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Fabrine Camacho

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Fabrine Camacho is a medical support assistant in the mental health clinic at the Fort Worth clinic and in March she will celebrate 4 years with VANTX. Camacho says she feels it’s an honor to work with Veterans and she has lots of practice because her husband, her father, and her father- in-law are all Army Veterans. Camacho’s team members say they see the passion she has for helping patients and they really enjoy working with her.

“Our Veterans put in so much sacrifice, it’s the least I can do,” she shares.

 

Brien Cooper

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Brien Cooper began to travel for work and developed unhealthy habits with food, alcohol, and physical activity. After he was diagnosed with prediabetes, Brien learned that losing weight would help with his condition. "I was angry I had let myself get to this point," he recalls.

With his provider’s encouragement, Brien enrolled in the MOVE! Weight Management Program for Veterans to help him turn things around. Since starting MOVE! Brien has lost 10 pounds, and he continues to work toward further success.

Interested in reading more of Brien's story? Click here.

 

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This week's #FacesofVA is Paul Wagner. Wagner is an  #Army #Veteran  who served from 2004 - 2008 as a combat engineer. He also did a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Wagner shares, "The VA has done a lot of improvements. Don't hesitate to go in and give them a try. It will be worth it."

Thank you,  Paul Wagner for #ServingYourCountry.