#167: Paging Dr. Albert Weed, Green Beret Medic, Army Medical Officer, VA Surgeon

#167: Paging Dr. Albert Weed, Green Beret Medic, Army Medical Officer, VA Surgeon

By Department of Veterans Affairs

This week's Borne the Battle podcast features Dr. Albert Weed, whose career has taken him from enlisted Green Beret Army medic to an Army medical officer to VA surgeon. Weed discussed his name, and how his family’s military background and medical experiences led him to, among other things, peacekeeping in Egypt, swimming in Saddam Hussein's pool, and receiving four different DD-214s.

Weed traces his journey's beginnings from high school and later to Special Forces training, where he volunteered to work as a medic. It was during this training when he realized the medical field was where he wanted to be. He was inspired to become an Army medical doctor while doing his clinical. He had just finished a late shift helping labor and deliveries and was planning to take a nap when he was called to the operating room to help. After the operation, Weed went out for a run instead of taking his nap. In that moment, he realized he wanted to pursue a medical career.

Listen as Weed recounts his experiences in the military and medical fields and his current work serving Veterans as a surgeon with the Salem VA Medical Center. Borne the Battle Veteran of the Week: 

Marine Corps Veteran  Harry "Bud" Carlsen.Additional Links: https://www.vacareers.va.gov/https://benefits.va.gov/benefits/appeals.asphttps://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/suicide_prevention/https://maketheconnection.net/conditions/suicidehttps://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/

 

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