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20 NOV 2003
Welcome
Welcome to William Beaumont Army Medical Center. Thank you for selecting us to provideyour medical care. We understand your hospitalization is probably not an entirely pleasantexperience, but we will do our best to make you as comfortable as possible. Our team of dedicated and caring professionals is here to make your treatment as safe and effective asmodern medicine can make it.We know coming to our medical center may cause you and your family to worry. We alsoknow that when you have to stay at our medical center, you and your family may worry evenmore. This is normal.Our hospital staff has lots of questions to ask about you and your health. This is so we mayknow more about you and take good care of you. This also helps us make plans with youabout care you might need after you leave the hospital. These plans may include clinicappointments and having a nurse come to visit you after you go home. You may also havemany questions for us when you have to stay in our medical center. These questions mightinclude:1What is my sickness?2Why do I have to stay?3How long do I have to stay?4What will happen to me at the medical center?5What will happen when I leave?You may talk to our doctors, nurses, and other staff about any of your worries. Don’t beafraid to ask our hospital staff any questions. If you have any questions or concerns, pleasedon’t hesitate to ask your physician, your nurse or anyone on your health care team. Also, if at anytime you feel you are not being treated in an appropriate and concerned manner, pleasenotify Patient Assistance at 569-2692 for the information necessary to register your concern.Again, thank you for choosing William Beaumont Army Medical Center. We wish you aspeedy recovery and good health in the future.Sincerely,Commander William Beaumont Army Medical Center 
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20 NOV 2003
ContentsGuide to Guest Services Cover 1Welcome 2Contents 3WBAMC Mission 4WBAMC Vision 4Army Values 4 Your Accommodations 7 Your Room Your Hospital BedRoom TemperatureCalling Your NurseDuring the NightTelevisionTelephonesLeaving the Unit Your Hospital Team 8Medical Social WorkersPatient AccountingHousekeepingVolunteersOther PersonnelFood and Nutrition Services 9Dietary ServicesCafeteria and Snack Bar Vending MachinesFood Carts
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