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Most U.S. veterans receive their care in civilian hospitals—not the VA—and our systems are failing them. In this insightful episode of the Clinicians in Leadership podcast, host Zach sits down with Ali Tayyeb PhD, RN, a U.S. Navy veteran, nurse, educator, and founder of RN Mentor Consulting. Drawing from his unique background in both military service and nursing leadership, Dr. Tayyeb explains how civilian healthcare systems routinely overlook the needs of veterans—many of whom are ineligible for VA care and are not properly screened or supported in civilian facilities. Key themes include the cultural transition challenges veterans face when entering healthcare careers, the stigma they encounter in the workforce, and the missed opportunities health systems have to recruit, retain, and empower these highly trained individuals. Dr. Tayyeb also explores how health systems can better screen patients who are veterans, integrate veteran-specific care needs into clinical workflows, and foster a workplace culture that values military experience. This episode is essential listening for healthcare leaders, administrators, and clinicians who want to improve veteran care and leadership pathways. 00:00 Introduction to Veterans' Healthcare Challenges 00:29 Meet Dr. Ali Tayyeb 00:45 Dr. Tayyeb's Background and Experience 02:51 Challenges Veterans Face Transitioning to Civilian Life 05:47 Veterans in Healthcare: Opportunities and Barriers 09:09 Empowering Veterans in Healthcare Leadership 16:24 Creating a Culture of Appreciation for Veterans 22:33 Addressing Gaps in Veteran Healthcare 26:46 Making Veterans a Priority in Healthcare 30:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts