CIR Doc’s Designs are Rooted in Values

November 2007

CIR Member Halland Chen, MD was selected as the winner of the Values Symbol design contest at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL. The contest asked Jackson Memorial employees to design a unique and simple symbol to represent the Hospital’s values, which inform its mission, approach to patient care, and commitment to public service.

Dr. Chen, a resident in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, represented these values with the image of a tree. “Each limb represents the Jackson Values,” he explained, “and together they form a tree that represents growth, unity, development, community, and steadfastness.”

 Jackson Memorial Hospital winning design Design represents Jackson's values
Halland Chen, MD (left) & his winning design