Jennifer Roy is a public affairs specialist for the Dallas Regional Office of Public Affairs.
Serving and caring for Veterans never stopped during the COVID-19 pandemic at VA Vet Centers, it just looked a little different. The same is true for treating victims of military sexual trauma (MST).
VA Vet Centers got creative and changed how they would care for their Veterans. Leadership implemented new guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19, causing in-person appointments and groups to switch to phone or video appointments.
Jennifer Torres-Christian, readjustment counselor at the Dallas Vet Center.
During these times, Jennifer Torres-Christian, readjustment counselor at the Dallas Vet Center, started a new virtual support group for women Veterans called
Our prayers go out today to him, his family and our team in Tuscaloosa, McDonough said.
Cohen was in Florida to visit his terminally ill father, Brad s wife, Soriya Cohen, told ABC News. She said she had lost hope. Who is going to survive that rubble? she asked ABC, pointing to the building.
Cohen earned his degree in osteopathic medicine from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989 and served his residency at the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in New York City.
He is a physiatrist, specializing in rehabilitation and physical therapy and training. He has practiced medicine in Alabama since 2006.