To improve the cardiac health of our Veterans, collaboration is essential. That’s one of the reasons why we value our relationship with Mended Hearts so much.
As the world’s largest peer-to-peer heart patient support network, this organization provides education, guidance and hope to people with cardiovascular disease. Mended Hearts volunteers visit hospitals nationwide – including many VA medical facilities – to share their experiences as heart patients. They also answer questions, give encouragement and offer advice, supplementing the services our team delivers every day.
If you share our commitment to healing Veterans through collaboration, consider joining VA. Whether you’re a cardiology professional or in another field, you’ll receive outstanding benefits as one of our employees. This includes generous paid time off and other perks that will help you maintain a healthy work-life balance. You’ll also be empowered to excel with access to resources such as groundbreaking research, cutting-edge technology and experienced mentors. Above all, you will enjoy the unmatched fulfillment that comes with serving those who’ve served our country.
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