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The Western Regional Medical Command has an area of responsibility that encompasses 20 states.
The logo is described as follows: The triangle in the design represents Unity of Effort and Change.
The biggest responsibility of leadership is to bring about constructive and necessary change and unify Teams of Teams
to make the changes at all levels across the command. It takes courage (red),
innovation (blue) and compassion
(white) to effectively implement change. The globe represents the idea that all change affects those around us.
It is imperative that we are open to changes that will move our Region towards its vision of being
‘America’s Most Trusted System of Health’. It is inevitable that changes within the Western Region will
benefit those entrusted to our care, MEDCOM, DoD and potentially anyone in the World.
It is the hope that the new WRMC logo will become strongly identified with the Western Region
and create an enduring image associated with our motto and vision and setting a world class
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SecArmy Visit to Madigan Army Medical Center
Secretary of the Army John McHugh examines the Humvee combat simulator being developed for understanding behavioral responses to combat, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 6, 2013.
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Patient Recognition Month
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital commander Col. Paul R. Cordts solicits the help from 5-year-old Justin Okoro, Feb. 1, 2013, during the kick-off to Patient Recognition Month at the hospital, at Fort Campbell, Ky.
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SecArmy orders 'Ready and Resilient Campaign'
Secretary of the Army John McHugh signs a directive at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 4, 2013. McHugh is directing the development of a "Ready and Resilient" campaign to integrate and synchronize the multiple efforts and programs designed to improve the readiness and resilience of the Total Force -- Soldiers (active, Reserve and National Guard), Army civilians and their families. The plan will be based upon building physical, emotional and psychological resilience in our Soldiers, families and civilians so they improve performance which ultimately prepares them to deal with the rigors and challenges of a demanding profession.
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Surgeon general tries on the new tactical vest
Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho, Army surgeon general, tries on the new tactical vest specifically designed for the female physique. While providing the same high-level ballistic protection, it has an improved quick release system, narrower shoulders, front...
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Dental Awareness Month
It can be scary for a child to visit the dentist. That's why DENTAC staff members are out in full force during Children's Dental Health each February educating children and parents through fun skits and visits to local schools.
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