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Army investigating OB-GYN accused of secretly recording patients
An Army doctor at Fort Hood is accused of secretly recording women under his care, according to a lawsuit filed by a military spouse.
The Army is contacting 1,600 women under suspended OB-GYN Maj. Blaine McGraw’s care at Tripler Medical Center in Hawaii, a ...
This week, the U.S. Army has been reckoning with a sexual abuse scandal that could involve the largest number of allegations ...
Col. Kamil Sztalkoper, an Army spokesperson, disputed that the husband was unable to meet with Army leaders. The deputy chief ...
The Army’s criminal investigation division launched an investigation and officials said they would determine whether to press ...
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Hawaii army hospital is notifying former patients of gynecologist accused of secretly filming women
The announcement from Tripler Army Medical Center comes five weeks after Fort Hood officials suspended Dr. Blaine McGraw and ...
In a statement, the Army said it created a dedicated call center, assigned Special Victims Counsel, and a patient support ...
A government watchdog report confirms shortcomings in the benefits process for certain military service members who reported ...
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TGH and USF Health join CSMV to expand military healthcare services
This partnership aims to provide eligible beneficiaries in Tampa access to healthcare coverage under TRICARE Prime Demo by ...
By Robert Lanier, KACH Public Affairs Officer, and Lt. Col. Samuel Teague, KACH Primary Care Department ChiefKeller Army ...
BAYEUX, France — Master Sgt. (Ret.) Charles Norman Shay, a highly decorated combat medic who served in both World War II and ...
“He who would become a surgeon should join the army and follow it,” said Hippocrates. In Victories of Army Medicine (Lippincott; $3), published last week, Colonel Edgar Erskine Hume shows that surgery ...
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