VA currently has over 2,000 roles available for qualified, compassionate health care professionals. Whether you’re looking to advance your health care career, explore a new path, or find purpose in your day-to-day work, VA has a position for you.
Also called medical technologists, clinical laboratory scientists at VA play a crucial role in ensuring Veterans receive accurate, timely, and life-saving diagnoses through their work in labs across the country.
This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research advances on a brain-computer interface for natural speech, suicide risk and hypertension.
Students from the Fort Jackson Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA) recently volunteered at the Columbia VA Health Care System’s Dorn Campus.
Mobile care teams expand access to specialty orthotic and prosthetic care for rural Veterans.
Looking for a place to bring your clinical career? Consider a job at VA that offers unbeatable benefits and a mission that matters.
HAP’s initiative works to support the network of peer sponsors assisting Veterans with the military-to-civilian transition.
On Sept. 27, 2022, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia determined Veterans of the United States Navy and Marine Corps whose final Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) occurred between Sept. 12, 2016, and June 11, 2018, and who did not receive a medical retirement through the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES), may be entitled to another PEB.
A two-step solution promotes appropriate antibiotic use with improved testing methods to treat a bacterium that affects the colon.
Find upcoming Summer VetFest event dates! Explore PACT Act's Veteran health care and benefits expansion, with support for burn pits, Agent Orange, and more.
If you’re looking for a little southern charm in your career, VA has numerous locations—and jobs—in the South. Learn more about what we offer.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to broaden your horizons, VA offers numerous benefits to primary care physicians.












