Female service-members are serving in more complex occupational specialties and are being deployed to combat operations, potentially leading to increased health risks. Similar to their male counterparts, female service-members must maintain their medical readiness; however, they have unique health care needs that require access to gender-specific services. This book examines the extent that the Department of Defenses (DoDs) policies for assessing individual medical readiness include the unique health care issues of female service-members; the availability of health care services for female service-members on domestic Army installations; and the extent to which the DoDs research organisations have identified a need for research on the specific health care needs of female service-members who have served in combat.
Preface; DOD Health Care:: Domestic Health Care for Female Servicemembers; Military Personnel:: DOD Has Taken Steps to Meet the Health Needs of Deployed Servicewomen, but Actions are Needed to Enhance Care for Sexual Assault Victims; Index.
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