Baumholder Army Health Clinic holds change of command

By Marcy SanchezMay 28, 2021

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder, passes the unit colors to U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command of U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder, passes the unit colors to U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command of U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL
U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers (right), commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, passes the U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) unit colors to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, incoming commander, BAHC, during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command of U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers (right), commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, passes the U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) unit colors to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, incoming commander, BAHC, during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command of U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL

U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) held a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command to Lt. Col. Mark Jones, May 26.

The ceremony was presided by U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander of Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, the clinic’s higher headquarters.

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), provides remarks during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command of BAHC to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), provides remarks during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command of BAHC to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), provides remarks during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), provides remarks during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL

“You’ve done magnificent during a very challenging (assignment),” said Landers, noting Gum’s role as commander during the COVID-19 pandemic. “You achieved this while enabling the Soldiers, civilians and local nationals the opportunity to grow, contribute greatly to performance and the quality of (BAHC), while morale of (clinic staff) remained high. (Gum) also maintained trust with (the Baumholder Military Community,) something to be extremely proud of.”

Under Gum’s command, BAHC underwent a successful survey by The Joint Commission, a U.S.-based organization which promotes safe, high-quality patient care in health care organizations, a testament to the organization’s commitment to quality improvement and patient safety.

(From left) U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, and U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, incoming commander, BAHC, bow heads during invocation at BAHC’s change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (From left) U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, and U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, incoming commander, BAHC, bow heads during invocation at BAHC’s change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL
U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, provides remarks during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command of U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Col. Andrew Landers, commander, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, provides remarks during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command of U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC) to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL
(From left) U.S. Army Lt. Cols. Mark Jones and Elizabeth Gum, listen as remarks are made about U.S. Army Health Cllinic Baumholder Army Health Clinic (BAHC), during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (From left) U.S. Army Lt. Cols. Mark Jones and Elizabeth Gum, listen as remarks are made about U.S. Army Health Cllinic Baumholder Army Health Clinic (BAHC), during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL

According to Landers, Gum initiated several programs to build unit cohesion, support training objectives and prevent burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, BAHC was the first Army Clinic in Germany to offer the COVID-19 vaccination to the American general population overseas, a leap toward eradicating the COVID-19 threat.

“It's everything I had hoped for and more,” said Gum about her assignment as BAHC commander. “When this pandemic brought us together, I was honored to be part of this amazing team. The most special part about (BAHC) is everything they do is great, and once they’re done they try to figure out how to make it better, faster, more efficient, and more caring.”

Gum’s next assignment will be at Regional Health Command Europe’s office of the Inspector General.

“(Jones) is inheriting an organization rich in pride, professionalism and a commitment to the Joint Warfighter and their families,” said Landers. “I know (Jones) will excel as clinic commander here and enable us to continue exceeding standards at every opportunity.”

The transfer of command signifies the transfer of the unit’s legacy, history, traditions and accomplishments, represented through the passing of the unit colors from the outgoing to incoming commander.

“To the soldiers and civilians that make up this organization and to those whose daily passion, expertise and professionalism are the foundation of medical readiness, wellness and support units, beneficiaries, and this community: your reputation is solid,” said Jones. “To command is probably the highest privilege the military has and I thank each of you whose leadership, guidance, mentorship and friendship brought me here today.”

U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), is presented the Meritorious Service Medal by U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Thompson, commanding general, Regional Health Command Europe, during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command of BAHC to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum, outgoing commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), is presented the Meritorious Service Medal by U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Thompson, commanding general, Regional Health Command Europe, during a change of command ceremony where Gum relinquished command of BAHC to U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), salutes a troop formation for the first time as the unit’s commander during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy.
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Jones, commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder (BAHC), salutes a troop formation for the first time as the unit’s commander during a change of command ceremony where U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elizabeth Gum relinquished command to Jones at Baumholder, May 26. U.S. Army Health Clinic Baumholder provides ambulatory care for Soldiers, their families, and others, and offers acute and chronic care of pediatric and adult patients, physical examinations, health-related career screening and immunizations, non-operative gynecological diagnosis and treatment, minor surgical procedures and surgical follow-up and newborn care. Baumholder Army Health Clinic also provides specialty care services to include behavioral medicine, pharmacy, optometry, radiology and physical therapy. (Photo Credit: Marcy Sanchez) VIEW ORIGINAL