
Canada sends its military members into danger—yet brings them home to a healthcare system that can’t support them. In this episode, we uncover the shocking gaps in medical care for active and retired Canadian forces.
Hosted by Paul Micucci with returning guest Brian Isted, former military member and advocate, this conversation tackles the lack of military hospitals, the overburdened system, and why service members wait years for basic care.
In this episode we cover:
• The complete absence of military and veteran hospitals in Canada
• How injured soldiers are pushed into the overwhelmed civilian system
• Why doctors and nurses aren’t trained within the military
• The burnout, attrition, and lack of medical priority for members
• What Canada must build to fix the crisis
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