Nurse practitioners have an array of options when they work at VA, from engaging specializations to diverse care environments.
Nurse practitioner patient: “She takes all her patients concerns seriously and gives them the best care, like she is giving it to one of her loved ones.”
Given his age and history of smoking, his nurse practitioner recommended a CT scan that revealed stage 1 lung cancer.
For physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, working at VA means getting more from your work in primary care than just a paycheck.
The Rural Scholars Fellowship is an outstanding opportunity to become a leader in rural health care at VA.
Nurse travels to geriatric Veterans’ homes to provide care and is also the American Indian/Alaska Native Special Emphasis program manager.
This Nurse Practitioner Week, VA recognizes World War II Veteran Dr. Loretta C. Ford, co-founder of the nurse practitioner profession.
The important role the LVAD plays in keeping him alive proved to be a challenge when he needed to have cataract surgery.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Augusto Cespedes Jr. who served as a Navy Corpsman during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Dr. Holly Martin, Doctor of Nursing Practice, family nurse practitioner, recently retired from a 22-year career of advocacy for equitable compensation for nurses and serving Veterans.
On World Breast Cancer Research Day, we take time to recognize the work we do at VA that helps contribute to the successes against breast cancer experienced by our Veterans.
Enjoy your own gold rush when you choose a rural VA community that offers great pay and remarkable benefits with a job at Fort Harrison, Montana.