About the Author

Steven Wayne Davis

Former Army Nurse, Veteran Advocate & Author

The Veteran Author Uncovering the Hidden Battles Behind The Curse of Combat Disability Retirement.

Author | Storyteller | Caregiver

Steven Wayne Davis, a former Army nurse and veteran, is the author of Keeping the Stethoscope Hanging up the Uniform. He brings his first-hand experience as a military healthcare professional and advocate for veterans’ rights, focusing on the unseen struggles veterans face after service, including PTSD, mental health challenges, and the transition to civilian life.

Davis’s career in the military exposed him to the emotional and physical toll of service, both on the battlefield and in the healthcare system. His experiences have given him a unique perspective on the challenges veterans endure long after leaving active duty. As an advocate for mental health reform and better healthcare for veterans, Davis’s writing aims to raise awareness about the struggles faced by military personnel and provide inspiration for healing.

In addition to his memoir, Davis is dedicated to helping fellow veterans find strength and resilience. His book Keeping the Stethoscope Hanging up the Uniform calls for greater societal recognition and support for veterans, shining a light on the emotional battles they continue to face after war. Davis’s writing empowers readers to understand the sacrifices of veterans, advocate for their rights, and support their post-service recovery.

Through his powerful stories and advocacy, Steven Wayne Davis’s mission is clear: to inspire change in how we approach veteran care and to amplify the voices of those who have served.

Expertise & Author Mission

Drawing from his personal military service and healthcare background, Steven Wayne Davis uses his writing to advocate for veterans’ mental health, PTSD recovery, and life after military service. His work urges readers to reflect on the unseen struggles of veterans and encourages support for veteran rights and healthcare reform.