Rampy named Navy Medicine’s Clinical Social Work Officer of the Year for 2020


CONGRATULATIONS: Lt. Neil Rampy, the senior medical officer and psychological health team lead clinician for Navy Expeditionary Forces Command Pacific-Task Force 75, poses for a photo in front of the headquarters building on Camp Covington in Santa Rita, Guam. Rampy was named Navy Medicine’s Clinical Social Work Officer of the Year for 2020. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cole C. Pielop/U.S. Navy.
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