Naval Weapons Station pharmacy continue operations
By Airman Sara Jenkins
| Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs | May 5, 2020
Hospitalman Seaman Apprentice Gianna Tamburro, assigned to the Naval Medical Readiness Training Command, organizes prescriptions alphabetically according to the names of patients at the Naval Health Clinic Charleston Pharmacy at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., April 24, 2020. The NHCC Pharmacy altered their customer service operations to have the primary way to obtain a prescription be through the drive-thru. Pharmacy personnel are protecting patients and themselves by washing their hands every 30 mins, practicing physical distancing, wearing masks and cleaning routinely. (Photo by Airman Sara Jenkins )
Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer Second Class Paul Veiga, assigned to Naval Medical Readiness Training Command, prepares a prescription at Naval Health Clinic Charleston Pharmacy at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., April 24, 2020. The NHCC Pharmacy altered their customer service operations to have the primary way to obtain a prescription be through the drive-thru. Pharmacy personnel are protecting patients and themselves by washing their hands every 30 mins, practicing physical distancing, wearing masks and cleaning routinely. (Photo by Airman Sara Jenkins )
Susan Torres, a pharmacy technician assigned to the Naval Medical Readiness Training Command, gives a patient their prescription through the drive-thru window at Naval Health Clinic Charleston Pharmacy at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., April 24, 2020. The NHCC Pharmacy altered their customer service operations to have the primary way to obtain a prescription be through the drive-thru. Pharmacy personnel are protecting patients and themselves by washing their hands every 30 mins, practicing physical distancing, wearing masks and cleaning routinely. (Photo by Airman Sara Jenkins )
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Hospitalman Seaman Apprentice Gianna Tamburro, assigned to the Naval Medical Readiness Training Command, organizes prescriptions alphabetically according to the names of patients at the Naval Health Clinic Charleston Pharmacy at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., April 24, 2020. The NHCC Pharmacy altered their customer service operations to have the primary way to obtain a prescription be through the drive-thru. Pharmacy personnel are protecting patients and themselves by washing their hands every 30 mins, practicing physical distancing, wearing masks and cleaning routinely.