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...often left to decide a soldier's fate themselves: whether to return him back to the war after being stitched up, or send him back to his base, or home. Partly with Cornum's coaxing, U.S. military commanders in Europe have begun requiring every soldier returning from Iraq to consult a psychologist for post-traumatic stress syndrome. Cornum, who previously led the 28th Combat Support Hospital in Bosnia, has also hired several trauma surgeons and critical-care nurses and added operating rooms to the icu. "It's a completely different place now," Putnam says. He ranks Landstuhl as "a world...
OSAPR will consult with student facilitators and its advisory committee later this spring to discuss any potential changes, Marine wrote in an e-mail...
...months later, while in the Ukraine to consult with government leaders about the country’s economy, the same paper reported that Summers had “found fault with almost every aspect of the government’s reform plan,” telling officials there that what was “going on in Ukraine… can not be called reform...
Steen said that he would work with the Office of the General Counsel to determine if FAS is obligated to report the violation to the staff member’s current employer. He also said that he would have to consult with the general counsel before labeling the incident “plagiarism...
Pain psychologists like Symreng play a vital role at most pain-management centers, though patients are often reluctant to consult them. "Patients hate to hear you offer them mind therapy, because they feel what you're doing is telling them they have a mental illness and you don't really believe they have a physical problem," says Dr. Scott Fishman, an anesthesiologist, internist and psychiatrist who is chief of pain medicine at U.C. Davis. But the mind is always actively involved in pain, especially in chronic cases. "We know that when you image the brain, the areas that light...