NURSE PROFILES
FIND CAMARADERIE INSTEAD OF COMPETITION
When you join the Army health care team, you become part of a committed team of health care professionals who have the same goals that you do. The collaborative environment you'll encounter may be unmatched in the civilian sector. You'll be surrounded by peers, not competitors, as you work alongside dedicated medical professionals.
Meet some members of the Nurse Corps team in the videos above, as they talk about their experiences being a part of the Army health care team:
Critical Care Nurse – Capt. Samuel Sama
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner – Capt. Kevin Gormley
Critical Care Nurse – 1st Lt. Savannah Estes
Critical Care Nurse – Capt. Rahull Lall
- Captain Samuel Sama - Critical Care Nurse - The Best Care
- Captain Kevin Gormley - Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Building Leadership Skills
- 1st Lieutenant Savannah Estes - Critical Care Nurse - A Better Way
CAPTAIN KEVIN GORMLEY - PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER
Building Leadership Skills
My name is Captain Kevin Gormley and I am the new Commander of the 98th Combat Stress Control Detachment within the 62nd Medical Brigade at Fort Lewis, Washington.
The team approach that I saw when I came in, made me think, "There's something special here and I want to be a part of this."
I can't find any other program out there that has compared to the program we have within the Army Nurse Corps and it continues to get better.
I never knew that the United States Army was so far advanced in the research of many of the different areas that we practice in. To be a part of that groundbreaking research before it hits the rest of the world, is amazing. I would never have experienced this in a civilian nursing job.
The Army's focus is on the family and the Soldier. And they get it. They understand that the family is an extension of the Soldier.
I am a commander of a combat stress detachment now. Five or six years ago, it was unheard of for nurses to be commanders.
The Army makes it possible to step into any leadership position and be successful.
There is no organization in my opinion, that is any better than the Army Nurse Corps in mentoring and nurturing nurses and soldiers to be the best. The opportunities are there. The experiences are second to none and it's turned out to be something much greater than I ever anticipated.















