The Oracle MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2014 I VOL. 52 NO. 51
USF Health, Stetson partner to help veterans receive benefits.
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By Chelsea Mulligan S T A F F
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The U.S. Office of Veterans Affairs (VA) has become a subject of national scrutiny as now former secretary Eric Shinseki has resigned amid accusations of misreported wait times for veterans at VA hospitals, which allegedly obscured the lengthy period many veterans endured to see a doctor. Six months since the scandal broke headlines, USF Health and Stetson University College of Law professors are partnering to attempt to ease the burden on veterans by assisting in faster treatment. Stacey-Rae Simcox, Stetson law professor and head of Stetson’s Veterans Advocacy Clinic, said the partnership offers veterans an
opportunity for better aid. “The partnership between USF and Stetson is, as far as we know, the first of its kind in the nation because it partners a medical school with a law school to help veterans get the disability benefits that they’ve earned,” she said. Simcox also said the partnership between medical and law students significantly increased the likelihood of veterans receiving care while also giving students a chance to train between disciplines. According to Simcox, the VA overturns its decision to withhold care to veterans 82 percent of the time when medical students collaborate with law students. The partnership has strong merits, but Dr. Charles Lockwood, head of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, said veterans are often faced by other challenges such as the variety of services offered by the VA. “The VA is many different things, not one thing,” he said. “You get multiple sets of benefits beyond just health.”
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USF Health and Stetson College of Law are assisting veterans who are waiting for medical care. ORACLE PHOTO/CHELSEA MULLIGAN
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USF students outside of the Library on Friday signed a poster that read, “May our campus and library be free from such atrocities that plagued FSU” in reaction to Thursday’s shooting that injured three Florida State students . ORACLE PHOTO / ROBERTO ROLDAN