A newly published study reveals shocking statistics on how military care is contingent on race and rank. The study from Science shows, according to an analysis of over one million military ER visits, ...
Officers who outrank their military physicians and personnel who have been recently promoted receive better attention and care in Defense Department health facilities than lower-ranking service ...
Even as American military leaders position the U.S. armed forces to “fight and win our nation’s wars” amid global volatility, the mental health of men and women serving in uniform remains a critical ...
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The review was triggered by the racial reckoning following George Floyd's death. The Navy's broad internal look to address racism and sexism in its ranks has made recommendations to do more to keep ...
The Navy is changing how it trains its medical staff for combat trauma. Corpsmen are shown here during an assessment at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in March. (U.S. Marine Corps) The Navy stood up a ...