Keywords: fort irwin fortirwin weed army community hospital weedarmycommunityhospital national training center nationaltrainingcenter wach ntc meddac csm albert harris csmalbertharris 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 camaraderie soldiercamaraderie health health benefits healthbenefits army triad armytriad preventive medicine preventivemedicine lt. gen. nadja y. west ltgennadjaywest army surgeon general armysurgeongeneral maj. casey danielsen majcaseydanielsen indoor FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics. Pictured: Maj. Casey Danielsen, Chief, WACH OB/GYN and Mother-Baby Unit speaks with Lt. Gen West (left) about the challenges of working on Fort Irwin in the remote Mojave desert, patient care and the latest CDC updates and alerts available which she and her staff monitor daily. To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil Photo by Michael Beaton, WACH Public Affairs (Released). FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics. Pictured: Maj. Casey Danielsen, Chief, WACH OB/GYN and Mother-Baby Unit speaks with Lt. Gen West (left) about the challenges of working on Fort Irwin in the remote Mojave desert, patient care and the latest CDC updates and alerts available which she and her staff monitor daily. To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil Photo by Michael Beaton, WACH Public Affairs (Released). |