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Joining Reserve at 60, Dermatologist Wins Awards for Army Skin Cancer Screenings
An Administrative Role
Gilbert says he “just wanted to serve, no matter what the capacity,” and, as it turned out, his first role when he was deployed to Afghanistan was not so much clinical as administrative. “My title was brigade surgeon; I was ...
Joining Reserve at 60, Dermatologist Wins Awards for Army Skin Cancer Screenings
IRVINE, CA--At age 60, when many men are starting to wind down their careers and transition toward retirement, Lt. Col. Dore Gilbert, MD, a practicing dermatologist and associate professor of dermatology at the University of California at Irvine, decided to follow a very different path. He joined the U.S. Army Reserve.
CPAP Use Improves Sexual Function in Younger Men
While continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) improves rest and conditions related to sleep disruption, it has another benefit especially important to patients: an improvement in sexual function and satisfaction.
Bill Helps Camp Lejeune Veterans Impacted by Toxic Water
WASHINGTON, DC—A bill that will make health care available to veterans and their families who have been impacted by contaminated water at Camp Lejeune passed the House this week and was sent to President Obama for his signature.
The bill was passe...
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