Your time in the military trained you to take care of others, and as an intermediate care technician, you can continue your career of service.
Army Veteran Charles Turner signed on at VA as an intermediate care technician and has now earned his nursing degree. As he plans to continue his education, read more about the decisions that brought him to our team.
Dr. Nichol Salvo developed HELPP program, expanding telehealth and employing technicians to reduce amputations.
The SCOUTS program addresses the four M’s of an age-friendly health system: mobility, mentation (mental activity), medication and what matters.
Mackenzie Beeman is an intermediate care technician, and she shares how she discovered the program and what it means to her to continue serving.
Veteran Maria Wesloh is an intermediate care technician who explains how the Foundational Intermediate Care Technician Course prepares military medics to work at VA.
Marzell Scott is the first candidate chosen for the VANEEP Scholarship Pilot pathway for ICTs.
Dallas VA staff used a new GERI-VET program to reunite a Veteran and his wife of 68 years for their last days together.
Kristina Snell joined our LinkedIn broadcast to discuss opportunities for transitioning military through VA’s Intermediate Care Technician program.
David Renfro of the VA Palo Alto Health Care System discusses how military medics and corpsmen can complete residencies at VA through SkillBridge.
Our intermediate care technicians (ICTs) were all once heroes on the battlefield. They helped care for fellow service members while serving as military corpsmen, combat medics and medical technicians. Through VA’s ICT program, they’ve become heroes in our hospitals and medical centers as well, using their military training to provide the highest quality of care to America’s Veterans.
Former military combat medics, medical technicians or corpsmen can continue their careers of service as Intermediate Care Technicians at VA.