STOP MILITARY MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE (SMMN) needs a LOGO

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Our Mission Statement:
At SMMN, we aim to stop non-combat military medical negligence and call for an amendment to the Feres Doctrine. Our focus lies on ensuring that military members and their families receive the highest level of medical care by board certified medical providers practicing within the scope of their practice during non-combat. With your help, we can make a difference and stop the negligence.
Will bring much needed attention to a matter that is destroying the lives and families of active duty service members and their families seeking military medical care during non-combat!
The target audience is to create public awareness of this grave miscarriage of justice to those that signed to give their lives in defense of our cherished freedoms.
One thing I know is the medical symbol caduceus is associated with some form of trickery and I do not want that particular symbol used in the logo. The staff of Asclepius is associated with integrity. I would really just love to see all of the innovative ideas for the logo regarding this critical non-profit.
Target Market(s)
The public and active duty service members
Industry/Entity Type
Non Profit
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SMMN
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Must have
- Check into the stories of Staff Sgt. Dean Witt, Sgt. Carmello Rodriguez, Tech Sgt. Cindy Wilson, Airman Colton Reed. Maybe review the New York Times Article. In Military Care, a Pattern of Errors But Not Scrutiny to get some ideas. My son was Master Sergeant William Cornett. I especially would like to see your creative ideas regarding this deadly issue. I would like the logo to make a statement at a glance!
Nice to have
- The service members that suffer in this manner are the truly forgotten heroes! You rarely see anything about these stories on the news. Only the combat related injured Veterans. These are the truly forgotten heroes.
Should not have
- The medical Caduceus as that symbol is based on trickery