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George Lamb, LCSW

DCoE Strategic Communications, acting Outreach and Collaboration division chief, social work consultant




Mr. Lamb currently serves as the acting division chief of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) Clearinghouse, Outreach and Advocacy directorate’s Outreach and Dissemination division. The chief supervises and manages the division’s dissemination and activities; provides marketing guidance; and coordinates outreach. His work entails managing reports, recommendations, analysis and research efforts in support the directorate’s outreach mission.

Mr. Lamb attended the University of South Carolina where he earned a degree in psychology and sociology and was a work-study employee for the Department of Veterans Affairs with the Beaufort County Veterans’ Affairs office. He earned a master’s degree in social work from USC in May 2000.

Mr. Lamb served 16 years with the U.S. Marines Corps. During his service he was deployed to Southwest Asia during the Gulf War as part of the rapid deployment force. Additionally, Mr. Lamb was deployed with NATO in support of Operation Deny Flight in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In July 2000, Mr. Lamb began his work at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Northport, NY with Mental Health Intensive Case Management. In 2006, he became the center’s Operation Iraqi Freedom /Operation Enduring Freedom Outreach coordinator and assisted with care coordination of returning combat veterans. Additionally, he worked with the polytraumatic patients in the Polytrauma Network Site, located in Richmond, Va.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Overview of DCoE
  • Advocacy for Families
  • Case Management
  • Transition
  • inTransition Overview

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