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Panel Discussion To Connect Veterans With Healthcare
Six veterans from different ethnic, racial and gender backgrounds will take part in the Zoom discussion Jan. 19.
Press release from Medical College of Wisconsin:
Jan. 6, 2021
Connecting Veterans from diverse backgrounds with vital health-care resources, including the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, is the topic of a panel discussion to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Six Veterans from different ethnic, racial and gender backgrounds will take part in the virtual discussion, to take place over Zoom.
It begins at noon Tuesday, Jan. 19, presented by the Captain John D. Mason Veteran Peer Outreach Program.
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The discussion will center on Dr. King’s statement, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?”
Specifically, the panel will look at the statement in how it relates to connecting with Veterans and reducing the rate of Veteran suicides.
“Research has shown that Veterans from diverse backgrounds have trouble connecting with VA and other health-care resources,” said Dr. Bert Berger, head of the Mental Health Division at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center. “We want to make sure all Veterans get the help they need and deserve.”
Veterans Mark Flower and Chris Swift from the peer outreach program will lead the discussion.
For more information and to register, click here, go to the Mason program’s Facebook page or contact Susan Smykal at 414-955-8914 or via email at ssmykal@mcw.edu.
The event is hosted by the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Department of Veterans Affairs, in conjunction with the Southeastern Wisconsin Task Force on Veteran Suicide Prevention. For more information, go to www.BeThereWis.com.
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