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Saturday Video: Drum Seeks Psychiatrists, Defends Mental Health Record (WWNY/WNYF Watertown)
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Fort Drum is recruiting psychiatrists, even as post officials defend the post's record for helping soldiers suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other mental illnesses. In advertisements placed in the medical community, psychiatrists are offered an annual salary of $260,000 plus having their malpractice insurance costs covered. The headline on the ad: "Our soldiers need you now more ... |
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