U.S. Army Medical Department Journal (March-April 1998)
Abstract
Values are core beliefs that are fundamental to an organization and its members. Values form the very foundation on which units, activities, and policies are built. The Army has a specific set of values that should be familiar to all in the Army Medical Department (AMEDD). They are easy to remember because they form the mnemonic LEADERSHIP: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. Evidence of these values can be found in the accomplishments and achievements of AMEDD personnel throughout the world. This issue of the AMEDD Journal is dedicated to Army values and the people behind them. Several of this month's articles illustrate one or more Army values and underscore the importance they take in Army life. The journal contains the following articles: "Perspective," an overview of the issue's articles, by MG James B. Peake; "Why Marketing Health Care in the Military Can Help: A Historical Perspective," by LCDR E. C. Ehresmann; "Neurorehabilitative Strategies: Improving Locomotor Function," by CPT Eric I. Hassid; "Formulary Development in a USAR CSH: A Team Approach," by MAJ Domenic A. Sammarco; "Sleep Disorders in Operation Desert Storm Veterans," by LTC Wayne Farmer and LTC Daniel Kayanan; "Sudden or Traumatic Death in the Emergency Department," by Jacqueline E. McQuay, RN; "Psychiatric Nursing: A Critical Role in Deployment," by MAJ Kathryn M. Gaylord; "Pretesting and Success in the Respiratory Specialist Course," by LTC Donald Gebhart, et al.; and "AMEDD Dateline," by Dr. Wayne R. Austerman.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA491465
Entities
People
- Daniel Kayanan
- Domenic A. Sammarco
- Donald Gebhart
- E. C. Ehresmann
- Eric I. Hassid
- Jacqueline E. Mcquay
- James B. Peake
- Kathryn M. Gaylord
- Wayne Farmer
- Wayne R. Austerman
Organizations
- Army Medical Department