Name
Military Women’s Health Research Program Symposium 2025: Advancing Women's Health Research in the Military: A Collaborative Approach
Speakers
Dr. Anne Sadler , US Department of Veterans Affairs / University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Department of Psychology
Dr Jodie Katon
Dr. Krista Highland , Uniformed Services University
Dr. William Catherino
Dr. Celia Byrne
Dr, Mary Beth Terry
Dr. Laurel Proulx
CAPT Jennifer Buechel
Maj Kathryn Capple
Ms. Seileen Mullen , Department of Defense
Dr Angela Simmons
Dr Jodie Katon
Dr. Krista Highland , Uniformed Services University
Dr. William Catherino
Dr. Celia Byrne
Dr, Mary Beth Terry
Dr. Laurel Proulx
CAPT Jennifer Buechel
Maj Kathryn Capple
Ms. Seileen Mullen , Department of Defense
Dr Angela Simmons
Content Presented on Behalf of
AMSUS
Services/Agencies represented
US Air Force, Defense Health Agency (DHA), US Navy, Uniformed Services University (USU), Veterans Health Administration/Veterans Affairs (VHA/VA), Other/Not Listed
Session Type
Breakout
Date
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Start Time
2:00 PM
End Time
5:30 PM
Room#/Location
Maryland Ballroom
Focus Areas/Topics
Behavioral and Mental Health, Clinical Care, Policy/Management/Administrative, Trending/Hot Topics or Other not listed
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify the unique health challenges faced by military women and the importance of gender-specific research.
2. Describe current DOD and VA research initiatives addressing uterine fibroids, pain management, and female veteran psychological health.
3. Summarize the research contributions of the CDMRP and TSNRP in advancing women's health research and care within the military.
4. Discuss the importance of ongoing research and collaboration to address the unique health needs of women veterans and service members.
2. Describe current DOD and VA research initiatives addressing uterine fibroids, pain management, and female veteran psychological health.
3. Summarize the research contributions of the CDMRP and TSNRP in advancing women's health research and care within the military.
4. Discuss the importance of ongoing research and collaboration to address the unique health needs of women veterans and service members.
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