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This article reflects on a physician's experience processing a patient's suicide, exploring mental health's role in care and veteran healthcare challenges.

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  • Veteran healthcare

Background:

  • A patient died by suicide after receiving care in a primary clinic.
  • The patient's symptoms were previously labeled as functional.
  • Veterans face unique challenges within the healthcare system.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To process the death of a patient by suicide.
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  • To examine if functional symptoms masked underlying psychiatric conditions.
  • To discuss challenges faced by veterans in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Case reflection by an internal medicine trainee.
  • Analysis of patient's clinical presentation and care.
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