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CARTAGENA, Colombia - U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) completed its third mission stop of Continuing Promise 2022 in Cartagena, Colombia, Nov. 20, 2022.
During the ship’s nine-day visit to Colombia, Continuing Promise assisted over 4,400 patients from Cartagena and surrounding communities. The team filled 7,012 prescriptions, conducted 304 laboratory tests, ran 235 x-rays and ultrasounds, and completed 83 surgeries. The Comfort team was comprised of U.S., Colombian, eight partner nations, South Carolina National Guard and non-governmental organization medical professionals and local volunteer translators. “We are proud to be the back drop facilitating the deepening of the special relationship between the United States and Colombia,” said Cmdr. Bryan Carmichael, commodore of Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 4. “Continuing Promise is so much more than a medical mission, and our nine days in country have had a greater impact than the numbers suggest. As we look toward the next stop, we are thankful for the opportunities that have allowed mission members to make an impact.” In addition to providing medical treatment, the Continuing Promise team collaborated with local government officials and non-governmental organizations to share knowledge on assorted specialties and support the needs of the community. Seven of the subject matter expert exchanges (SMEE) during this mission stop involved tactical combat casualty control, veterinary services, biomedical equipment, and improving overall medical care. The eighth SMEE was combined with a humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR) event where aircrewmen and pilots assigned to the “Chargers” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 26 visited the Search and Rescue Swimmer School in Barranquilla to share their knowledge with the Colombian Navy. In addition to SMEE and HADR events, members of the Comfort team collaborated with the Connected Warriors organization to hold a two-day Women, Peace and Security (WPS) seminar at the Juanfe Foundation in Cartagena. The event aimed to educate single mothers at the foundation on healthy relationships, preventative medical care, and the importance of maintaining their mental health. At the seminar, the team also provided optometry and dental care and held yoga classes to help the mothers decompress. Additionally, the team held two WPS symposiums to discuss the future of women’s involvement in governmental decision-making processes with high-ranking leaders from the U.S. and Colombia, including Gen. Laura Richardson, commander of U.S. Southern Command.
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