Today’s Trademark – WILLIAM BEAUMONT ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
Among one of America’s Largest and intricate health care institutions is “William Beaumont Army Medical Centre.” It’s also known to be world’s leading military health care delivery operation. It’s moto is to tackle infectious diseases around the globe, save life’s on battle fields and to serve 9.5 million beneficiaries for health benefit plans.
Formerly known as William Beaumont General Hospital (WBGH), the hospital was first instituted in fort bliss during 1850s, eventually in 1972 a new 12 story hospital building became to be known as the William Beaumont Army Medical Centre. It is named after Army Surgeon “William Beaumont,” who is known as the “father of gastric physiology.” The hospital has a bed capacity for 300+ patients.
At present the hospital serves active and retired military personnel, as well as their dependents, in the three-state region of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona and acts as southwest’s regional army medical center. Their mission is to train the army medical personnel and get them well equipped in providing medical care, they also ensure that 1.4 million active duty and 331,000 reserve-component personnel are in good health to complete their national security missions.
The trademark of this company was registered in USPTO bearing registration number
1391952 on April 29, 1986