To honor Veteran’s Day and promote cooperation between the military and civilian health-care community, U.S. Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Nadja West will come to Case Western Reserve. She will present a keynote address, “Medical Leadership: Lessons from Military Medicine,” Nov. 11, at 6 p.m., in the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Ballroom of the Tinkham Veale University Center. Audience questions will follow her talk.
Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West
West will discuss what it takes to lead and develop leaders in today’s health-care field, and how military and civilian health-care leaders can collaborate to address such current challenges as effectively and efficiently providing patient-centered integrated care and functional medicine.
The event, culminating a Veteran’s Week of activities at Case Western Reserve, is free and open to the campus community, although online registration is required. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
A Veteran’s Day commemoration will precede West’s remarks.
“Veteran’s Day is a time to acknowledge and appreciate all military veterans, past and present, whose selfless service and devotion to preserving our nation’s freedom and way of life can never be taken for granted,” said Provost W. A. “Bud” Baeslack, who served more than 20 years in the U.S. Air Force before retiring as a reserve officer.
The U.S. Army Medical Department recruits and trains health-care providers to serve in its six branches:

- Medical Corps,
- Dental Corps,
- Nurse Corps,
- Veterinary Corps,
- Medical Specialist Corps and
- Medical Service Corps.