#15: Dr. Amy Stevens on being a female officer in the 1970s, women's and veteran's health, the importance of community, and more
Dr. Amy Stevens is the founder of Georgia Military Women and Chief of Women's Programs at VETLANTA. On this episode we discuss her service as a Naval officer from the late-70s to the early-90s, the rough road following her medical discharge. We also talk about the importance of community and veterans groups, as well as health issues we face as a result of military service.
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