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Genitourinary injuries can cause long-term physical, psychological scars in military service members


 

FROM THE BOB WOODRUFF FOUNDATION: INTIMACY AFTER INJURY

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“We need to reduce the barriers to care and treatment; we need to close gaps; and we all have to work together to create new best practices in this area,” said Dr. Wilcox in her concluding remarks.

Dr. Wilcox disclosed that funding for the “Sex & the Military” project comes from the California Community Foundation’s Iraq Afghanistan Deployment Impact Fund. Neither presenter reported any other potential financial conflicts of interest.

dchitnis@frontlinemedcom.com

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