April 17, 2012 - Civilian mental health professionals are finding it increasingly important to have a knowledge and comfort level in treating military and former military personnel.About half of recent veterans are treated in VA hospitals, which means that the other half use non-VA physicians or no physicians at all, according to Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H., who is chief clinical officer in the District of Columbia’s Department of Mental Health.
To fill this need for educating civilian psychiatrists in the needs of military veterans and their families, and to update military professionals with the latest information, the APA Annual Meeting will feature a number of sessions in its Military Track. APA has featured sessions dealing with military mental health issues for years. Last year, for the first time, the sessions were organized into a specific track of sessions.
This year’s offerings will focus on what the healthcare professional should know in caring for soldiers, their families, and veterans as they move out of the military and into the civilian community. read more>>>
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