The Civilian Medical Resources Network – Seeks Troops to Treat
November 29, 2009 by Robert L. Hanafin · 2 Comments
Three days ago, we posted an opinion piece by Paul Sullivan of Veterans for Common Sense (VCS) titled American Needs a Discussion About Mental Health and the Draft. In Paul’s article he approached the potential need to consider possibly drafting Medical and Mental Health professionals into the Armed Forces as a last resort to fill a critical gaps in Army field and support Mental Health professionals.
Though we realized that VCS mentioned consideration of the draft along with four other measures, and as a last resort, to ensure adequate care of our troops in combat and support roles in the warzone, especially given the likelihood that President Obama will aggravate the Mental Health Crisis by deploying additional troops to Afghanistan.
I for one would be the first to get behind and support the draft; I’ve done so since 2001 when the Global War on Terror began. However, I also logically see two other alternatives that need serious consideration before even debating the draft.
(1) I strongly feel that ALL MILITARY SERVICES are not utilizing the Mental Health professionals and personnel we already have to the fullest extent possible, especially when one considers it is rare to see a ground trooper being treated for Mental Health by the Air Force for example at stateside Air Forces bases. However (2) I believe that Veterans and Military Family activists leaders, if they haven’t already, need to work closer and assist civilian medical resources that are beginning to focus on the needs of Veterans and active duty troops AND best yet are not under Pentagon control.
This article is about that alternative, and the civilian medical resources coming available to our Veterans and Troops outside of Pentagon control.
ROBERT L. HANAFIN
Major, U.S. Air Force-Retired
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