MIKE RICHMAN

Journalist, Author, Biographer, Editor

Author name: Mike Richman

Here’s my career by the numbers. I’m a veteran journalist who has authored four books: George Allen: A Football Life; The Redskins Encyclopedia; the Washington Redskins Football Vault; and Joe Gibbs: An Enduring Legacy. My fifth book, the Washington Pro Football Encyclopedia, will hit the shelves in August 2026. I’ve also written thousands of feature and news articles, showing a flair for telling compelling human interest stories, as well as press releases, background papers and talking points, among other types of journalistic and promotional material. My articles have focused on a wide range of topics and have appeared in a myriad of major publications, including The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, and Sports Illustrated magazine. I’ve also written and voiced scripts for television and radio broadcast, hosted a podcast and have interviewed countless interesting people.

Is active surveillance the answer? VA physician spreads the word that patience is often key following diagnosis of low-risk prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men, with one in eight being diagnosed with the disease at some point in their lives. At the same time, 90% of men who have prostate cancer will live on because the cancer remains localized and does not spread to other parts of the body. They […]

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Dr. Gloria Workman, with the VA Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, is leading an educational series that translates published research into informative tips for VA suicide prevention coordinators and mental health providers. (Photo by Mike Richman)

Suicide Prevention: The new VA educational series offers guidance to clinicians that they can use with patients

Heidi Linn is a psychiatric nurse at the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System. In her role, she’s on what she calls the “front lines” of caring for Veterans with suicidal thoughts. She often turns to resources on suicide prevention to learn more about what she can do to help her patients. One such resource

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