.S. Navy Photo by Tommy Lamkin/Released)

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Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1233 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1233

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Samerial Evans, from Kinston, North Carolina, administers a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1127 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1127

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ryliegh Lindsay, from Talladega, Alabama, administers a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1237 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1237

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ryliegh Lindsay, from Talladega, Alabama, administers a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1069 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1069

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ryliegh Lindsay, from Talladega, Alabama, administers a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1109 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1109

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Samerial Evans, from Kinston, North Carolina, draws a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1150 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1150

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ryliegh Lindsay, from Talladega, Alabama, draws a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1034 by NavyMedicine

Wayne E. Meyer Medical Department Vaccinates Crew 250325-N-VM650-1034

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ryliegh Lindsay, from Talladega, Alabama, administers a Typhoid vaccine aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the South China Sea, March 25, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer, assigned to the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations as part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group’s historic 50 years of forward presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III)

Vaccination by fildevo9

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Vaccination

Ready for a shot! by fildevo9

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Ready for a shot!

Second shot! by fildevo9

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Second shot!

She seems to like the shot! by fildevo9

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She seems to like the shot!

Big needle by fildevo9

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Big needle

04_20_2021_CONVaccineClinic013 by UNMCCON

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04_20_2021_CONVaccineClinic013

Kara Petersdorf.
Students in the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing deliver COVID-19 vaccinations at a clinic set up in the Clair Memorial United Methodist Church near 55th and Ames in Omaha, Nebraska on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.

Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Rota Corpsmen Strengthen Fleet Medical Operations 241126-N-FT324-8628 by NavyMedicine

Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Rota Corpsmen Strengthen Fleet Medical Operations 241126-N-FT324-8628

[241126]- N- [FT324] – [8628]. ROTA, Spain. Nov. 26, 2024. Hospitalman Amy Pierre Pion prepares to administer an influenza vaccine to crew members on the USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) supporting public health initiatives which always ensures force readiness and military effectiveness at all times. (U.S. Navy Photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)

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Alcancar - maternity clinic by USAID Mozambique

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Alcancar - maternity clinic

Throughout pregnancy, maternal and child health nurses provide essential prenatal and antenatal care at the Murrepelane Maternity Clinic, promoting the health and well-being of both mothers and their developing babies. This not only ensures a safe pregnancy journey but also lays a strong foundation for a child's healthy growth and development. Alcancar is a $56 million project and its goal is: improve health services for women and children in Nampula and Zambezia provinces. It provides support to the provincial health directorates, district health directorates and frontline healthcare providers in building individual and organizational capacity to make improvements in service quality and efficiency.

Alcancar - maternity clinic by USAID Mozambique

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Alcancar - maternity clinic

Nurse Geralda Rufino administering a vaccination to the newborn child of Mamo Momade Throughout pregnancy, maternal and child health nurses provide essential prenatal and antenatal care at the Murrepelane Maternity Clinic, promoting the health and well-being of both mothers and their developing babies. This not only ensures a safe pregnancy journey but also lays a strong foundation for a child's healthy growth and development.

To protect children and pregnant women from serious diseases, health providers administer vaccines that immunize them against preventable illnesses.
The Immunization Officer will carry out health education on compliance with the vaccination schedule.
The Immunization Officer will identify the missing vaccines on the child's health cards.
Record vaccinations on the card and in the A01-A record book at the Fixed Post.
Apply the type of vaccine using vaccination techniques.
Inform the mother or carer of any missing vaccinations to complete the vaccination schedule and the date to return for the next vaccination and any adverse effects following vaccination.
Delivery of the card and visit for the next appointment.

Alcancar is a $56 million project and its goal is to improve health services for women and children in Nampula and Zambezia provinces. It provides support to the provincial health directorates, district health directorates and frontline healthcare providers in building individual and organizational capacity to make improvements in service quality and efficiency.

(verbal consent by Mamo Momade)