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Army Urgently Seeks More Substance-Abuse Counselors for Troubled Soldiers Cont.
Army Urgently Seeks More Substance-Abuse Counselors for Troubled Soldiers
WASHINGTON — With wars that have gone on for almost a decade, the Army has more soldiers with substance-abuse problems than it can handle and is trying to expedite hiring counselors to help bring the problem under control.
A Sea Change for Military Medicine: Walter Reed Joins Navy Medical Center in Bethesda Cont.
A Sea Change for Military Medicine: Walter Reed Joins Navy Medical Center in Bethesda
WASHINGTON — A new chapter in military medicine is set to begin this month with the opening of the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD.
Study: Common Medication Given for PTSD Has No Benefit Cont.
Study: Common Medication Given for PTSD Has No Benefit
WASHINGTON — An antipsychotic medication commonly used by VA to treat combat-related PTSD has been found to have no discernible benefit. Patients taking the drug risperidone (Risperdal) did no better than those taking a placebo, according to a recent VA-run study.
Long Wait Times for Mental Health Care Continue to Plague VA Cont.
Long Wait Times for Mental Health Care Continue to Plague VA Cont.
Long Wait Times for Mental Health Care Continue to Plague VA
WASHINGTON — Poor coordination and staffing problems were identified as major factors in veterans’ receiving inadequate care at Atlanta VA Medical Center mental-health clinics, according to a VA Inspector General (IG) report released last month. This report is the latest of many released by oversight agencies that point out the gaps in VA’s mental-health services.
Surgical Errors Dropped Significantly at VA; Safety Training Program Credited Cont.
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