Burke Garrett is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general who serves as executive advisor to the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program in Atlanta, Georgia. The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program is a national leader in healing invisible wounds through innovative clinical care, research and education. Conditions treated include post-traumatic street disorder, traumatic brain injury, depression, anxiety, and conditions stemming from military sexual trauma. In collaboration with the Wounded Warrior Project, the experts at Emory treat eligible post/9-11 veterans and service members regardless of location, discharge status, deployment history, or length of service. And thanks to generous donors, the world-class care and service at the Emory program is provided at no cost to veterans and service members.
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