Keywords: fort irwin fortirwin weed army community hospital weedarmycommunityhospital national training center nationaltrainingcenter wach ntc meddac csm albert harris csmalbertharris nurses week nursesweek col. jason wieman coljasonwieman treating patients like family treatingpatientslikefamily united states army unitedstatesarmy soldiers the box thebox mojave troop support troopsupport resiliency center resiliencycenter soldier readiness soldierreadiness health health benefits healthbenefits sonja morales sonjamorales preventive medicine preventivemedicine FORT IRWIN, Calif. – First Lieutenant Elizabeth Army closes the Nurses Week Luncheon with a sneak-peak at the gift-basket prizes to be won in the coming Nurses Weeks competitions and events. The week starts with National Nurses Day on May, 6 and ends with the International Nurses Day, Thursday, May 12. Throughout the week the eyes of the Fort Irwin community are on WACH nurses and the importance of their work in support of National Training Center (NTC) Soldiers and their families. The official theme designated for 2016 is “A culture of safety - It starts with YOU.” and each day WACH staff enroll and spend lunches participating in events and competitions that promote patient safety and reliable healthcare practices. To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released). FORT IRWIN, Calif. – First Lieutenant Elizabeth Army closes the Nurses Week Luncheon with a sneak-peak at the gift-basket prizes to be won in the coming Nurses Weeks competitions and events. The week starts with National Nurses Day on May, 6 and ends with the International Nurses Day, Thursday, May 12. Throughout the week the eyes of the Fort Irwin community are on WACH nurses and the importance of their work in support of National Training Center (NTC) Soldiers and their families. The official theme designated for 2016 is “A culture of safety - It starts with YOU.” and each day WACH staff enroll and spend lunches participating in events and competitions that promote patient safety and reliable healthcare practices. To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released). |