WHO:
Walter Penk, PhD, Texas A&M College of Medicine
Jenna Ermold, PhD, Andrews AFB
Maj. Lisa Teegarden, Psyd, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Ronald Drach, U.S. Department of Labor
Sharon Wills, PhD, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Austin, TX
WHAT:
WHERE:
Moscone Center
747 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
West Mezzanine-South Building, Room 270
WHEN:
BACKGROUND:
The panel will explore the following issues:
- How women return to their roles of parent and spouse after experiencing war
- What are the employment opportunities for female veterans and will their combat experience be seen as a disadvantage
- How are female veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treated when most of the research on PTSD has been conducted on and for male veterans
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