The USNS Comfort in Colombia U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Chasidy Tenison, assigned to Hospital Ship USNS Comfort, teaches a young boy about nutrition at a temporary medical treatment site. (Photo: U.S Army Specialist Dedrick Johnson) Medical staff assigned to U.S. Navy Hospital Ship USNS Comfort— which is travelling through Latin America and the Caribbean to provide medical assistance to host nations where the ship will be docked and is also treating Venezuelan immigrants in those countries —examine a patient’s eyes at a temporary medical treatment site. (Photo: U.S Army Specialist Dedrick Johnson) YohainnysVaíguez, a Venezuelan mother, hugs her 4-year-old son who has cerebral palsy during a physical therapy session at a temporary medical treatment site. (Photo: U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jordan R. Bair) U.S. Navy Captain Gabriel Lee, a pediatrician assigned to Hospital Ship USNS Comfort examines a young boy with scabies at a temporary medical treatment site. (Photo: U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Julio Martinez Martinez) Share on Social Media 00000