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  • Help Veterans breathe easy as a VA pulmonologist

    Help Veterans breathe easy as a VA pulmonologist

    Pulmonologists play a critical role in helping patients breathe easier, and VA has a growing need for respiratory care.

  • Get 1-on-1 assistance at VA VetFest events across the country

    Get 1-on-1 assistance at VA VetFest events across the country

    VA is hosting VetFest events nationwide to help Veterans and their families get signed up for the resources they’ve earned.

  • Bay Pines VA peer specialist competing for national honor

    Bay Pines VA peer specialist competing for national honor

    Peer specialists are Veteran employees who share their personal experiences to help Veterans identify and reach goals for recovery and wellness.

  • VA to host town halls for Veterans, families during ‘PACT Act Week of Action’

    VA to host town halls for Veterans, families during ‘PACT Act Week of Action’

    December 10-17—during the “PACT Act Week of Action”—VA medical centers around the country will be holding in-person town halls to provide information on VA health care eligibility and benefits.

  • VA baby showers help Veterans amid the pandemic

    VA baby showers help Veterans amid the pandemic

    VA Veteran mom baby showers: Usual in-person in-door celebrations in VA Medical Centers adapted to drive-through or virtual platforms. Nearly 300 moms were honored at 14 medical centers.

  • 20 (more!) little known facts about VA medical centers

    20 (more!) little known facts about VA medical centers

    Learn about the history of VA's medical centers, where 9 million Veterans from across the nation receive their health care.

  • Veterans at home perform musical tribute to VA staff

    Veterans at home perform musical tribute to VA staff

    Veterans around the nation performed virtually in a music video to pay homage to VA health care workers on the front lines helping to care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Pave the way for innovation in Veteran care as VA executive director

    Pave the way for innovation in Veteran care as VA executive director

    Trailblaze. Innovate. Inspire. Champion. Those who lead VA medical centers [...]

  • VA helps Army Veteran become a tour de force

    VA helps Army Veteran become a tour de force

    After Army Veteran John Johnson, 68, was diagnosed with melanoma he bought a bike to get in condition prior to his surgery. In July, he finished an iconic mountain climb of the Tour de France.

  • VA announces whole health flagship sites

    VA announces whole health flagship sites

    VA has released the names of 18 facilities designated VA Whole Health Flagship sites, which are spread around the country within the VA health-care system and are focused on empowering and equipping Veterans to take charge of their health and well-being.

  • Through hurricanes, VA continues efforts to care for Veterans

    Through hurricanes, VA continues efforts to care for Veterans

    During the height of emergency operations, VA staff deemed essential spent several days “living” at the VA medical centers in order to provide seamless care for their patients sheltered-in-place.

  • A look at some of the VA programs MST survivors chose to help them recover

    A look at some of the VA programs MST survivors chose to help them recover

    Learn more about MST services available in the VA by speaking with your VA healthcare provider, contacting the MST Program Manager, or visiting your closest Vet Center.

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Last updated May 14, 2026

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