U.S. Army Physician Assistant Officer Candidate Jonathan Chamberlain, a combat medic specialist, takes a photo with his spouse before the Interservice Physician Assistant Program graduation and officer commissioning ceremony on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, June 5. After completing 16 months of basic medical sciences and clinical medicine courses during IPAP Phase I in San Antonio, Texas, Chamberlain and two other classmates completed 13 months of clinical rotations at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. The Army trains about 150 Soldiers annually through IPAP, providing Soldiers an all-expense-paid path to a career in the medical field as a physician assistant and a commission for Soldiers selected from the enlisted ranks.
Date Taken: | 06.05.2020 |
Date Posted: | 06.09.2020 12:32 |
Photo ID: | 6235776 |
VIRIN: | 200605-A-OT285-082 |
Resolution: | 3960x3168 |
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Location: | FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY, US |
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