The short answer to do they have enough training is no. I mentioned, as a military psychiatrist I was not familiar with mefloquine when I was deploying to Somalia with a combat stress control unit. I think that has improved over time. We have been part of that improvement. We have given numerous lectures at various military medical conferences.
In the VA—and I worked for them for a while—I think the knowledge in the U.S. is still very rudimentary. That's been another of our efforts: how can we educate veterans' health affairs personnel to be doing that screening. So far we have been successful in spots, but not across the country.