In VA facilities around the nation, there are inspiring stories of selfless service and dedication to our mission of serving Veterans. VA nurses routinely give their time and talent to care for our Veterans, and it is through their efforts that we continue to provide the highest quality health care.
Whether it’s taking their VA training into dangerous battle zones or following through on a childhood desire to serve others, VA nurses have a lot to offer. They are the backbone of our care, the ones we rely on every day to make sure the care we provide is exactly what Veterans deserve: the best.
“Every Veteran who walks through the doors or that I talk to on the phone, I consider them to be my Veteran,” said nurse Satoris Goode. “Whether I am managing a patient over the phone, in my office, or walking a Veteran to their desired location, I strive to help them and meet their needs.”
“Our patients need and require our caring and empathy,” said nurse and Veteran Joe Herndon. “VA health care isn’t all about numbers. It’s about the people who gave so selflessly to our nation.”
Work at VA
Read these inspiring stories and learn how you can bring your dedication to nursing to VA, at VA Careers.
Topics in this story
More Stories
Whether it’s access to the great outdoors or a calmer pace in your everyday life, you can find it in rural VA communities around the country.
If you’re looking for an opportunity to provide care to Veterans outside a traditional clinical setting, Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) is a great option.
A key part of your job search is finding the right fit for you and your skills, and workplace culture can impact that dramatically.
I have only positive things to say about my experiences with the VA health care, every nurse that I’ve come in contact with has treated me with the upmost respect and kindness. As a Vietnam vet the best decision I made was signing up with VA health care. My PCP is a APRN who I have a great deal of trust and is someone I can openly talk to.