December 2, 2014 - Women Veterans in the Central New York area have a new, larger medical center to treat a variety of needs. That can mean normal health services and even the effects of sexual assault.An increase in women in the military has led to a change in the care the Syracuse V-A Medical Center needs to provide. Medical Director Doctor Jim Cody knows.
"There’s a theme in the VA, but it resonates here in Syracuse, that not every G.I. is a ‘Joe’."The new Women Veterans' Wellness Center area is enlarged, separate from the other services at the VA, and able to be more private. Along with primary care, there will be gynecological, mental health and pharmacy services. Doctor Harbinder Grewal says combining in-patient, outpatient and transition services has led to better health outcomes. She notes almost a third of patients have experienced military sexual trauma that the center can help treat. read more>>>
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