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New Cincinnati VA Medical Center director focused on changing culture

New Cincinnati VA Medical Center director focused on changing culture Cincinnati VA Medical Center executive medical center director Jane Johnson said she s focused on changing the culture within the organization. An Air Force veteran, she served as a nursing leader on inpatient psychiatric and alcohol treatment units. and last updated 2021-07-12 20:38:03-04 CINCINNATI — Cincinnati VA Medical Center s executive medical center director Jane Johnson said she s focused on changing the culture within the organization. An Air Force veteran, she served as a nursing leader on inpatient psychiatric and alcohol treatment units, according to the news release sent out by the Cincinnati VA Medical Center Public Affairs Office.

Air Force veteran pleads guilty in scams to fleece other veterans

Air Force veteran pleads guilty in scams to fleece other veterans This article was updated to include additional information about Copeland’s Air Force service. An Air Force veteran in Portsmouth, Va., has pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with various schemes to scam veterans, according to Department of Justice officials. Rita Copeland, 59, operated an organization called “Veteran Services of the Commonwealth,” claiming to provide caregiving, contracting, and rental assistance services to veterans from 2016 through 2020, according to a court document filed with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. She also at times operated a contracting business.

Veterans Crisis Line responder failed to take action to prevent shooting death - Veterans

By NIKKI WENTLING | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 15, 2021 WASHINGTON  The Veterans Crisis Line mishandled an interaction with a veteran who shot and killed a family member after the call ended, a federal watchdog reported Thursday. The Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General said the response was “insufficient and delayed,” and that the crisis line responder “failed to take action” to prevent the death. A Montana veteran suffering from schizophrenia started an online chat with the Veterans Crisis Line in 2019, saying he or she wanted to shoot a family member for taking away medications. The report does not identify the veteran and omits identifying factors, such as gender.

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