In preparation for the Department of Defense (DoD) financial audit in 2014, the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery's deputy chief for resource management and comptroller, visited Naval Hospital Beaufort to meet with staff and provide audit readiness training June 19.
Naval Hospital Beaufort and members from the Lowcountry Chief Petty Officers Association (CPOA) showed community spirit by assisting with the 57th annual Beaufort Water Festival July 19.
Naval Hospital Beaufort staff attended the inaugural Tri-Command Baby Shower, July 24, in support of expectant parents stationed at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Beaufort, Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) Parris Island, and the naval hospital.
A Sailor attached to Naval Hospital Beaufort's Branch Health Clinic (BHC) at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (MCRD), was awarded a silver medal in the 2012 National Rifle Championship at Camp Perry, Ohio, July 31.
Naval Hospital Beaufort commemorated National POW/MIA Recognition Day by flying the POW/MIA flag and holding a special ceremony at morning colors, Sept. 21.
Naval Hospital Beaufort and Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center (VAMC), Charleston, celebrated the grand opening of a new mobile MRI at the naval hospital, Sept. 25.
October is the month to raise awareness for two important causes, Domestic Violence and Breast Health Awareness, and Naval Hospital Beaufort marked each of them with different ceremonies, Oct. 1.
The commanding officer of Naval Hospital Beaufort, served as the guest inspector for the Hilton Head Island High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps' (NJROTC) annual inspection Oct. 16, inspecting 130 cadets Oct. 17.
Sailors from Naval Hospital Beaufort's Branch Health Clinic (BHC) at Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) Parris Island, celebrated the end of summer and a phase of training at MCRD affectionately known as "HOTSOP," which is short for Hot Standard Operating Procedure, with a cookout Nov. 1.
Naval Hospital Beaufort personnel participated in a Thanksgiving Basket food drive competition that provided 36 baskets of food to families in need, Nov. 19.
Sailors from Naval Hospital Beaufort attended a luncheon at Indigo Pines, an independent living retirement facility, Nov. 29 to provide companionship and conversation to retirees, many of them veterans or military family members.
Some of Santa's elves wear blue camouflage, and on Dec. 18 and 20, Sailors from Naval Hospital Beaufort began volunteering their time to help make the season a little brighter for more than 70 local children.
Naval Hospital Beaufort's Medical Home Port, a patient-centered primary care clinic, recently achieved level 3 certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
Naval Hospital Beaufort staff and beneficiaries were treated to an open house in the hospital's Wellness Center Feb. 14, to highlight cardiovascular health for American Heart Month.