The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) knows that excellence in nursing is critical to the delivery of high-quality health care to our Veterans, so it’s unsurprising that we should find Ingra Wesbey, Registered Nurse (RN) elevating the standard of care each day at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center (VAMC).
TeleCardiology is one of 50+ telehealth specialties Veterans can access, allowing them to meet with cardiology experts from many miles away.
The VA hub-and-spoke TeleCardiology model ensures Veterans receive timely specialized cardiovascular care
Clinical Resource Hubs telecardiology team ensure Veterans needing cardiology services receive continued, uninterrupted, even same-day care.
Cardiology team at New Orleans VA performed percutaneous catheter intervention using robotic technology to open Vet’s blocked blood vessels.
Instead of driving 300 miles to visit a cardiologist at a VA medical center, Veteran Jerry Roberts drives 30 miles to a nearby VA clinic to be examined remotely over computer via telecardiology.
The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston uses the groundbreaking OmniaSecure defibrillation lead device, enhancing Veterans' lives with innovative heart care.
When Navy Veteran Kelly Keener asked his VA doctor for a simple form to keep flying, neither expected what came next: a diagnosis that led to life-saving heart surgery.
A career at a rural VAMC offers the same enticing benefits as any VA career, plus the unique charm and community that comes with a rural environment.
VA is now offering year-long community care authorizations for several standardized types of care.
VA offers robust programs to train and develop its pharmacy workforce, making it a leader in pharmacy education. Keep reading to learn more about the VA Pharmacy Residency Program.
One army Veteran serves his Veterans in rural areas by ensuring they get to their appointments on time.












