Wounds of War: How the VA Delivers Health, Healing, and Hope to the Nation's Veterans
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Suzanne Gordon., & Suzanne Gordon|AUTHOR. (2018). Wounds of War: How the VA Delivers Health, Healing, and Hope to the Nation's Veterans . Cornell University Press.

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Suzanne Gordon and Suzanne Gordon|AUTHOR. 2018. Wounds of War: How the VA Delivers Health, Healing, and Hope to the Nation's Veterans. Cornell University Press.

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Suzanne Gordon and Suzanne Gordon|AUTHOR. Wounds of War: How the VA Delivers Health, Healing, and Hope to the Nation's Veterans Cornell University Press, 2018.

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This high stakes controversy led Suzanne Gordon, award-winning health care journalist and author, to seek insight from veterans and their families, VHA staff and administrators, advocates for veterans, and proponents of privatization. Gordon spent five years closely observing the VHA's treatment of patients suffering from service related injuries, physical and mental.
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