MAKE A MEME View Large Image William Howart, a US Navy Veteran and medical instrument technologist, performs an ultrasound examination on the neck of a patient Feb. 27 during the Access Stand Down effort at VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, N.Y. The event is taking ...
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