My mother-in-law, Olga Prietula, was a Ukrainian immigrant who served as a US Army nurse during World War II. Her legacy, and those like her, inspire me to serve Veterans.
As an experienced professional, do you know what you want from your next career? When you begin your job search, consider these important points.
VR&E Executive Director William F. Streitberger shares his journey from VR&E program participant to program leader and why a VA career is so rewarding.
VA Palo Alto Health Care System Director Thomas Fitzgerald discusses his post-military career path at VA and Intermediate Care Technician careers.
The VA National Education for Employees Program provides a tax-free scholarship to qualifying VA employees so they can pursue clinical licensure.
In her nearly 30-year career at VA, Lisa M. Pape, MSSA, LISW, has never said no to a new challenge. This Q/A discusses her career progression at VA.
VANEEP provides a tax-free scholarship to qualifying VA employees, like Amy Grim, who took nursing classes at night to become a VA nurse.
As an emergency medicine staff physician at Tennessee Valley Healthcare System’s Nashville campus, Dr. Michael Ward offers acute care to Veterans.
Dr. Stephen Burgher is Chief of Emergency Medicine at Dallas VA Medical Center, where he provides leadership and guidance for Veterans’ emergency care.
VA’s Intermediate Care Technician program is a career track for former medics and corpsmen, and it helped Justin Fowler pursue an RN career.
Discover the rewards of providing Veterans with orthopedic care by visiting with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) career recruiters at the American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) Annual Leadership Meetings 2019 from June 25 to 29 in San Diego.
At the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a career [...]











