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The coeditor of the Women at War collection, COL (Ret) Ritchie, MD, MPS, discusses PTSD as a result of combat and sexual traumas in the military.

Beginning in September, Federal Practitioner will focus on female health and women service members, including interviews with authors of chapters from Women at War. For more, visit www.fedprac.com/articles/women-at-war.html.

Dr. Ritchie is a member of Federal Practitioner’s Editorial Advisory Association and a professor of psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, in Bethesda, Maryland.

In addition to coediting the Women at War volume, Dr. Ritchie authored the chapter, “Female Soldiers and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” (PTSD). In this interview, she discusses the evolving definition of PTSD, military and civilian research into the condition, its stressors, and how PTSD may differ in women and men. 

For a limited time, a discount is being offered to Federal Practitioner readers. Click here and use the promo code AMPROMD9 at checkout. 


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The coeditor of the Women at War collection, COL (Ret) Ritchie, MD, MPS, discusses PTSD as a result of combat and sexual traumas in the military.
The coeditor of the Women at War collection, COL (Ret) Ritchie, MD, MPS, discusses PTSD as a result of combat and sexual traumas in the military.

Beginning in September, Federal Practitioner will focus on female health and women service members, including interviews with authors of chapters from Women at War. For more, visit www.fedprac.com/articles/women-at-war.html.

Dr. Ritchie is a member of Federal Practitioner’s Editorial Advisory Association and a professor of psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, in Bethesda, Maryland.

In addition to coediting the Women at War volume, Dr. Ritchie authored the chapter, “Female Soldiers and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” (PTSD). In this interview, she discusses the evolving definition of PTSD, military and civilian research into the condition, its stressors, and how PTSD may differ in women and men. 

For a limited time, a discount is being offered to Federal Practitioner readers. Click here and use the promo code AMPROMD9 at checkout. 


Beginning in September, Federal Practitioner will focus on female health and women service members, including interviews with authors of chapters from Women at War. For more, visit www.fedprac.com/articles/women-at-war.html.

Dr. Ritchie is a member of Federal Practitioner’s Editorial Advisory Association and a professor of psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, in Bethesda, Maryland.

In addition to coediting the Women at War volume, Dr. Ritchie authored the chapter, “Female Soldiers and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” (PTSD). In this interview, she discusses the evolving definition of PTSD, military and civilian research into the condition, its stressors, and how PTSD may differ in women and men. 

For a limited time, a discount is being offered to Federal Practitioner readers. Click here and use the promo code AMPROMD9 at checkout. 


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