Affiliation:
1. Johns Hopkins University
2. University of South Florida
Abstract
Providers who are not in proximity to military bases or posts cannot assume that they do not have military-connected families in their practices. Military families face many unique challenges and risks. It is important that civilian providers support the physical and psychological well-being of this population.
Publisher
North Carolina Institute of Medicine
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