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  • Green Beret’s path through VA’s Polytrauma System

    Green Beret’s path through VA’s Polytrauma System

    One Veteran's story of receiving comprehensive, interdisciplinary wrap-around Polytrauma care at VA’s Intensive Evaluation and Treatment Program (IETP).

  • Virtual care opens doors to more TBI treatment options for Veterans

    Virtual care opens doors to more TBI treatment options for Veterans

    Virtual care means Veterans with TBI have access to specialized polytrauma and TBI clinical services no matter where they live.

  • VA’s Evidence Synthesis Program – Data to provide effective care for Veterans

    VA’s Evidence Synthesis Program – Data to provide effective care for Veterans

    Evidence Synthesis Program evaluates research studies to identify promising treatments and services to provide effective care for VA patients.

  • Inclusive care program to expand across VA

    Inclusive care program to expand across VA

    A program including Caregivers into Veterans’ medical teams is expanding across all of VA, Secretary Robert Wilkie announced Oct. 19 during a virtual 5th annual VA-Elizabeth Dole Foundation Convening event.

  • Health executive credits VA with post-military career rise

    Health executive credits VA with post-military career rise

    VA Palo Alto Health Care System Director Thomas Fitzgerald discusses his post-military career path at VA and Intermediate Care Technician careers.

  • Caregivers focus of new academy program

    Caregivers focus of new academy program

    Including Caregivers into Veterans’ medical teams was the focus of a launch event between VA and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation Jan. 31 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

  • VA’s National Director of Chaplaincy, Juliana M. Lesher, guides Veterans to better health through spirituality

    VA’s National Director of Chaplaincy, Juliana M. Lesher, guides Veterans to better health through spirituality

    Juliana M. Lesher’s career and spiritual journey caring for patients [...]

  • Veterans’ eye care services – almost 2 million in 2018

    Veterans’ eye care services – almost 2 million in 2018

    If you are enrolled in VA health care, you’re eligible for diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic eye care services. You may be eligible to receive eyeglasses and medically necessary contact lenses.

  • VA and Warrior Care Network team up for Brain Trust 2017

    VA and Warrior Care Network team up for Brain Trust 2017

    It will take us all – VA, DoD, for-profit, philanthropy – working together toward a common goal – to heal the invisible wounds of war.

  • VA centers lead the medical, scientific communities in TBI, polytrauma rehabilitation

    VA centers lead the medical, scientific communities in TBI, polytrauma rehabilitation

    “Just because you have a brain injury doesn’t mean your life is over.”

  • 10th Anniversary of VA’s Polytrauma Program

    10th Anniversary of VA’s Polytrauma Program

    Veterans Adam Anicich and Andrew Clark appreciate, more than most, [...]

  • What’s in a Name: Polytrauma and How VA Cares for Severely Injured Vets

    What’s in a Name: Polytrauma and How VA Cares for Severely Injured Vets

    Chief Consultant of Rehabilitation Services and the Director of the Audiology and Speech Pathology Program

    Polytrauma used to describe the complex, combat-related injuries sustained in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, has shaped the way VA now cares for wounded service members.

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Last updated April 1, 2026

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