Cpt. Ray Gilmore, (Ret) U. S. Army speaks at the VA New England Suicide Prevention Conference sharing his personal struggles with readjustment and PTSD. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Cpt. Ray Gilmore, (Ret) U. S. Army speaks at the VA New England Suicide Prevention Conference sharing his personal struggles with readjustment and PTSD. (COURTESY PHOTO)
VA New England Health Care held regional conference to align efforts and resources to combat veteran suicide
MANCHESTER — The Department of Veterans Affairs’ No. 1 clinical priority is to eliminate suicide among veterans. As part of the department’s ongoing efforts, VA New England Healthcare recently held a conference to share resources and insights from combat veterans and experts, and collaborate to better arm communities to end suicide among veterans.
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