The Abstract Veterans

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  • Please join Veteran Dr. Char Gatlin and LTC (Retired) Kevin Sickinger for The Abstract Veteran Series, a special feature of The Abstract Doctors podcasts. The Abstract Doctors is a series of weekly podcasts that feature fascinating guests from the world of medicine, professional & Olympic sports, psychology, coaching, health science, wellness, & inspiring stories of people who overcome, achieve and find ways to improve their life each and every day. Dr. Char Gatlin serves as the co-chair of the Consumer Advisory Board for LIMBIC-CENC. He also is highly active in the greater Montana and the larger national medical community, holding positions on multiple oversight boards and philanthropy committees to include serving as the Chair for the Foundation for Community Health, Consumer Advisor for the Neural Injury Center at the University of Montana and a Consumer Reviewer for the FY 22 CDMRP TBIPHRP Programmatic Panel. Kevin Sickinger, MS, LTC (Retired), is the Director of the Coordinating Center for LIMBIC-CENC Consortium. He has worked for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Medicine for over seven years and has served in several roles within the CENC and LIMBIC-CENC Consortiums. He came to VCU after serving in the Army for 23 years and has been working with military service organizations and veterans since his retirement from the Army. For more information on Limbic-cenc please visit: LIMBIC-CENC.org For more information on Char Gatlin please visit: limbic-cenc.org/index.php/about/cab-about/ For information on Kevin Sickenger please vist: linkedin.com/in/j-kevin-sickenger-63a672b8/ For more information on The Abstract Doctors Podcast visit: theabstractdoctors.com/ For more information on The Abstract Athlete, check out our website at: theabstractathlete.com/
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  • S3E9 - Dr. Bani Malhotra and Dr. Daniel Klyce
    Jul 23 2024

    Join Veterans Char Gatlin and Kevin Sickinger for episode 3 of season 9 of The Abstract Veteran Podcast, as they welcome Dr. Bani Malhotra and Dr. Daniel Klyce.

    Dr. Char Gatlin serves as the co-chair of the Consumer Advisory Board for LIMBIC-CENC. He also is highly active in the greater Montana and the larger national medical community, holding positions on multiple oversight boards and philanthropy committees to include serving as the Chair for the Foundation for Community Health, Consumer Advisor for the Neural Injury Center at the University of Montana and a Consumer Reviewer for the FY 22 CDMRP TBIPHRP Programmatic Panel.

    Kevin Sickinger, MS, LTC (Retired), is the Director of the Coordinating Center for LIMBIC-CENC Consortium. He has worked for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Medicine for over seven years and has served in several roles within the CENC and LIMBIC-CENC Consortiums. He came to VCU after serving in the Army for 23 years and has been working with military service organizations and veterans since his retirement from the Army.

    For information on Dr. Bani Malhotra please visit:

    banim.info/

    For more information on Dr. Daniel Klyce please visit:

    vcuhealth.org/find-a-provider/daniel-klyce

    For more information on Limbic-cenc please visit:

    LIMBIC-CENC.org

    For more information on Char Gatlin please visit:

    limbic-cenc.org/index.php/about/cab-about/

    For information on Kevin Sickinger please visit:

    linkedin.com/in/j-kevin-sickinger-63a672b8/

    For more information on The Abstract Doctors Podcast visit:

    theabstractdoctors.com

    For more information on The Abstract Athlete, check out our website at:

    theabstractathlete.com

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    36 min
  • S3E8 - Dr. Sarah Carter and Dr. Jesica LaCroix
    Jul 9 2024

    Join Veterans Char Gatlin and Kevin Sickinger for episode 8 of season 3 of The Abstract Veteran Podcast, as they welcome Dr. Sarah Carter and Dr. Jessica LaCroix.

    Dr. Char Gatlin serves as the co-chair of the Consumer Advisory Board for LIMBIC-CENC. He also is highly active in the greater Montana and the larger national medical community, holding positions on multiple oversight boards and philanthropy committees to include serving as the Chair for the Foundation for Community Health, Consumer Advisor for the Neural Injury Center at the University of Montana and a Consumer Reviewer for the FY 22 CDMRP TBIPHRP Programmatic Panel.

    Kevin Sickinger, MS, LTC (Retired), is the Director of the Coordinating Center for LIMBIC-CENC Consortium. He has worked for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Medicine for over seven years and has served in several roles within the CENC and LIMBIC-CENC Consortiums. He came to VCU after serving in the Army for 23 years and has been working with military service organizations and veterans since his retirement from the Army.

    For information on Dr. Sarah Carter and Dr. Jessica LaCroix please visit:

    usuhs.edu/

    For more information on Dr. Sarah Carter and Dr. Jessica LaCroix visit:

    bettertogether.study/team

    For more information on Limbic-cenc please visit:

    LIMBIC-CENC.org

    For more information on Char Gatlin please visit:

    limbic-cenc.org/index.php/about/cab-about/

    For information on Kevin Sickinger please visit:

    linkedin.com/in/j-kevin-sickinger-63a672b8/

    For more information on The Abstract Doctors Podcast visit:

    theabstractdoctors.com

    For more information on The Abstract Athlete, check out our website at:

    theabstractathlete.com

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    38 min
  • S3E7 - Dr. Rachel Sayko Adams
    Jun 25 2024

    Join Veterans Char Gatlin and Kevin Sickinger for episode 7 of season 3 of The Abstract Veteran Podcast, as they welcome Dr. Rachel Sayko Adams.

    Dr. Char Gatlin serves as the co-chair of the Consumer Advisory Board for LIMBIC-CENC. He also is highly active in the greater Montana and the larger national medical community, holding positions on multiple oversight boards and philanthropy committees to include serving as the Chair for the Foundation for Community Health, Consumer Advisor for the Neural Injury Center at the University of Montana and a Consumer Reviewer for the FY 22 CDMRP TBIPHRP Programmatic Panel.

    Kevin Sickinger, MS, LTC (Retired), is the Director of the Coordinating Center for LIMBIC-CENC Consortium. He has worked for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Medicine for over seven years and has served in several roles within the CENC and LIMBIC-CENC Consortiums. He came to VCU after serving in the Army for 23 years and has been working with military service organizations and veterans since his retirement from the Army.

    For information on Dr. Rachel Sayko Adams please visit:

    bu.edu/sph/profile/rachel-adams/

    For more information on Dr. Adams visit:

    usmedicine.com/agencies/military-health-system/opposing-trends-for-accidental-death-rates-in-returning-soldiers/

    For more information on Dr. Adams visit:

    usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2023-08-28/suicides-among-u-s-veterans-jumped-10-fold-in-decades-after-9-11

    For more information on Dr. Adams visit:

    time.com/6300439/traumatic-brain-injury-and-suicide/

    For more information on Limbic-cenc please visit:

    LIMBIC-CENC.org

    For more information on Char Gatlin please visit:

    limbic-cenc.org/index.php/about/cab-about/

    For information on Kevin Sickinger please visit:

    linkedin.com/in/j-kevin-sickinger-63a672b8/

    For more information on The Abstract Doctors Podcast visit:

    theabstractdoctors.com

    For more information on The Abstract Athlete, check out our website at:

    theabstractathlete.com

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    32 min

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