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LRMC offers new pod for nursing moms
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center proudly supports breastfeeding and mothers are always welcome to breastfeed anywhere they like.
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Volunteers sought for nerve block study for PTSD
If you are on active duty and have been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder or think that you might have PTSD, you may be eligible to participate in a new study at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
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LRMC goes tobacco-free Feb. 1
Beginning Feb. 1, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center will become a tobacco-free medical campus. No smoking will be permitted on the LRMC campus, which extends to the green perimeter fence surrounding the hospital.
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US citizens released from Iranian prison arrive at Ramstein
Three U.S. citizens recently released from detention in Iran arrived at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center via Ramstein late evening Jan. 17 and have begun their reintegration process.
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LRMC Retiree Appreciation Week set for Oct. 14 to 16
Retiree Appreciation Week is scheduled for Oct. 14 to 16 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
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Kaiserslautern, Ramstein students train to become nursing assistants
Almost two dozen high school seniors from the KMC volunteered on an early fall weekend to crouch together on rubber floor mats in order to perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitation using clinical dummies and video scenarios at Ramstein High School Sept. 12 and 13.
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Laterza assumes LRMC command
Replacing Col. Judith Lee as commander of Landstuhl Regional Medical Center required a person who is ready and capable to take on the complex challenges of leading the largest U.S. hospital outside the United States.
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New system reduces EFMP processing time, paperwork
SEMBACH KASERNE, Germany — Processing Exceptional Family Member Program family travel request cases used to take weeks and involved file cabinets filled with paperwork, but not anymore.
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PAO retires after 37 years of national media spotlight
She was born and raised as an only child on a working farm in a small village in Ath, Belgium. Her father didn’t have or need the help of sons to manage the farm — he had Marie.