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How many times does one talk about it before one does something to help. Hell they know the answers already.
The American Legion Online Update Story : The American Legion Online Update Story | American Legion Divisions Panel to probe suicides among veterans Two special panels are forming to make recommendations to VA on how it can improve programs in suicide prevention, research and education. The first panel, the "Blue Ribbon Work Group on Suicide Prevention in the Veterans Population," will include government experts in various suicide prevention and education programs. Those experts come from agencies that include the Department of Defense, the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institutes of Health, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The five-member work group is set to meet June 11-13, and will submit recommendations within two weeks to VA Secretary James Peake. The second group has nine national experts in public health suicide programs, suicide research and clinical treatment programs. They will offer advice, information and data to the work group. This panel will also advise the work group on how to improve VA's programs. Members of the "Blue Ribbon Work Group on Suicide Prevention in the Veterans Population" include: Cmdr. Alex E. Crosby, M.D., medical epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Col. Charles W. Hoge, M.D., director, division of psychiatry and behavior services, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; Col. Robert Roy Ireland, M.D., program director for mental health policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs; Richard McKeon, Ph.D., special advisor for suicide prevention with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; and Jane Pearson, Ph.D., associate director for preventive interventions, National Institutes of Mental Health. Appointees to the expert panel include: Dr. Dan Blazer II, professor of psychology at Catholic University of America; Greg Brown, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Martha Livingston Bruce, Ph.D., professor in clinical epidemiology and health services research at Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Dr. Eric D. Caine, chair of the department of psychiatry at the University of Rochester; Dr. Jan Fawcett, professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine; Robert D. Gibbons, director of the Center for Health Statistics, University of Illinois at Chicago; David Alan Jobes, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Catholic University of America; Mark S. Kaplan, Ph.D., from Portland State University and a member of the Suicide Prevention Action Network-USA National Scientific Advisory Council; and Thomas R. Ten Have, director of the Biostatistics Analysis Center at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. RELATED STORY: see site for this or more.
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