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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
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Originally Posted by Platapus
In my last year in the military before retiring after 20 years, I started going to a civilian doctor. When they read my military medical records they were shocked at the misdiagnoses, inappropriate tests and medications that I was subjected to over the years.
Kinda sad when you think about all the really good doctors we have in military hospitals, but not every military doctor was a A+ student.
Not that I was able to see an actual doctor when I was in the military. 
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I guess that's why Salt Lakes VA hospital has a good rep. All their doctors rotate through 'on loan' from the University of Utah.
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Maybe I'm misremembering something, but aren't VA hostpitals primary mission to provide health care to non-Active duty veterans? There's a distinct difference between an active military health care facility and the VA, IIRC.
I've had several bad experiences at active military hospitals (one almost cost my first wife her life), but my experience at the VA here in Atlanta has been much the same as Steve's (probably because most of the doctors, specialists at least, are from Emory, across the street).