BREMERTON — A Naval Hospital Bremerton doctor was convicted recently of being drunk while on duty, according to documents from his general court-martial.

Cmdr. Warren K. Frey pleaded guilty in March to offenses including drinking while on duty and, when restricted to the Naval hospital and from possessing alcohol, violating those conditions, the documents said. Much of the conduct was said to have occurred in January 2018.

Separate charges of using marijuana and possessing a device to beat a drug test were ultimately dropped, according to Joe Kubistek, a spokesman for Navy Region Northwest.

On March 1, a military judge sentenced Frey to 120 days in jail, but that was reduced to 30 days if he followed terms of the pretrial agreement. Frey served his time at the Northwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Kubistek said.

Frey is a radiologist and is certified through 2021 by the American Board of Radiology. He is still assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton in a supervised position, Navy Region Northwest confirmed. He is not involved in direct patient care.

"We can assure our beneficiaries that Naval Hospital Bremerton is committed

first and foremost to the safety and well-being of our beneficiaries," Navy Region Northwest said in a statement to the Kitsap Sun.

Frey's case's disposition was posted to Navy Region Northwest's court docket this month.