Veteran HealthCare
Jay Jahanmir is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and a Hospitalist at Veteran HealthCare since May 2021. Prior experience includes serving as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Hawaii from July 2012 to May 2021 and working as a Hospitalist at Tripler Army Medical Center during the same period. Jay also held the position of Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine and UMass Memorial Medical Center from April 2005 to April 2012, and worked as a Clinical Instructor in Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University from 1999 to 2002. Educational qualifications include an MD from the School of Medicine (1995-1999), an MBA from the Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst (2008-2010), a Ph.D. in Applied and Engineering Physics from Cornell University (1980-1984), and a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of Washington (1973-1977).
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Veteran HealthCare
Veteran HealthCare, Inc.'s (VHC) goal is to create an understanding that each veteran, and his or her community are ultimately responsible for the extent of brain injury recovery and community re-integration. Placing all faith in a doctor and/or therapist is a way of abdicating that responsibility. The physician/therapist is not a healer; rather, he or she, along with the family, sets the stage for the veteran to recover and to heal. At its core, brain injury is an extraction of knowledge from the body’s systems. Medical procedures help temporarily, but the real solution lies in the veteran becoming aware of their loss and relearning it. This can take years, even decades to accomplish, but VHC's president, Julien Modica, MPH, MPP, has spent a lifetime proving it can be done and Veteran HealthCare, Inc. exists solely to make that journey possible for others.