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Derek McGinnis
Iraq War Veteran
The Modesto Veterans Center
Derek McGinnis is from Discovery Bay, California. He is a graduate from California State University Stanislaus earning a Master of Social Work degree. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration from Wayland Baptist University.
Derek is an Iraq War combat veteran serving in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman for eleven years.
He currently serves combat veterans and their families at the Modesto Vet Center. Derek advocates for veterans coping with pain through the American Pain Foundation and is the author of Exit Wounds: A Survival Guide to Pain Management for Returning Veterans and Their Families.
He is a competitive athlete competing in many triathlon and running races a year as a member of Team Semper Fi.
Derek McGinnis’s Content on BrainLine Military
Pivotal Moments and People Helped Me Recover After Combat-Related Injuries
A Long Beginning to a Long Road — from Combat to Recovery
Derek McGinnis: My Wife Is Not My Caregiver
Connecting with Other Vets After Brain Injury on Facebook
Getting Active and Social After a Brain and Other Injuries Can Help Veterans
Important to Build on Pre-Injury Strengths After a Combat-Related TBI
Recovering One Therapy at a Time After a Combat-Related TBI
Fellow Service Members Helped Me in the Hospital After TBI
Derek McGinnis: I'm Not the Only One with a Brain Injury
Exit Wounds
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