
Col. Vincent B. Myers, commander, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity-Fort Campbell and Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, gives leaders from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing an overview of the hospital’s operations and capabilities during a tour Feb. 24. (Ethan Steinquest/Fort Campbell Courier)
On. Feb. 24, School of Nursing leaders, including Courtney Pitts and Mavis Schorn, visited the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital at Fort Campbell. During their visit, they discussed training opportunities and student placements for those interested in military medicine.
Read the full article from Ethan Steinquest on the Fort Campbell Courier here.