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You don’t have to “reapply”. And it is indeed first come first serve - meaning if they don’t have the means by which to take you, they don’t have to take you. That is what I meant by limited. It’s the equivalent of space-available care. Once you are in, you are in.They have dealt with me three times for cancer, so I am not finding it as limited as you seem to think. It may be 1st come, 1st serve; I have no idea if that is so, and if so, what that actually means, but they certainly have not suggested that I need to reapply each time we have a go-around. I have a regular physician as well as a specialist; they also give me eye exams (although that is with an optometrist; my original opthamologist from 60+ years ago is probably spinning in his grace!).
That opened up to the general veteran population in the wake of 9/11 and the sweeping DOD and VA reforms that resulted from that.
I first learned about that in school at Duke University, which has the Durham VA Hospital literally right across the street. The instructors and professors knew I was prior enlisted military (this is before I received my commission), and I was sent to the VA for several of my clinical rotations because of it. It was a great experience.
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