Join us for an insightful conversation with retired Army LTC Darcie Greuel, RN an esteemed Army nurse and recipient of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation's Hero of Military Medicine Award. Darcie recounts her remarkable journey from enlisting in the Army Reserve during high school to becoming a commissioned officer in the Army Nurse Corps. She shares her motivations rooted in patriotism and the desire to fund her college education and reflects on overcoming her initial fears of the medical field to discover a lifelong passion for nursing. A pivotal moment in her career was her 2003 deployment to Afghanistan, where she served at the 452 Combat Support Hospital, profoundly influencing her future career decisions. This episode also explores Darcie's transformative experiences on humanitarian missions to remote areas in third-world countries. Hear about the profound impact of providing medical care to populations with little to no prior healthcare access and the deep sense of fulfillment from these missions. Darcie shares personal anecdotes about overcoming language barriers, delivering essential health education, and how these experiences prepared military medics for deployment and wartime scenarios. The importance of global health engagements for their educational value and the purpose they provide is underscored throughout the conversation. Additionally, Darcie reflects on her military leadership and training, the transition from enlisted service to commissioned officer, and her experiences leading a COVID-19 response team. She discusses the challenges faced by veterans transitioning from military service and the vital support systems in place to aid them. Darcie's participation in the Honor Flight program and her reflections on a 40-year career in the Army Reserve offer listeners a comprehensive look at the rewards and challenges of a military nursing career. Tune in to hear about the lasting impact of teamwork, leadership, and the honor of serving one's country. Chapters: (00:04) Military Nursing Career Highlights (13:25) Global Health Engagements for the Military (20:28) Military Officer Leadership and Training (34:46) Military COVID-19 Response and Leadership (44:15) Veteran Transition Support and Resources (49:56) Honor Flight Program Experiences and Advice (57:51) Military Career Reflections and Legacy Chapter Summaries: (00:04) Military Nursing Career Highlights Retired Army nurse Darcie Greuel shares her journey from joining the military to her deployment in Afghanistan. (13:25) Global Health Engagements for the Military Participating in humanitarian missions to remote areas provides transformative experiences, prepares for deployment, and offers unique learning opportunities. (20:28) Military Officer Leadership and Training Deployment enhanced skills, bridged knowledge gaps, commanded a unit, and emphasized effective delegation and leadership. (34:46) Military COVID-19 Response and Leadership Transitioning from VA to COVID-19 response team, leading 452nd Field Hospital, and collaboration with civilian medical entities. (44:15) Veteran Transition Support and Resources Challenges faced by transitioning veterans, need for support, connecting with VA services and community, and program manager's experiences. (49:56) Honor Flight Program Experiences and Advice Night shift nursing, Honor Flight program, connecting with veterans, lasting bonds, honoring service, intergenerational connections. (57:51) Military Career Reflections and Legacy Military service offers education, leadership training, and unique missions, with a sense of pride and camaraderie, and support from colleagues and family. Take Home Messages: Patriotism and Education Drive Military Service: - Joining the military can be motivated by a sense of patriotism and the practical need to fund one's education. These initial motivations can lead to discovering unexpected career passions, such as nursing. Humanitarian Missions as Training Grounds: - Participating in humanitarian missions in underserved and remote regions offers invaluable training for military medical personnel. These experiences not only provide critical medical care to those in need but also prepare medics for the realities of deployment and combat scenarios. Leadership and Transition: - Transitioning from an enlisted service member to a commissioned officer involves significant training and a shift in responsibilities. Effective delegation, planning, and leadership are crucial skills that are developed through various command roles and military experiences. Veteran Support Systems: - The transition from military service to civilian life can be challenging for veterans, particularly those who are medically retired or discharged. Comprehensive support systems, including collaboration between military units and the Department of Veterans Affairs, are essential for providing ...