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Army Medicine Ambassador Program


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• Mission

The Army Medicine Ambassador Program is a strategic engagement initiative and formal program to tell the Army Medicine, Army Health and Army Readiness story.

• Vision

Army Medicine Ambassadors are the recognizable champions of Army Medicine, Army Health and Army Readiness.


About the Army Medicine Ambassador Program:

  The Army Medicine Ambassador Program is designed to enhance relationships at the local, regional, and national level through positive and informative engagements.

  These engagements range from formal presentations to community leaders, participation in career fairs, local school support, to informal engagements with colleagues, friends and Family.

  The current priority is to begin at the local level around MTFs and build to regional and national engagements.

  Serving as an Ambassador is a unique opportunity to showcase positive things occurring in Army Medicine today.

  An Ambassador's time commitment is based on what they want to accomplish, what their schedule permits, and the opportunities available in their area.

  In addition to spreading the Army Medicine story serving as an Ambassador also provides unique opportunities for networking, contact with the Army Medicine Command Team, a chance to be featured in the Mercury, and enhancing relationships in the local community for Army Medicine.