May 13 2021
“The Navy in Bethesda: From Navy Flagship to Medical Innovation, 1939-2011”

“The Navy in Bethesda: From Navy Flagship to Medical Innovation, 1939-2011”

Presented by Montgomery History at Online/Virtual Space

“The Navy in Bethesda: From Navy Flagship to Medical Innovation, 1939-2011”
with André Sobocinski
Thursday, May 13 @ 7:00 p.m.

For over 70 years, the Navy made an indelible mark on the suburbs of Washington, DC with an iconic landmark and complex that was called the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC). Located in Bethesda, NNMC was comprised of a collection of institutions—from the President’s Hospital, Medical and Dental Schools, and the Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI). Learn about the vital role Bethesda has played in medical science and innovation as André Sobocinski, historian for the U.S. Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, discusses some of the hallmarks from NMRI’s history, from the survival kit for castaways to the Tissue Bank.

Visit https://montgomeryhistory.org/mhconnected/watch/ for the link to register for the Zoom session. Because of the increasing popularity of our History Conversations, we’ve updated our Zoom platform so it now accommodates 500 people! If the Zoom session reaches capacity, you can watch on Facebook where it’ll be streamed live. Pre-registration is still recommended, so that you get a reminder prior to the event.

If you have further questions about accessing the conversation via Zoom, please contact Matt Gagle, Director of Programs, at MGagle@MontgomeryHistory.org.

Admission Info

Free admission

Email: mgagle@montgomeryhistory.org

Dates & Times

2021/05/13 - 2021/05/13

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space