Current Directions in Military Health-care Provider Resilience

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Abstract

After more than a decade of war, the US military continues to place significant emphasis on psychological health and resilience. While research and programs that focus on the broader military community’s resilience continue to emerge, less is known about and until recently little focus has been placed on military medical provider resilience. In this article, we review the literature on military medical provider resilience, provide an overview of the programmatic and technological advances designed to sustain and develop military medical provider resilience, and finally offer recommendations for future research.

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Lester, P. B., Taylor, L. C., Hawkins, S. A., & Landry, L. (2015, February 1). Current Directions in Military Health-care Provider Resilience. Current Psychiatry Reports. Current Medicine Group LLC 1. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-014-0539-8

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