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AGANA HEIGHTS, Guam – Lt. Jodi Carroz, an Emergency Department Registered Nurse stationed at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms recently returned from a temporary assignment at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam in April, bringing with her a wealth of experience, clinical knowledge, and unforgettable memories.
Carroz, a Hermann, Missouri native who commissioned in the Navy in 2022 after working nine years as a civilian RN, said she was drawn to nursing because it allowed her to combine a passion for medicine with a deep commitment to caring for others. "I was drawn to nursing because it allowed me to combine a passion for medicine with a deep commitment to caring for others, while also offering a flexible and dynamic career path. Joining the Navy further enabled me to serve and extend that commitment to our nation’s service members and their families," she said. Although she had never been to Guam before, Carroz said she embraced the assignment with enthusiasm, despite the initial logistical challenges of a sudden move. "My previous experience as a travel nurse prepared me for such rapid transitions," she said. "I was genuinely excited for the opportunity to explore a new region of the world and broaden my professional horizons." Upon arriving in Guam, Carroz worked closely with the Emergency Department leadership to assess the department’s needs and quickly began working in triage and as a float nurse, roles critical to maintaining patient throughput and overall department efficiency.
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